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Post by chong on Jul 27, 2007 15:33:59 GMT -5
2008 Formula 1 calendar March 16 Australia March 23 Malaysia April 6 Bahrain April 27 Spain May 11 Turkey May 25 Monaco June 8 Canada* June 22 France July 6 Great Britain July 20 Germany August 3 Hungary August 24 Europe (Valencia)** September 7 Italy September 14 Belgium September 28 Singapore** October 12 China October 19 Japan November 2 Brazil * provisional ** subject to circuit approval www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=40193
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Post by mschumi on Jul 27, 2007 15:49:26 GMT -5
yeah i saw it on f1.com too, and i was hoping that monaco was eradicated but it looks like its still on the calendar
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Post by chong on Jul 27, 2007 15:56:21 GMT -5
Cant see monaco ever being taken off calander, its the most known race of the year and the ammount of money made from it is massive i would think. Interested to see if Valencia is a night race or not
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Post by teamferrari on Jul 27, 2007 16:22:36 GMT -5
FIA reveals 18-race calendar for 2008
Formula One racing’s governing body, the FIA, has confirmed the calendar for the 2008 world championship. The addition of races in Singapore and Valencia in Spain, combined with the omission of a US Grand Prix, makes for 18 rounds - one more than in 2007.
The Australian Grand Prix will kick off proceedings on March 16, followed by Malaysia and Bahrain, before the championship heads to Europe. Turkey has been brought forward to May, while the sole North American round in Canada provisionally retains its traditional June slot.
The Valencia race, to be known as the European Grand Prix, will take place in August, while the other new event, the first-ever Formula One night race, will be staged in Singapore in late September. The season will finish in Brazil at the start of November.
The 2008 calendar in full:
16 Mar Australia 23 Mar Malaysia 6 Apr Bahrain 27 Apr Spain 11 May Turkey 25 May Monaco 8 Jun Canada* 22 Jun France 6 Jul Great Britain 20 Jul Germany 3 Aug Hungary 24 Aug Europe** 7 Sep Italy 14 Sep Belgium 28 Sep Singapore** 12 Oct China 19 Oct Japan 2 Nov Brazil
*Provisional **Subject to circuit approval
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Post by mschumi on Aug 5, 2007 13:48:24 GMT -5
why the hell imola wont be back on the champ?
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Post by chong on Aug 5, 2007 15:34:52 GMT -5
Hungary should be taken out of the calender imo, never liked the track and todays race just made me hate it even more. Even the venue and facilaties dont look that top notch, silverstone looks better and they where thinking about cutting that.
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Post by mschumi on Aug 5, 2007 17:03:21 GMT -5
yeah, but there needs to be a track in the eastern europe, and this is the only one atm, maybe in the next years there will be one in romania :-" who knows lol
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Post by vegeta91 on Aug 7, 2007 6:03:17 GMT -5
Finland should have it's race in my opinion, it's the most succesful country in F1 that doesn't have it's own race!
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Post by mschumi on Aug 11, 2007 2:56:35 GMT -5
well, you do have rally ...we here make eforts for that too, stupid romanian guvernament
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Post by Juha on Aug 11, 2007 12:55:16 GMT -5
Finland should have it's race in my opinion, it's the most succesful country in F1 that doesn't have it's own race! I agree 100%! I'm finnish too. Terve. go kimi and heikki (maybe nico too)
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Post by mschumi on Aug 12, 2007 2:57:31 GMT -5
Well im not finnish but go KIMI hehe
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Post by formula1guy on Aug 14, 2007 16:41:54 GMT -5
d**n, they might take off Cananda. I just have to hope that Steven Harper will back us up.
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Post by mschumi on Aug 15, 2007 2:25:33 GMT -5
LOL, canada? than there won't be a race in the northen usa lol....canada wont be off
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Post by formula1guy on Aug 15, 2007 15:12:15 GMT -5
Northern USA? Erm, Canada isn't in USA. There won't be a race in North America. I hope you meant that...
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Post by mschumi on Aug 16, 2007 7:27:03 GMT -5
Yeah, north america lol my bad
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