FIA unveils 20-race F1 2011 calendar For the first time in the sport's long history, the F1 World Championship will feature 20 races in 2011 following the addition of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix, governing body the FIA has revealed The FIA has unveiled the calendar for the F1 2011 World Championship following the reunion of the governing body's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) in Paris today, with the schedule expanding to 20 races for the first time in the sport's six-decade history. Broadly the same as the 2010 calendar, next season's schedule will begin in Bahrain in mid-March and conclude unusually late in Brazil at the end of November – two weeks later than this year – to include the inaugural Indian Grand Prix along the way on 30 October, 'subject to the homologation' of the Jaypee Circuit, 50km from the country's capital of New Delhi. That race will slot in between the new-for-2010 Korean Grand Prix in Yeongam County and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which has lost its season finale status after only two campaigns back to Brazil, whose popular Interlagos circuit is often regarded as a natural amphitheatre for title-deciders. The only other change is that following the early four 'flyaway' races in Bahrain, Australia, Malaysia and China, Turkey has moved back ahead of Spain and Monaco as was the case in 2008. The full F1 2011 calendar is as follows: March 13 Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir March 27 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne April 10 Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang April 17 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai May 8 Turkish Grand Prix Istanbul May 22 Spanish Grand Prix Barcelona May 29 Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo June 12 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal June 26 European Grand Prix Valencia July 10 British Grand Prix Silverstone July 24 German Grand Prix Nürburgring July 31 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring August 28 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps September 11 Italian Grand Prix Monza September 25 Singapore Grand Prix Marina Bay October 9 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka October 16 Korean Grand Prix Yeongam October 30 Indian Grand Prix New Delhi November 13 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina November 27 Brazilian Grand Prix Interlagos |
I won't truly be excited until I see "Austin, TX" on that list. |
Which race gets dropped for the USGP in 2012? |
Originally Posted by Alex
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Which race gets dropped for the USGP in 2012? |
Originally Posted by Jiaim
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Infortunately i think it will be Spa in Belgium which face too much economicals difficulties to run some years more ... This is all speculation by the way (aside from the Belgium GP being held every other year) but I hope Monaco stays on the map. |
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