A new-look WSB calendar sees the opening two rounds run back-to-back, two new circuits with Most and Navarra, plus three races on consecutive weekends in September and into October. The final two rounds in Argentina and Indonesia are unlikely given Covid and the fact the Indonesian track is not yet homolgated.
R1 Aragon, Spain May 21–23
R2 Estoril, Portugal May 28–30
R3 Misano, Italy June 11–13
R4 Donington Park, UK July 2–4
R5 Assen, Netherlands July 23–25
R6 Most, Czech Republic August 6–8
R7 Navarra, Spain August 20–22
R8 Magny Cours, France September 2–5
R9 Catalunya, Spain September 17–19
R10 Jerez, Spain September 24–26
R11 Portimao, Portugal October 1–3
R12 San Juan Villicum, Argentina October 15–17
R13 Mandalika, Indonesia November 12–14
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