COVID Disruptions Grrrrr, New Street Circuits & the Rise of the Verstappen Era. Yay.
1. Overview of the 2020s: A Decade of Upheaval, Reinvention & New Global Icons
The 2020s are unlike any decade in Formula One history. The sport faced a global pandemic, unprecedented calendar reshuffles, the rise of new street circuits, and the emergence of a new dominant force: Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing.
This decade has been defined by:
- COVID‑19’s massive disruption to the calendar
- The return of classic circuits (Imola, Mugello, Nürburgring, Portimão)
- The rise of new mega‑events (Miami, Las Vegas, Jeddah, Qatar)
- The Verstappen era, reshaping the competitive landscape
- The 2022 technical revolution, changing how circuits challenge cars
- The expansion of night races and street circuits
- The return of the United States as a major F1 market
The 2020s are still unfolding, but the circuit landscape has already changed more dramatically than in any decade since the 1970s.
2. New Circuits Introduced in the 2020s
The 2020s have seen an explosion of new venues — some temporary, some permanent, some emergency replacements during the pandemic, and others designed as global entertainment spectacles.
Below is a detailed breakdown of every major circuit introduced so far.
2.1 Mugello (Italy)
First F1 race: 2020
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: One‑off (so far)
Mugello was drafted into the COVID‑reshuffled 2020 calendar and instantly became a fan favourite.
Layout Notes
- Fast, flowing, high‑G corners
- Blind crests
- Old‑school gravel traps
Driver Notes
- Lewis Hamilton won the inaugural race
- Verstappen retired early after a chaotic start
- The circuit was praised for its intensity
Mugello proved that old‑school circuits still have a place in modern F1.
2.2 Portimão (Portugal)
First F1 race: 2020
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: Used in 2020–2021
Portimão became an instant hit thanks to its roller‑coaster elevation changes.
Layout Notes
- Huge elevation shifts
- Blind apexes
- Technical final sector
Driver Notes
- Hamilton took his 92nd win here, breaking Schumacher’s record
- Verstappen and Bottas were consistently strong
2.3 Nürburgring (Eifel GP return)
First F1 race (return): 2020
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: One‑off return
The Nürburgring returned due to COVID cancellations.
Driver Notes
- Hamilton won
- Hülkenberg delivered a legendary last‑minute substitute drive
2.4 Imola (return)
First F1 race (return): 2020
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: Active
Imola returned permanently after a 14‑year absence.
Layout Notes
- Fast, technical, narrow
- Old‑school challenge
- Modernised run‑off
Driver Notes
- Hamilton, Verstappen, and Leclerc have all excelled
Imola’s return was one of the decade’s most celebrated moments.
2.5 Jeddah Corniche Circuit (Saudi Arabia)
First F1 race: 2021
Type: Street circuit
Status: Active
Jeddah is one of the fastest and most dangerous street circuits ever built.
Layout Notes
- Ultra‑high‑speed
- Blind corners
- Narrow walls
- Night race
Driver Notes
- Hamilton and Verstappen’s 2021 duel became legendary
- The circuit produces chaos, drama, and controversy
2.6 Miami International Autodrome (USA)
First F1 race: 2022
Type: Semi‑permanent street circuit
Status: Active
Miami marked the beginning of F1’s explosive growth in the United States.
Layout Notes
- Built around Hard Rock Stadium
- Long straights
- Tight, technical middle sector
Driver Notes
- Verstappen has dominated Miami so far
2.7 Lusail International Circuit (Qatar)
First F1 race: 2021
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: Active
Originally a MotoGP venue, Lusail joined F1 during the pandemic and became a long‑term fixture.
Layout Notes
- Fast, flowing corners
- Night race
- High tyre degradation
Driver Notes
- Hamilton won the inaugural race
- Verstappen dominated the 2023 sprint weekend
2.8 Las Vegas Strip Circuit (USA)
First F1 race: 2023
Type: Street circuit
Status: Active
Las Vegas is the most ambitious F1 event ever created.
Layout Notes
- Long Strip straight
- High‑speed layout
- Night race
- Designed for spectacle
Driver Notes
- Verstappen won the inaugural race
- The event became a global media phenomenon
2.9 Zandvoort (return)
First F1 race (return): 2021
Type: Permanent circuit
Status: Active
Zandvoort returned with a modernised layout and banked corners.
Layout Notes
- Steep banking at Turn 3 and Turn 14
- Narrow, technical layout
- Electric atmosphere
Driver Notes
- Verstappen has dominated his home race
3. Returning Circuits That Defined the 2020s
Several classic circuits remained central to the championship, but many underwent major changes to meet modern safety and ground‑effect demands.
Below are the most important returning circuits of the decade.
3.1 Silverstone (United Kingdom)
Silverstone continued to deliver some of the best racing of the decade.
Driver Notes
- Hamilton’s 2021 comeback win
- Sainz’s first victory in 2022
- Verstappen’s hybrid‑era dominance
3.2 Spa‑Francorchamps (Belgium)
Spa underwent major safety upgrades after several serious accidents.
Changes
- Expanded run‑off at Eau Rouge/Raidillon
- New gravel traps
- Reprofiled kerbs
Driver Notes
- Verstappen’s 2022 and 2023 dominance
- Hamilton and Leclerc also strong
3.3 Monza (Italy)
Monza remained the fastest circuit on the calendar.
Driver Notes
- Gasly’s shock win in 2020
- Ricciardo’s 2021 victory
- Verstappen’s dominance from 2022 onward
3.4 Singapore (Marina Bay)
Singapore underwent a major layout change in 2023.
Changes
- Removal of the old “Singapore Sling” section
- Faster final sector
Driver Notes
- Vettel, Hamilton, and Verstappen all excelled
3.5 Interlagos (Brazil)
Interlagos remained a fan favourite and a late‑season classic.
Driver Notes
- Hamilton’s 2021 “Brazilian miracle”
- Russell’s first win in 2022
- Verstappen’s consistent dominance
Part 2 will cover:
- Major layout changes of the 2020s
- Circuits removed or closed (with reasons)
- Driver highlights & rivalries