(0:56)Formula One has confirmed three new races on its 2020 calendar, with the addition of the Nurburgring in Germany, Portimao in Portugal and Imola in Italy.The three races will take place in October and early November, plugging the gap left by cancelled races in Japan, the U.S.A. and Mexico. It has hosted F1 tests, but never a full-on race. Of course we also invited some worthy racers – such as the VW ID.R, Porsche 935 and Hyundai i20 WRC – and a certain Mr Chris Harris.Have a flick through the images in the gallery above, then The race at Portimao will be called the Portuguese Grand Prix and will see the return of F1 racing in Portugal for the first time since the 1996 Portuguese Grand Prix at Estoril. Imola is being planned as a two-day event, which would result in Friday practice being removed from the schedule subject to FIA approval.The three new races bring the total number of confirmed rounds on the 2020 calendar to 13, with F1 still planning to finish the year with two rounds in Bahrain and a season finale in Abu Dhabi by mid-December. Joining Mugello in making its F1 debut in 2020 is Portimao in Portugal, a circuit … Logos © 1996. The sport is in discussions about holding races in Asia in November, with Vietnam still a possibility and Malaysia rumoured as another potential venue.F1 said it continues to target between 15-18 races and is expecting to release the final details of its 2020 calendar in the coming weeks. Yet to confirm the calendar beyond the opening eight races, F1 bosses have stated their intention to hold at least 15 grands prix in the COVID-19 affected season. The rescheduled 2020 F1 season has put the circuit in elite company, with Silverstone (31 July-2 August and 7-9 August), Spa (28-30 August), Monza (4-6 September), the Nürburgring (9-11 October) and Imola (31 October-1 November) all … "F1 last raced at the Nurburgring in 2013 on the Grand Prix circuit -- as opposed to the famous Nordschleife layout which was last used for an F1 race in 1976 -- as part of an alternating deal to host the German Grand Prix with Hockenheim. Here’s everything you need to know about the circuit ahead of its maiden appearance on the F1 calendar. The track was used for F1 pre-season testing in the winter of 2008-09, however – while several drivers on the grid, including Daniel Ricciardo, Charles Leclerc and Valtteri Bottas, experienced the Portuguese circuit during their junior careers.Rather like Austin’s Circuit of The Americas, Portimao is a modern venue with elevation change baked into its layout. That means races in Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the USA will definitely not go ahead.BUT the sport has confirmed three more European races for this season, taking the number of rounds announced so far to 13 (we’re expecting between 15 and 18 races to take place this year). Particularly after the cancellation of Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan on Friday, additional circuits are being considered in … According to information from the Portuguese newspaper, … Yet to confirm the calendar beyond the opening eight races, F1 bosses have stated their intention to hold at least 15 grands prix in the COVID-19 affected season. The medium A Bola writes this weekend that Formula 1 even wants a back-to-back race to take place on the circuit in the Algarve. This year's return will be the first time the race has been hosted so late in the year at the venue, although the first race held at the Grand Prix circuit in 1984 took place on October 7 that year.Average temperatures in October range between 5.9C and 12.5C, which is lower than normally expected at a race weekend.