It's over folks: The FIA made the 2009 calendar official today and Canada is not in it.
That's right. French GP is also gone, which bums me out. There were some smaller date changes in April, October and November, the most noticeable is the move of the Chinese GP into April.
Andreas - not completely true. The FIA shuffled some dates - the final calendar is in early December. Right now there is a three week gap in between Great Britain and Germany; and a four week break in the summer. 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship 29 March Australia 5 April Malaysia 19 April China 26 April Bahrain 10 May Spain 24 May Monaco 7 June Turkey 21 June Great Britain 12 July Germany 26 July Hungary 23 August Europe (Valencia) 30 August Belgium 13 September Italy 27 September Singapore 4 October Japan 18 October Brazil 1 November Abu Dhabi In regards to the race, they are trying to set up a non-profit company to run the race. The Cirque guy just met with Norman Legault in NY; the latest is that Laliberte (Cirque) would invest, as would Gillete the Montreal Canadians owner, and LeGault would run the company, with government support....... The clock is ticking though... Kevin S. Orchard Park, ny
It is just not going to be the same without the annual trip to Montreal, this would have made my 15th time. Let's see the exciting races this year were Canada, Britain, Belgium, maybe Italy and Brazil. The boring processions were Bahrain, Valencia, Singapore and China. see a trend, replacing the classic circuits with these new exciting tracks makes sense for who other than Bernie (and maybe Tilke)?
You have got 146 DAYS, 9 HOURS, 36 MINUTES AND 3 SECONDS BEFORE THE AUSTRALIAN GP to change your mind..
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