06-11-2008, 02:49 AM
<span style="color:#2E8B57">Chinese GP moves to April date<!--/sizec-->
By Steven English Wednesday, November 5th 2008, 14:52 GMT
The Chinese Grand Prix will become the third round of the 2009 world championship under the latest version of next season's Formula One calendar.
An amended schedule was agreed at a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Paris today.
The Shanghai race moves from its previous October date to 19 April, with the Bahrain Grand Prix consequently moving back one week.
The alteration allows the championship to finish earlier, as the Brazil and Abu Dhabi races have now been moved forward by a fortnight, with the latter now scheduled for 1 November.
Despite talks between Montreal officials and Bernie Ecclestone, it appears there has been no progress regarding the future of the Canadian Grand Prix, so the calendar remains at 17 races.
<span style="color:#FF0000">2009 FIA Formula One World Championship
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29/3 Australia
5/4 Malaysia
19/4 China
26/4 Bahrain
10/5 Spain
24/5 Monaco
7/6 Turkey
21/6 Great Britain
12/7 Germany
26/7 Hungary
23/8 Europe (Valencia)
30/8 Belgium
13/9 Italy
27/9 Singapore
4/10 Japan
18/10 Brazil
1/11 Abu Dhabi
Lá se vai a hipotese do Massa ser coroado no "seu" GP da Brasil... :-(
By Steven English Wednesday, November 5th 2008, 14:52 GMT
The Chinese Grand Prix will become the third round of the 2009 world championship under the latest version of next season's Formula One calendar.
An amended schedule was agreed at a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Paris today.
The Shanghai race moves from its previous October date to 19 April, with the Bahrain Grand Prix consequently moving back one week.
The alteration allows the championship to finish earlier, as the Brazil and Abu Dhabi races have now been moved forward by a fortnight, with the latter now scheduled for 1 November.
Despite talks between Montreal officials and Bernie Ecclestone, it appears there has been no progress regarding the future of the Canadian Grand Prix, so the calendar remains at 17 races.
<span style="color:#FF0000">2009 FIA Formula One World Championship
<!--/sizec-->
29/3 Australia
5/4 Malaysia
19/4 China
26/4 Bahrain
10/5 Spain
24/5 Monaco
7/6 Turkey
21/6 Great Britain
12/7 Germany
26/7 Hungary
23/8 Europe (Valencia)
30/8 Belgium
13/9 Italy
27/9 Singapore
4/10 Japan
18/10 Brazil
1/11 Abu Dhabi
Lá se vai a hipotese do Massa ser coroado no "seu" GP da Brasil... :-(
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