Turkey may replace F1 Canadian Grand Prix as uncertainties loom
Drivers approach Turn One at the start of the F1 Grand Prix of Turkey at Intercity Istanbul Park, Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 15, 2021. (Getty Images)


The Formula One Canadian Grand Prix may likely be at risk for a second straight year due to the coronavirus pandemic and Turkey could step in, a report by Autoweek said.

Montreal's planned race on June 13 faces several hurdles like travel restrictions and financial problems with a decision expected later this week, the motorsport website said.

There was no race in Canada last season despite Montreal having a contract until 2029.

Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante told La Presse: "If it doesn't happen this year then it must happen next year because it is important to us."

If the race in Montreal is canceled, the date will likely be given to Turkey's Istanbul Park, which has become a convenient go-to replacement venue for Formula 1.

The circuit was not on the original schedule for the 2020 season either but was added as other races were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Britain's Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning a seventh F1 World Drivers Championship in the Turkish Grand Prix at Intercity Istanbul Park, Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 15, 2020. (Getty Images)
Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Turkey at Intercity Istanbul Park, in Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 15, 2020. (Getty Images)

Current F1 champion Lewis Hamilton won the race in Istanbul on Nov. 15.

But switching the race to Istanbul, geographically nearer to the previous grand prix in Azerbaijan on June 6, also has difficulties.

Turkey has been hit by another wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and new lockdown measures are being put in place.