Today it has been announced that the 2013 Formula 1 Season length will be 19 races
Bernie Ecclestone (the Formula 1 supremo) had planned to lure Turkey to the calander
However Bernie's attempt to lure the track onto this years calander failed. So we are faced with a 19 race season this year, below is a calander of all the races. Including the one next week at Albert Park!
Date Track
March 17 — Australia (Albert Park)
March 24 — Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit)
April 14 — China (Shanghai International Circuit)
April 21 — Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
May 12 — Spain (Circuit de Catalunya)
May 26 — Monaco (Monte-Carlo)
June 9 — Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
June 30 — Britain (Silverstone)
July 7 — German (Nurburgring)
July 28 — Hungary (Hungaroring)
August 25 — Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 8 — Italy (Monza)
September 22 — Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
October 6 — Korea (Korean International Circuit)
October 13 — Japan (Suzuka)
October 27 — India (Buddh International Circuit)
November 3 — Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)
November 17 — United States (Circuit of the Americas)
November 24 — Brazil (Interlagos).
Bernie Ecclestone (the Formula 1 supremo) had planned to lure Turkey to the calander
However Bernie's attempt to lure the track onto this years calander failed. So we are faced with a 19 race season this year, below is a calander of all the races. Including the one next week at Albert Park!
Date Track
March 17 — Australia (Albert Park)
March 24 — Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit)
April 14 — China (Shanghai International Circuit)
April 21 — Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
May 12 — Spain (Circuit de Catalunya)
May 26 — Monaco (Monte-Carlo)
June 9 — Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
June 30 — Britain (Silverstone)
July 7 — German (Nurburgring)
July 28 — Hungary (Hungaroring)
August 25 — Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 8 — Italy (Monza)
September 22 — Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
October 6 — Korea (Korean International Circuit)
October 13 — Japan (Suzuka)
October 27 — India (Buddh International Circuit)
November 3 — Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)
November 17 — United States (Circuit of the Americas)
November 24 — Brazil (Interlagos).