The FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 championships will see changes for their respective 2020 campaigns with the Paul Ricard circuit being dropped in place of Zandvoort in Holland which rejoins the Formula 1 schedule next year.
Bahrain is also set to front the Formula 3 calendar for the first time with the series taking its maiden steps outside of Europe. Formula 2 will also get its own championship underway that same weekend.
Formula 2 will then end its season in Abu Dhabi in conjunction with F1 at the Yas Marina circuit on November 27-29. Between those events, the series will visit Holland, Spain, Monaco, Azerbaijan, Austria, Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Italy and Russia.
The second season of Formula 3 will join Formula 2 at nine of those 12 rounds, skipping Azerbaijan, Monaco and Abu Dhabi.
F3 will skip the Abu Dhabi finale in place of the world-famous Macau Grand Prix which is set to take place at a similar time.
Both calendars are still yet to be approved by the World Motorsport Council.
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20-22 March* | Bahrain | Sakhir |
01-03 May* | Holland | Zandvoort |
08-10 May* | Spain | Barcelona |
21-23 May | Monaco | Monaco |
05-07 June | Azerbaijan | Baku |
03-05 July* | Austria | Spielberg |
15-17 July* | Great Britain | Silverstone |
31 July – 02 August* | Hungary | Budapest |
28-30 August* | Belgium | Spaâ€Francorchamps |
04-06 September* | Italy | Monza |
25-27 September* | Russia | Sochi |
27-29 November | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
*FIA Formula 3 will also race at this event