Formula 1 to return to Turkey from 2027

The Turkish Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2027 for the first time in six years. The event will run on the Istanbul Park circuit until at least 2031. The track is where Lewis Hamilton clinched his record-equalling seventh world drivers’ title in 2020. Turkey held a grand prix from 2005 to 2011 before dropping off the schedule, alhough it returned for two years in 2020-21 when F1 needed venues to fill the calendar during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Hamilton wins turbulent Turkish Grand Prix to claim seventh World Championship

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton won a turbulent rain hit Turkish Grand Prix clinching his seventh Drivers’ World Championship title in the process. Racing Point’s Sergio Perez came home second while Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel finished in third place.

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Lance Stroll takes pole in chaotic conditions ahead of Turkish GP

Lance Stroll produced the best lap of his career in wet and extremely challenging conditions to take a shock pole

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Turkey among 4 races added to 2020 F1 calendar

Formula 1 has confirmed the final four races for the 2020 season, including Turkey’s return after a nine-year absence and two grands prix in Bahrain. The season will conclude at the Yas Marina Circuit on December 13th in Abu Dhabi.

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