It'll be on the calendar for a decade from 2023.
Formula One has announced the first ever Qatar Grand Prix will be held on November the 21st.
The country will also join the F1 calendar in a 10-year deal, starting in 2023.
The race at the Losail International Circuit creates a three-part Middle Eastern end to the season, with races in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi following Qatar's debut.
Seven races to go...👀
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 30, 2021
One champion to be crowned 👑#F1 #QatarGP pic.twitter.com/FrG4hx3Dfc
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