Provisional 2009 Calendar

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Don'tchya just love it when they publish these things half way through the current season? Well either way here's the provisional schedule for next year. Still no US GP but there will be another middle-eastern GP with a harbour-side street circuit in Abu Dhabi. As for France, Disneyland Paris seems to be the favoured option.

29 March - Australia
5 April - Malaysia
19 April - Bahrain
10 May - Spain
24 May - Monaco
7 June - Canada
21 June - Great Britain
28 June - France
12 July - Germany
26 July - Hungary
9 August - Turkey
23 August - Europe (Valencia)
6 September - Italy
13 September- Belgium
27 September - Singapore
11 October - Japan
18 October - China
1 November - Brazil
15 November - Abu Dhabi
 
I don't like how they always put the new rounds near the end of the season, the wait is too intense for me to handle! :ouch:
 
I dont know but I bet next seasons lack of aero will turn f1 as a sport from a sleeping beauty to the incredibles. With those silly winglets they look like badly assembled model kits, what is this Toy Story?
 
Long season next year, ending in November. The last time we had a season the length of next year was back in... well I'm not sure when it was but I know it was a very long time ago. Mind you, the calender is only privisional!
 
Urgh British GP being moved to June sucks big time, I like the early July slot.

Look at my profile to see why..
 
I think Las Vegas might work for a U.S. Grand Prix, when there is another U.S. Gran Prix, but the Disneyland thing has me thinking...

Grand Prix of Orange County at Disneyland
Grand Prix of Orlando at Disneyworld
Grand Prix of Europe at Eurodisney
Grand Prix of Japan at Disneyland Tokyo

BTW I live less than 10 mins from Disneyland. I hear the fireworks everynight.

Bee
Urgh British GP being moved to June sucks big time, I like the early July slot.

Look at my profile to see why..

Happy Birthday!
 
As for France, Disneyland Paris seems to be the favoured option.
Bernie doesn't seem to think so ...
I think Las Vegas might work for a U.S. Grand Prix, when there is another U.S. Gran Prix, but the Disneyland thing has me thinking...
But first, you need for there to be a US Grand Prix before there can be another US Grand Prix. And you'l probably need to see a highly popular and successful American driver inthe sport; that's the only reason why we've got Valencia.
 
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is ready to go for Formula One... ;) :sly: Oh wait I live less than two miles from there... :D
 
I think Las Vegas might work for a U.S. Grand Prix, when there is another U.S. Gran Prix, but the Disneyland thing has me thinking...

Grand Prix of Orange County at Disneyland
Grand Prix of Orlando at Disneyworld
Grand Prix of Europe at Eurodisney
Grand Prix of Japan at Disneyland Tokyo

BTW I live less than 10 mins from Disneyland. I hear the fireworks everynight.



Happy Birthday!

i like this idea of it coming to orlando it will be the only cahance i could ever seem to have of being able to afford to goto an F1 race. i just dont like the idea of MORE tourists coming to disney. but all we got over here is that oval track that they do the richard petty driving experince on at disney world they would have to add an infield track section to it.

but to bad that would never happen and ill have to continue watching F1 races on my TV
 
Here's their website, and here's the wiki map:

Yas_Island_Circuit_map.png
 
Gosh that must drive you nuts! :sick:

I've gotten used to it by now. It was hard for a while because it actually does sound like artillery shells. Guys I know coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan hate it.
 
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