Qatars Grand Prix
Qatars Grand Prix | |
Första | 2021 |
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Bana | Losail International Circuit |
Sträcka | 57 x 5.38 km = 306.66 km |
Qatars Grand Prix är en deltävling i Formel 1 som körs i Qatar. Det första loppet kördes under säsongen 2021 på Losail International Circuit den 21 november 2021.[1][2] Loppet kördes inte under 2022 men återvände till F1-kalendern 2023.
Historia
Formel 1-säsongen 2021 planerades till en början att köras över 23 lopp. Säsongens inledande lopp, Australiens Grand Prix, sköts till en början upp på grund av covid-19-restriktioner i landet innan den ställdes in.[3]
Avbrytandet av Australiens Grand Prix inträffade sent under säsongen och lämnade en ledig plats i kalendern, och det inledande Qatar Grand Prix tillkännagavs som dess ersättare i oktober 2021.[4]
2021
Den inledande upplagan av Qatar Grand Prix ägde rum den 21 november, i stället för den inställda Australiens Grand Prix.
2023
Efter ett års frånvaro 2022, på grund av fotbolls-VM 2022 som arrangerades i Qatar mellan november och december, kom Qatar Grand Prix att återgå till kalendern på ett 10-årskontrakt från och med 2023. En ny specialbyggd bana föreslogs initialt för loppet 2023,[5] men loppet kom att köras på Lusail.[6]
Vinnare Qatars Grand Prix
År
År | Bana | Förare | Konstruktör |
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2023 | Losail International Circuit | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
2021 | Losail International Circuit | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
Officiella namn
- 2021: Ooredoo Qatar Grand Prix
- 2023: Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix
Referenser
Noter
- ^ ”Qatar to join F1 calendar in 2021, as country signs additional 10-year deal from 2023” (på engelska). www.formula1.com. https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-qatar-to-join-f1-calendar-in-2021-as-country-signs-additional-10.50lbiJcZfoo6udNWZMDAn6.html. Läst 30 september 2021.
- ^ ”F1 confirms Qatar GP on 2021 calendar as part of long-term deal” (på engelska). www.autosport.com. https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/f1-confirms-qatar-gp-on-2021-calendar-as-part-of-long-term-deal/6678313/. Läst 30 september 2021.
- ^ Morgan, Cassandra; Fowler, Michael (6 juli 2021). ”Australian Grand Prix cancelled again due to COVID-19” (på australisk engelska). The Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd. Arkiverad från originalet den 6 juli 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210706153923/https://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorsport/australian-grand-prix-set-to-be-cancelled-again-due-to-covid-19-20210706-p5877g.html. Läst 7 juli 2021. ”He pointed to low vaccination rates, national cabinet’s decision to halve international arrival caps for returning Australians and Formula One requiring a decision on the event by the end of the week as the crucial factors.”
- ^ ”F1 to hold first Qatar Grand Prix at Losail this november” (på brittisk engelska). Motor Sport Magazine. 30 september 2021. Arkiverad från originalet den 30 september 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210930114809/https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/articles/single-seaters/f1/f1-to-hold-first-qatar-grand-prix-at-losail-this-november. Läst 30 september 2021.
- ^ Cooper, Adam (30 september 2021). ”F1 confirms Qatar GP on 2021 calendar as part of long-term deal” (på engelska). Autosport.com. Motorsport Network. Arkiverad från originalet den 30 september 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210930114736/https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/f1-confirms-qatar-gp-on-2021-calendar-as-part-of-long-term-deal/6678313/. Läst 30 september 2021. ”There will be no Grand Prix in 2022 as the country will focus on hosting the FIFA World Cup that will start exactly a year after the first Formula One race. The event will then return in 2023, originally planned to be moved to a new purpose-built circuit in the planning stages, before being retained in Lusail.”
- ^ ”F1 announces 24-race calendar for 2023”. Formula1.com. 20 september 2022. https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.f1-announces-24-race-calendar-for-2023.7oNRaq4kZ2bwTAmL7r6dqg.html. Läst 20 september 2022.
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