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21st June 2017, 17:15 #1
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2018 Calendar
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/4032650
The 2018 Calendar has been released
25 March: Australia (Melbourne)
8 April: China (Shanghai)
15 April: Bahrain (Sakhir)
29 April: Azerbaijan (Baku)
13 May: Spain (Barcelona)
27 May: Monaco
10 June: Canada (Montreal)
24 June: France (Le Castellet)
1 July: Austria (Spielberg)
8 July: Great Britain (Silverstone)
22 July: Germany (Hockenheim)
29 July: Hungary (Budapest)
26 August: Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
2 September: Italy (Monza)
16 September: Singapore
30 September: Russia (Sochi)
7 October: Japan (Suzuka)
21 October: USA (Austin, TX)
28 October: Mexico (Mexico City)
11 November: Brazil (Sao Paulo)
25 November: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
It's good to see both the French and German Grand Prix back on the schedule
China and Singapore are only provisional at this stage, and I don't think I'd loose any sleep if Singapore were to be dropped.
I quite like the idea of the Austria-Britain-France triple header, although I'm sure the teams will complain about it.
Also I can't help but notice how many air miles F1 will rack up over the last 7 races of the season, surely that could be easily addressed if those with power were minded to rationalisee the running order a little.Time is the enemy.
Yes I fear so too, you just need to look at the new cost for tourists to get into Venice and when everyone sees the amount of money being made others will soon follow, and prices will go up. As...
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