NEW DELHI - The FIA announced the official dates (20 GP, record) and decided to confirm the United States and Bahrain races. Just a few days ago the American Grand Prix had to be erased for sure, but it seems the owners of the circuit in Texas can pay the taxes. Bahrain still has a difficult situation in the country, but it seems there are no problems for the Formula One.
Australia - Melbourne 18 March
Malaysia - Sepang 25 March
China - Shanghai 15 April
Bahrain - Sakhir 22 April
Spain - Barcelona 13 May
Monaco - Montecarlo 27 May
Canada - Montréal 10 June
Europe - Valencia 24 June
Great Britain - Silverstone 8 July
Germany - Hockenheim 22 July
Hungary - Budapest 29 July
Belgium - Spa-Francorchamps 2 September
Italy - Monza 9 September
Singapore - Singapore 23 September
Japan - Suzuka 7 October
Korea - Yeongam 14 October
India - New Delhi 28 October
Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina 4 November
U.S.A. - Austin 18 November


