Formula 1 is still suffering from the coronavirus in 2021, so the season opener in Melbourne has already been moved to a new date in November. Yet it seems that the Australian Grand Prix might have 'just' gone ahead in March.
Another major sporting event in Melbourne, the Australian Open, will go ahead. The tennis tournament will start on 8 February and the Dutch NOS reports that 30,000 spectators per day are welcome at Melbourne Park. This is about 50% of the normal number of spectators. The tennis players were all quarantined for 14 days on arrival in Australia, something that is not possible for F1.
Formula 1 was actually due to touch down at Albert Park in Melbourne just over a month later, but the race has been moved to a later date in the season due to COVID-19.
Australia has had the coronavirus well under control for several months, with only a few positive cases per day. On 12 January, the day Formula 1 presented a new calendar, 20 people in Australia tested positive for the virus. Half a month later the number stands at six.