The sport has planned a record 23-race championship in 2021,
with 12 still to come.
"I think once we come out of the summer break (F1 chief
executive) Stefano (Domenicali) will know what hand he's been
dealt in some of these remaining territories and the schedule
will go into place," Brown told Reuters.
There remains uncertainty about the Japanese Grand Prix
scheduled for Oct. 10, which if cancelled could also affect a
race in Turkey on Oct. 3.
Turkey is on Britain's red list of countries, meaning returning
travellers must spend 10 days in hotel quarantine. By going on
to Japan, which is on the amber list, that requirement would be
avoided.
Mexico and Brazil, due to host races in October and November,
are also on Britain's red list. Seven of the 10 Formula One
teams are based in England.
Brown said there was talk of holding two races in Austin, Texas,
but that situation was also fluid.
"I'm hearing that but I'm also hearing a lot of different
scheduling scenarios. I think the reality is no-one probably
definitively knows," he said.
"I think it is a bit of a chess game of what happens in this
market and it goes on the red list, or what have you, and
there's a domino effect. I've heard a variety of scenarios."
Brown hoped the success of the Tokyo Olympics, which ended on
Sunday and featured more than 50,000 people operating within a
closely-controlled bubble, would boost the Formula One race at
Suzuka.
"From what I can tell there hasn't been any drama that's broken
out from the Olympics so to me it does seem that would raise the
confidence," said Brown.
"I think they have said it will probably be a closed door event
and I think Formula One has shown we as an industry are very
good at travelling in and out of countries safely. So I'm
confident we as Formula One can put on a safe event.
"What you don't know is the state of play in the country
itself."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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