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FIA Release 2013 Formula 1 Calendar

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The FIA have releasead the calendar for the 2013 Formula 1 season following a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council on Friday.

Like this season, there will be 20 races in 2013. The European Grand Prix in Valencia has been dropped from schedule and will be replaced by a grand prix around the streets of New Jersey.

The new calendar features six back-to-back race weekends – one fewer than this season – and only a four-week summer break, which is one week shorter than in 2012.

The British Grand Prix has been moved back one week from its usual slot, and will take place on 30th June.

 

2013 Formula 1 Calendar:

Date Race Venue
17th March Australia Australian Grand Prix Melbourne
24th March Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang
14th April China Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai
21st April Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir
12th May Spain Spanish Grand Prix Barcelona
26th May Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo
9th June Canada Canadian Grand Prix Montréal
16th June United States Grand Prix of New Jersey New Jersey
30th June United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone
14th July Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring
28th July Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring
25th August Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps
8th September Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza
22nd September Singapore Grand Prix Singapore
6th October Republic of Korea Korean Grand Prix Yeongam
13th October Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka
27th October India Indian Grand Prix New Dehli
3rd November United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina
17th November United States United States Grand Prix Austin
24th November Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix São Paulo

 

 

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