Formula 1 has published the final weekend schedules for the 2020 season, including the timetables for the new Dutch and Vietnam Grands Prix.
A few changes have been implemented to accommodate specific races or help broadcasters maintain consistency.
This year's British Grand Prix at Silverstone will start an hour later than in 2019, with the lights going out on Sunday at 15:10 local time, a tweak that will bring the event in line with its European counterparts.
The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort will follow the 15:10 CET start time while Vietnam's very first F1 race will get underway at 14:10 local time.
Furthermore, Friday running in China, Canada and Mexico has been pushed back by an hour, while the US Grand Prix in Austin will start an hour later than usual.
Scroll to the bottom of our calendar page to see in detail the schedule for the 2020 F1 season.
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