EVENT FACTS
Sport: Motor Racing
When is F1 European Grand Prix 2027?
Starts: 25th Apr 2027
Ends: 1st May 2027
Where is F1 European Grand Prix 2027?
Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
Official website: http://www.formula1.com
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