Please note the order of schedule for the circuits/races that have contracts for the 2011 Formula One World Championship will likely change from the order depicted here – this is simply a copy of the 2010 schedule with added notes and unconfirmed circuits/races at the bottom. This page will be updated as and when more information becomes available.
Bahrain Grand Prix

View the Sakhir Circuit in more detail.
Australian Grand Prix

View the Albert Park Circuit in more detail.
Malaysian Grand Prix

View the Sepang Circuit in more detail.
Chinese Grand Prix

View the Shanghai Circuit in more detail.
Spanish Grand Prix

View the Circuit De Catalunya in more detail.
Monaco Grand Prix

View the Monaco Circuit in more detail.
Turkish Grand Prix
Istanbul Park’s contract expired in 2009, but it is likely to be renewed soon as the circuit has been confirmed for 2010.

View the Istanbul Park Circuit in more detail.
European Grand Prix

View the Valencia Circuit in more detail.
British Grand Prix

German Grand Prix

View the Nurburgring in more detail. Alternatively the German Grand Prix may be held at Hockenheimring.
Hungarian Grand Prix

View the Hungaroring in more detail.
Belgian Grand Prix

View the Spa Francorchamps Circuit in more detail.
Italian Grand Prix
Monza’s contract expired in 2009, but it is very likely to be renewed soon as the circuit has been confirmed for 2010 and is considered a permanent fixture in the Formula One World Championship.

View the Monza Circuit in more detail.
Singapore Grand Prix

View the Marina Bay Circuit in more detail.
Japanese Grand Prix

View the Suzuka Circuit in more detail.
South Korean Grand Prix

View the Korean International Circuit in more detail.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

View the Yas Marina Circuit in more detail.
Brazilian Grand Prix

View the Interlagos Circuit in more detail.
Unconfirmed Circuits
These circuits are unconfirmed for 2011 as (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve aside) building works have not yet even been started on them. However, they either have or are in the final process of negotiating a contract with FOM for the 2011 Championship.
Canadian Grand Prix
Believed to be on a year-by-year contract. Hopefully it will be retained for 2011, although with a maximum of 20 races allowed and 21 current vying for a place (plus all the others that are desperate to jump on the bandwagon), Canada could be dropped.

View the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in more detail.
Indian Grand Prix

Location not known – this is only an approximate guess. View the Jaypee Group Circuit in more detail.
French Grand Prix

View the Flins Les Mureaux Circuit in more detail.