As the Japanese Grand Prix 2021 becomes the latest Formula 1 race to be cancelled, the idea of a 23-race calendar makes less and less sense.
The Hunagrian GP wrote an interesting chapter in the rivalry between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. But who is now the title favourite?
The Hungarian GP - the final Formula 1 race before the summer break - simply added to the drama of the championship battle.
However one sees the British GP clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, one thing's for sure - the rivalry is now heated up.
There are still Formula 1 teams who have yet to figure out or announce their driver line-ups for the all-important 2022 season.
With the Styrian GP now in the books, let us look back at the major talking points from the first of two Formula 1 races in Spielberg.
In Max Verstappen and Red Bull, Lewis Hamilton has a title challenger who has both the car and the speed to match - and even beat - him.
Esteban Ocon signing a new long-term deal with Alpine will have a ripple effect on the Formula 1 driver's market ahead of 2022.
With a big injection of fresh funds and the recruitment of new staff, the future looks brighter for the outfit.
Sergio Perez recorded his first Red Bull win in a chaotic Azerbaijan GP. Let's analyse the major talking points from the race.