Formula One 2007 Calendar Released
The FIA released the Formula One 2007 official Calendar, here is an overview of main points
- Season starts at Australia on 18th March 2007 and concludes with the last Formula One race at Brazil on 21st October 2007
- The San Marino Grand Prix and The European Grand Prix have been scrapped from the Formula One Calendar leaving Germany and Italy with just 1 race in the Calendar.
- The above decision means that while Imola is left without a race , the German grand Prix can be hosted either by Hockenheim or by Nurburgring.
- The Japenese Formula One Grand Prix shifts from Suzuka to Fuji.
FIA Formula One 2007 Grand Prix Schedule Calendar:
18 March: Australia (Melbourne)
8 April: Malaysia (Sepang)
15 April: Bahrain (Manama)
13 May: Spain (Barcelona)
27 May: Monaco (Monte Carlo)
10 June: Canada (Montreal)
17 June: United States (Indianapolis)
1 July: France (Magny-Cours)
8 July: United Kingdom (Silverstone)
22 July: Germany (tbc)
5 August: Hungary (Budapest)
26 August: Turkey (Istanbul)
9 September: Italy (Monza)
16 September: Belgium (Spa)
30 September: China (Shanghai)
7 October: Japan (Fuji)
21 October: Brazil (Interlagos)
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August 30th, 2006 08:32
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