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truefan72
28th July 2007, 02:54
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6911269.stm

2008 Formula One calendar released by the FIA on Friday:

March 16 Australia (Melbourne)
March 23 Malaysia (Sepang)
April 6 Bahrain (Sakhir)
April 27 Spain (Barcelona)
May 11 Turkey (Istanbul)
May 25 Monaco
June 8 Canada*
June 22 France
July 6 Britain (Silverstone)
July 20 Germany (Hockenheim)
Aug 3 Hungary (Hungaroring)
Aug 24 Europe (Valencia)**
Sep 7 Italy (Monza)
Sep 14 Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
Sep 28 Singapore**
Oct 12 China (Shanghai)
Oct 19 Japan (Fuji)
Nov 2 Brazil (Interlagos)

*Provisional
**subject to circuit approval

so 1/2 the races in Europe. 1/3 in asia and 1/6 sprinkled elswhere
most dissapointing is to see Indy out, to see Hockenheim there (IMO the worst track) and such severe gaps between races.

There are only 3 back to backs, but 4 3-week breaks during the season. Why?
they should just add 2 more races and complete the package with a solid 20 race schedule.

I suggest,
a) one from the following US GP, Mexico or Argentine GP,
and
b) one from the following San Marino, Portugal, Austria
btw how are the tracks in Finland, with 2 1/2 drivers from finland, I'm sure they would pack the house. and would fit the week before the German GP

ShiftingGears
28th July 2007, 04:45
Why the **** isn't Suzuka on there? Thats a proper racing circuit.

truefan72
28th July 2007, 05:31
Why the **** isn't Suzuka on there? Thats a proper racing circuit.


yes, I forgot about that

Jonesi
28th July 2007, 07:56
Why the **** isn't Suzuka on there? Thats a proper racing circuit.

Fuji owned by Toyota, Suzuka owned by Honda. The switch was announced last year within a few days of Toyota dropping out of GPR which was threatening to start up their own F1 series in '08, which was a tipping point to keep it from happening. Hmmmmmm?

jso1985
28th July 2007, 21:41
no surprises there.

I think Hockenheim is a better track than Nurburgring, so I'm OK with that, although I'd rather have Zandvoort there.

Can't Suzuka be back as a "Pacific GP", please!!!

Mark
30th July 2007, 09:46
Well Suzuka isn't this year either.

ioan
30th July 2007, 09:55
There are only 3 back to backs, but 4 3-week breaks during the season. Why?

Don't know, I only found 2 of those three-week breaks. :p :

Ranger
30th July 2007, 09:58
There were two 4-weekers this year so the calendar looks pretty good.

tinchote
30th July 2007, 10:02
What happened with those headlines announcing that Australia was not going to be the season opener? :confused:

stevie_gerrard
30th July 2007, 10:22
Not surprised to see Imola go, but i would rather see Suzuka back on there.

GridGirl
30th July 2007, 13:13
I was thinking about a road trip to Monza again, but a road trip to Valencia crossing that cool new bridge in France does sound very appealing. :D

ShiftingGears
30th July 2007, 13:18
What happened with those headlines announcing that Australia was not going to be the season opener? :confused:

That's what I'd like to know!

donKey jote
31st July 2007, 16:09
Valencia end of August... Bernie knows my holly habits :D :D :D

N. Jones
31st July 2007, 19:44
Not surprised to see Imola go, but i would rather see Suzuka back on there.

Yeah, I guess the planned rebuilding of the pit lane never went off? Or is it being done but something else is amiss?

Oh well, no more USGP so close to home. I hope Montreal can stay on the calendar as they were splitting their fee with Indy.