F1 announces return of Turkish GP from 2027 on 5-year deal
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We now know where all 24 races will take place during the 2027 Formula 1 season. F1 announced Friday that the Turkish Grand Prix would return to the calendar for five seasons starting next year. The last race at Istanbul Park was held in 2021 and the 14-turn track has held nine F1 races overall.
Formula 1 will return to Istanbul Park in 2027 following a new five-year agreement that secures the Turkish Grand Prix through the 2031 season The circuit joins Portugal’s Portimao as a returning venue, while the Dutch Grand Prix is set to leave the calendar and races in Spa and Barcelona move to a biannual rotation
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