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2020 Portuguese Grand Prix Weekend Information

?? THE 2020 PORTUGUESE GRAND PRIX 

ROUND 12. 23rd-25th OCTOBER.

1030th F1 GRAND PRIX | 26th PORTUGUESE GRAND PRIX | 1st GRAND PRIX AT ALGRAVE INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT


  WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Friday 23rd October
Free Practice 1 (11am Local Time/ 11am UK Time)
Free Practice 2 (3pm Local Time/ 3pm UK Time)

Saturday 24th October
Free Practice 3 (11am Local Time/ 11am UK Time)
Qualifying (2pm Local Time/ 2pm UK Time)

Sunday 25th October
The 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix (1:10pm Local Time/ 1:10pm UK Time)


  WEEKEND NOTES


?? WEEKEND MILESTONES AND RECORDS

You can find more information about the records which could be broken this weekend in our Milestones and Records to Break post.


  ALL THE INFO

Click the links below to see all the stats and circuit history you could need ahead of the race!


 




  PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULES

The world’s media will have the opportunity to talk to the drivers on the Thursday before the race. In previous seasons a maximum of six drivers have been selected to partake in each press conference. However, all 20 drivers will be appearing in the Drivers’ Press Conference at the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix, which will take place virtually.

The media also be talking to prominent members of Formula 1’s teams on Friday. Appearing in the Teams’ Press Conference for this race weekend will be:


  DRIVER STEWARD

Each weekend a former Formula 1 driver, or a driver from another prominent series of motorsport, joins the stewards to help judge any incidents from a drivers’ perspective. The Driver Steward this weekend will be Vitaly Petrov. Due to a personal bereavement, Petrov stepped down from the role after qualifying. He was replaced by Bruno Correia.


  WEATHER FORECAST

The weather forecast for the week ahead at the circuit currently looks like this:

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 TYRE CHOICES

The C1 (Hard), C2 (Medium) and C3 (Soft) tyre compounds will be used for the Portuguese Grand Prix weekend. Pirelli will supply each driver with the same number of each compound of tyre at every race in 2020.




 

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