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    France - Back on the 2008 calendar, for now.The FIA have released a provisional calendar for the 2008 Formula One season. It was announced a while back that Valencia had made it into the campaign with their street circuit, and although Abu Dhabi would have to wait until 2009, Singapore was announced as a possible venue for a night race. America was recently ditched after negotiations broke down, and France were in and out in a relatively short timeframe. Below is what has been proposed thus far, but as usual, there may be changes made between now and next March.

    1. March 16th Australia Albert Park
    2. March 23rd Malaysia Sepang
    3. April 6th Bahrain Sakhir
    4. April 27th Spain Catalunya
    5. May 11th Turkey Istanbul Park
    6. May 25th Monaco Monte Carlo
    7. June 8th Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
    8. June 22nd France Magny Cours
    9. July 6th Great Britain Silverstone
    10. July 20th Germany Hockenheim
    11. August 3rd Hungary Hungaroring
    12. August 24th Europe Valencia
    13. September 7th Italy Monza
    14. September 14th Belgium Spa Francorchamps
    15. September 28th Singapore Singapore
    16. October 12th China Shanghai
    17. October 19th Japan Fuji
    18. November 2nd Brazil Interlagos

    All circuits listed are unofficial. The FIA have not stipulated which circuits the races will run, and while most of them are fairly obvious, some are not. An official announcement will be posted when the FIA release the full calendar.

    It is worth mentioning the continued absence of Imola from the calendar, as well as one of the fans favourites, Suzuka in Japan. The races appear to be more evenly spaced than 2007, which is a welcome return. The calendar still features a three week break between the opening flyaways and the start of the European season, as well as the now traditional summer break. And again I will suggest that one of these weekends be used for the Asian/Pacific Grand Prix, held at Suzuka. Just a suggestion, mind…

    Also worthy of a mention is the title given to the Valencia race: The European Grand Prix. This year, Germany started their rotation of the race between Nurburgring and Hockenheim. However, owners/promoters of ‘The Hock’ own the rights to the term ‘German Grand Prix’, and this meant the Nurburgring were forced to call the ‘07 race The Grand Prix of Europe. Now, this is fine for 2008, when the race is held at Hockenheim and will be called the German Grand Prix. But happens in 2009? Two European Grands Prix? Seriously Bernie, fix this now because new fans are going to get confused. For crying out loud, it’s just a name!

    Other than that, a mighty fine 18-race calendar with just enough room to squeeze Suzuka back in and maybe another jaunt around the Italian countryside for the San Marino event.

    Also, new poll added to the homepage: Which circuit would you add to the 2008 F1 calendar? I’ve allowed you guys to add your own choice as well, so feel free to suggest a track that you think would make for a great Grand Prix next year.

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    1. October 17th, 2007 - 8:46pm

      Does someone know when the formula 1 grand prix in Valencia (24th august 2008) will be confirmed?? thanks

    2. October 18th, 2007 - 12:42pm

      When someone from the FIA has checked that everything is present and correct, particularly on the safety side. While this can occur as three months before the event (which means May 24th), it is usually a formality, since the FIA requirements are well known to all potential venues.

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