
Canada is back
Besides the Renault verdict the WMSC today also published the latest version of 2010 Formula One calendar (see the previous version here). Two more races than this year are planned – Canadian GP is set to return (although the contract talks are yet to be finalized) and Korean GP is to debut in October 2010. Korean GP will be part of the autumn leg of Far East races while China will keep the April spot, two weeks after Malaysian GP. The 2010 F1 season will start in Bahrain on March 14 and end in Brazil on November 14.
2010 Formula One calendar as published by FIA on September 21, 2009:
14/3 – Bahrain
28/3 – Australia
04/4 – Malaysia
18/4 – China
09/5 – Spain
23/5 – Monaco
30/5 – Turkey
13/6 – Canada*
27/6 – Europe (Valencia)
11/7 – Great Britain
25/7 – Germany
01/8 – Hungary
29/8 – Belgium
12/9 – Italy
26/9 – Singapore
03/10 – Japan
17/10 – Korea
31/10 – Abu Dhabi
14/11 – Brazil
*Subject to the completion of contract negotiations with Formula One Management. If these are not completed then the Turkish Grand Prix will be moved to 6 June.
Note: The race in Australia will start at 1700 local time, in Malaysia at 1600 local time, in Singapore at 2000 local time, and in Abu Dhabi at 1700 local time.









Great news on more races being added to the season! And not having to wake up at 5am to watch the start of the season too!