Check the restart dates for F1, MotoGP, Rally WRC, Superbikes and other motosports events.
Indycar
The 2020 IndyCar season was supposed to begin in march ago on the streets of St Petersburg. Instead that race will now conclude the compressed calendar.
All the drivers and teams will have a significant new addition of this year. The series will run the new Aeroscreen at all events, enhancing the head protection offered to the drivers. As well as altering the car’s centre of aerodynamic pressure, affecting the handling and tyre wear, testing has shown its affects the cars’ slipstream as well, which will be particularly significant for all oval races this year.
Updated Indycar Schedule
The updated IndyCar schedule for 2020 features 14 races, and it will end where it was originally set to begin, on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla.6 Jun | Texas | ||
2 Jul - 4 Jul | Indianapolis | ||
10 Jul - 12 Jul | Road America | ||
16 Jul - 18 Jul | Iowa | ||
7 Aug - 9 Aug | Mid-Ohio | ||
21 Aug - 23 Aug | Indy 500 | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Gateway | ||
11 Sep - 13 Sep | Portland | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | Laguna Seca | ||
3 Oct | Indianapolis 2 | ||
23 Oct - 25 Oct | St. Petersburg |
Which Indycar races have been cancelled?
Where to watch Indycar on TV
Supercars
The series has been on hold since the Australian Grand Prix was cancelled in March, with subsequent rounds in Tasmania, New Zealand and Perth all being postponed.There will be no change to championship standings after the season-opening Adelaide 500, with Scott McLaughlin retaining his 27-point lead over Jamie Whincup.
Supercars 2020 Calendar
Supercars decision to resume the championship at Sydney Motorsport Park was led largely by border restrictions, convenience, and proximity of television crews in New South Wales. The announcement of the return to racing at Sydney Motorsport Park on the last weekend in June, means there will be date changes for the Winton Super 400 and the Townsville 400, both of which were originally planned for next month.20 Feb - 23 Feb | Adelaide | ||
12 Mar - 15 Mar | Albert Park | ||
26 Jun - 28 Jun | Sydney | ||
17 Jul - 19 Jul | Winton | ||
15 Aug - 16 Aug | Hidden Valley | ||
22 Aug - 23 Aug | Hidden Valley II | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Townsville | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | The Bend | ||
8 Oct - 11 Oct | Bathurst | ||
30 Oct - 1 Nov | Wanneroo | ||
20 Nov - 22 Nov | Symmons Plains | ||
11 Dec - 13 Dec | Sandown |
Where to watch Supercars on TV
Australia: Fox Sports |
Bulgaria: MAX Sport 1 |
China: Star Sports |
Denmark: TV3, Viasat |
Hong Kong: beIN Sports 2 |
Indonesia: beIN Sports 2 |
Malaysia: beIN Sports |
Netherlands: Ziggo |
New Zealand: Sky Sport |
Norway: Viasat |
Philippines: beIN Sports 2 |
Poland: Motowizja |
Portugal: Sport TV 2 |
Singapore: beIN Sports |
Sweden: Viasat |
Formula 1

Formula 1 has confirmed the first eight races of the 2020 F1 season, after months of calendar changes amidst the pandemic, including two British Grands Prix. At the moment, all will be held behind closed doors.
Current Formula 1 Schedule
18 Mar - 21 Mar | Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit | ||
25 Mar - 28 Mar | Bahrain International Circuit | ||
8 Apr - 11 Apr | Shanghai International Circuit | ||
6 May - 9 May | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | ||
20 May - 23 May | Monte Carlo | ||
3 Jun - 6 Jun | Baku City Circuit | ||
10 Jun - 13 Jun | Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve | ||
24 Jun - 27 Jun | Circuit Paul Ricard | ||
1 Jul - 4 Jul | Red Bull Ring | ||
15 Jul - 18 Jul | Silverstone | ||
29 Jul - 1 Aug | Hungaroring | ||
26 Aug - 29 Aug | Spa-Francorchamps | ||
2 Sep - 5 Sep | Zandvoort | ||
9 Sep - 12 Sep | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | ||
23 Sep - 26 Sep | Sochi Autodrom | ||
30 Sep - 3 Oct | Marina Bay Street Circuit | ||
7 Oct - 10 Oct | Suzuka | ||
21 Oct - 24 Oct | Circuit of the Americas | ||
28 Oct - 31 Oct | Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | ||
11 Nov - 14 Nov | Brazilian GP | ||
25 Nov - 28 Nov | Jeddah Street Circuit | ||
2 Dec - 5 Dec | Yas Marina Circuit |
Which F1 races have been cancelled?
The list of cancelled F1 races in 2020:It is possible that Mugello track could host a second Italian F1 race later this year, a week after the event at Monza.
Where to watch Formula 1 on TV
Formula 2
Formula 2 was planned to start 2020 campaign at Sakhir, Bahrain on 20-22 March, but was put on hold due to the global pandemic.Current Formula 2 racing Calendar
The revised 2020 opening calendar will comprise 8 rounds, starting from 03-05 July at Spielberg, Austria. It will include holding two consecutive events at the same circuit one week apart - Spielberg and Silverstone.3 Jul - 5 Jul | Spielberg | ||
10 Jul - 12 Jul | Spielberg II | ||
17 Jul - 19 Jul | Hungaroring | ||
31 Jul - 2 Aug | Silverstone | ||
7 Aug - 9 Aug | Silverstone II | ||
14 Aug - 16 Aug | Barcelona | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Spa-Francorchamps | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Monza |
Where you can watch Formula 2 live on TV
United Kingdom: Sky Sport |
Australia: Fox Sports |
Austria: ORF |
Canada: TSN |
Czech Republic: Sport |
Denmark: TV3 |
Finland: C More Sport |
France: Canal+ |
Greece: Cosmote Sport |
Israel: Sport 5 |
Italy: Sky Sport |
Malta: TSN 1 |
Mexico: FOX Sports |
Netherlands: Ziggo |
Norway: Viasat |
Poland: Polsat Sport Extra |
Portugal: Eleven Sports |
Romania: Digi Sport |
Russia: Match! |
Serbia: Sportklub |
Spain: Movistar Formula 1 |
Sweden: Viasat |
Formula 3
Formula 3 was planned to start 2020 campaign also at Sakhir, Bahrain on 20-22 MarchFormula 3 Schedule
3 Jul - 5 Jul | Spielberg | ||
10 Jul - 12 Jul | Spielberg II | ||
17 Jul - 19 Jul | Hungaroring | ||
31 Jul - 2 Aug | Silverstone | ||
7 Aug - 9 Aug | Silverstone II | ||
14 Aug - 16 Aug | Barcelona | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Spa-Francorchamps | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Monza |
Where will be Formula 3 broadcasted live on TV
USA: ESPN |
United Kingdom: Sky Sport |
Australia: Kayo Sports, Fox Sports |
Austria: ORF |
Czech Republic: Sport |
Denmark: TV3 |
Finland: C More Sport |
France: Canal+ |
Italy: Sky Sport |
Malta: TSN 1 |
Mexico: FOX Sports |
Netherlands: Ziggo |
Norway: Viasat |
Poland: Polsat Sport Extra |
Portugal: Eleven Sports |
Romania: Digi Sport |
Russia: Match! |
Serbia: Sportklub |
Spain: Movistar Formula 1 |
Sweden: Viasat |
Moto GP
MotoGP promoter Dorna Sports announced a revised calendar for the 2020 season featuring 13 rounds in Europe, with four overseas races to be confirmed at the end of July. The action will resume July 15 at Jerez for a day of testing, before a full-tilt calendar.
Moto GP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 racing schedule
Five circuits will host double-headers and there will be a total of seven races in Spain as part of the revised schedule which was originally due to start on March 8.17 Jul - 19 Jul | Spanish GP | ||
24 Jul - 26 Jul | Andalusian GP | ||
6 Aug - 9 Aug | Czech GP | ||
14 Aug - 16 Aug | Austrian GP I | ||
20 Aug - 23 Aug | Austrian GP II | ||
10 Sep - 13 Sep | San Marino GP | ||
17 Sep - 20 Sep | Misano GP | ||
25 Sep - 27 Sep | Catalunian GP | ||
9 Oct - 11 Oct | Le Mans GP | ||
15 Oct - 18 Oct | Japanese GP | ||
15 Oct - 18 Oct | Aragon GP | ||
23 Oct - 25 Oct | Aragon GP II | ||
29 Oct - 1 Nov | Malaysian GP | ||
13 Nov - 15 Nov | American GP | ||
20 Nov - 22 Nov | Argentinian GP | ||
27 Nov - 29 Nov | Valencia GP |
The total number of races could increase to 17 with four outside Europe between end of November and December. The decision regarding the remaining four fly-away races, the United States, Argentina, Thailand, and Malaysian Grands Prix, will be made only at the end of July. Their confirmation is pending to the possibility of opening the doors to the spectators.
Eight Grand Prix have been cancelled including the Qatar, Dutch, German, Finnish, British, Australian, Japanese and Italian races.
Where to watch Moto GP races on TV
USA: NBCS Network |
Australia: Fox Sports, 10 BOLD, Kayo Sports |
Austria: DAZN, ServusTV Österreich |
Belgium: RTBF Auvio Direct, La Deux |
Bulgaria: MAX Sport 1 |
China: Star Sports |
Czech Republic: Nova SPORT 1 |
Denmark: TV3, Viasat |
Estonia: TV3 Sport |
Finland: C More Sport |
France: C8, Canal+, RTS Deux, La Deux |
Germany: DAZN, ServusTV Deutschland |
Hungary: Arena4 |
Israel: Sport 5 |
Italy: Sky Sport, DAZN Italia |
Latvia: TV3 Sport, TV3 Sport 3 |
Lithuania: TV3 Sport, TV3 Sport 3 |
New Zealand: Sky Sport |
Norway: Viasat |
Poland: Polsat Sport News, Polsat Sport Extra |
Portugal: Sport TV 1, Sport TV + |
Romania: Digi Sport |
Slovenia: Kanal A |
Spain: DAZN España |
Sweden: Viasat |
Switzerland: DAZN Schweiz, RSI La, SRF, RTS Deux |
Turkey: S Sport |
SuperBike
The 2020 season will be back on track with the confirmation of a return to racing in August and more rounds being approved.Proposed 2020 Superbike Calendar
A proposal was made to the Spanish government to host the Spanish Round of the Championship at the Circuito de Jerez on 2nd August and the season will thus start there.28 Feb - 1 Mar | Phillip Island | ||
31 Jul - 2 Aug | Jerez | ||
7 Aug - 9 Aug | Algarve | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Aragon | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Teruel | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | Barcelona | ||
2 Oct - 4 Oct | Magny-Cours | ||
9 Oct - 11 Oct | Villicum | ||
6 Nov - 8 Nov | Misano |
DTM
As the DTM Series looks to get underway in a world struck by the pandemic, revisions have had to be made to the calendar to deal with restrictions countries have put in place.
DTM 2020 Calendar
For the first time since 2005 the Spa-Francorchamps will return to the DTM calendar. As well the Nürburgring will be hosting a total four races.1 Aug - 2 Aug | Spa | ||
14 Aug - 16 Aug | Lausitzring | ||
21 Aug - 23 Aug | Lausitzring II | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Assen | ||
11 Sep - 13 Sep | Nurburgring GP | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | Nurburgring Sprint | ||
9 Oct - 11 Oct | Zolder | ||
16 Oct - 18 Oct | Zolder II | ||
6 Nov - 8 Nov | Hockenheimring |
Limiting the calendar to races only in Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands will reduce traveling abroad and making possible to complete the 2020 DTM season.
BTCC
British Touring Car Championship have announced some calendar changes to the 2020 season ahead of the planned resumption of action in August.
BTCC 2020 racing Calendar
The Indy circuit will host the season finale for the first time since 2010.1 Aug - 2 Aug | Donington Park | ||
7 Aug - 9 Aug | Brands Hatch Indy | ||
21 Aug - 23 Aug | Oulton Park | ||
28 Aug - 30 Aug | Knockhill | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | Thruxton | ||
25 Sep - 27 Sep | Silverstone National | ||
9 Oct - 11 Oct | Croft | ||
23 Oct - 25 Oct | Snetterton | ||
13 Nov - 15 Nov | Brands Hatch GP |
Tehnical changes for 2020 season
BTCC has elected to drop the usage of multiple tyre compounds on a race weekend for the entire 2020 season following a recent meeting with all of the competing teams.As a result, the medium Goodyear tyre will be the only option at each event aside from Thruxton – where the hard tyre will continue to be exclusively used.
Formula E
Formula E has announced that it will complete its 2019/20 season with six behind-closed-door races taking place across just nine days in Berlin from August 5th til August 13th.Safety measures being implemented for its return will see only essential staff and drivers travel to the event, while coronavirus testing will be carried out prior to the races in addition to on-site screening every day upon arrival at the track.
Formula E completed five races before its sixth season was put on hold in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Formula E revised Calendar in Berlin
The announcement of the revised calendar also confirms a delay for the inaugural Seoul E-Prix. It is believed that talks about a race in South Korea - which would pay a host fee - had continued owing to the nation’s rapid response to pandemic.
British Superbikes
The British Superbikes season finally gets underway at Donington Park. It will be hosting the first round of the Championship over the 7th – 9th August weekend.An official test will take place prior to the opening round at Donington on July 28th.
British Superbikes 2020 Calendar
7 Aug | Donington Park 1 | ||
21 Aug - 23 Aug | Snetterton 300 | ||
4 Sep | Silverstone 1 | ||
5 Sep | Silverstone 2 | ||
6 Sep | Silverstone 3 | ||
2 Oct | Donington Park 4 | ||
3 Oct | Donington Park 5 | ||
4 Oct | Donington Park 6 | ||
16 Oct | Brands Hatch 1 | ||
17 Oct | Brands Hatch 2 | ||
18 Oct | Brands Hatch 3 |
The penultimate event will take place at Donington Park (Grand Prix) on its original date of 2-4 October with the traditional season finale to decide the champion two weeks later on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit, maintaining the weekend of 16-18 October.
Missing circuits this year sadly include Assen, Cadwell Park, Thruxton and Knockhill.
MXGP
MXGP will restart the season in Latvia on August 9th.The calendar is still not final, many locations are moved to later date and they still don't have confirmed date.
Provisional MXGP 2020 racing calendar
29 Feb - 1 Mar | MXGP of Great Britain | ||
7 Mar - 8 Mar | MXGP of The Netherlands | ||
8 Aug - 9 Aug | MXGP of Latvia | ||
11 Aug - 12 Aug | MXGP of Riga | ||
15 Aug - 16 Aug | MXGP of Kegums | ||
5 Sep - 6 Sep | MXGP of Turkey | ||
15 Sep - 16 Sep | MXGP of Italy | ||
19 Sep - 20 Sep | MXGP of Emilia Romagna | ||
3 Oct - 4 Oct | MXGP of Lombardy | ||
24 Oct - 25 Oct | MXGP of Belgium |
MXGP of China has been cancelled due to the pandemic, MXGP of Russia will be moved from the 2nd of August to a later date in October or November, with a confirmed scheduling of the event to be announced later.
World Rallycross
World Rallycross plans to get underway in Sweden end of August, with the new Kouvola date set for just a week after the Swedish round. They have first hosted a European Rallycross Championship round in 2010.
World Rallycross revised 2020 schedule
21 Aug - 23 Aug | Holjesbanan | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Bretagne World RX | ||
18 Sep - 20 Sep | Bikernieki | ||
2 Oct - 4 Oct | Spa | ||
30 Oct - 31 Oct | Abu Dhabi | ||
13 Nov - 15 Nov | Killarney |
Speedway GP
Speedway GP will be shorten to 6 events this year. First five events have confimed dates listed bellow. The final season event date in Germany (Bergring Arena) will be confirmed later this season.
31 Jul - 1 Aug | Wroclaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland | ||
29 Aug | Russian FIM Speedway Grand Prix | ||
12 Sep | Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix | ||
19 Sep | ANLAS Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix | ||
3 Oct | Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland |
WTCR
WTCR FIA World Touring Car Cup will start 2020 season in Austria later on September 12 with two races.
Series promoter Eurosport Events has announced the launch of the a WTCR Trophy.
The new trophy will be open to drivers who are racing without the financial support of a customer racing department, with the promoter having the final say on which drivers will be eligible.
WTCR 2020 Calendar
Events in Austria and Germany will host two races, all other circuit will host three races. So season 2020 should end with 16 races.11 Sep - 13 Sep | Salzburgring | ||
24 Sep - 26 Sep | Nurburgring | ||
9 Oct - 11 Oct | Slovakia | ||
16 Oct - 18 Oct | Hungaroring | ||
30 Oct - 1 Nov | Aragon | ||
13 Nov - 15 Nov | Adria |
Rally WRC
Estonia will host the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time in September when the 2020 series restarts following an enforced break due to the pandemic.Estonia joins the fixture list after running as a WRC Promotional Event in 2019. The country will become the 33rd nation to stage a championship round since the series started in 1973.
WRC successfully completed the first three rounds in Monte-Carlo, Sweden and Mexico before Coronavirus put the brakes on the series. Six-time champion Sébastien Ogier leads the drivers’ standings with his Toyota Gazoo Racing squad topping the manufacturers’ points.
Rally WRC 2020 revised Calendar
All remaining events are eligible for competitors in the WRC 2 and WRC 3 support categories. Future dates for the FIA Junior WRC Championship will be announced separately.22 Jan - 26 Jan | Rally Monte Carlo | ||
13 Feb - 16 Feb | Rally Sweden | ||
12 Mar - 15 Mar | Rally Mexico | ||
4 Sep - 6 Sep | Rally Estonia | ||
24 Sep - 27 Sep | Rally Turkey | ||
15 Oct - 18 Oct | Rally Germany | ||
29 Oct - 1 Nov | Rally Italia Sardegna | ||
19 Nov - 22 Nov | Rally Japan |