Each round includes two races one on Saturday and one in Sunday. The grid of the first race is defined by a qualifying session; for the second race, the starting grid is determined by the results of the first race with the first six positions reversed. The calendar was announced on 15 December 2020. On January 21 2021 it was announced that the Mugello race will be brought forward by a week.[1]
Points were awarded to the top fifteen classified finishers in all races. The pole-sitter in Race 1 also received three points, and one point was given to the driver who set the fastest lap in both races. No extra points were awarded to the pole-sitter in Race 2, as the grid for Race 2 was set by reversing the top six finishers of Race 1.
Race 1 points
Points were awarded to the top 15 classified finishers, three points were given for qualifying on Pole Position, and one point was awarded to the driver who set the fastest lap in the race.