F1 2017, calendar for next season confirmed. German GP out

The concomitance between the Baku GP and the 24h of Le Mans has been abolished

F1 2017, calendar for next season confirmed. German GP out

With an official note published on its website, the FIA ​​has made official the world calendar for the next Formula One championship. As announced in recent weeks, the German Grand Prix is ​​disappearing: Bernie Ecclestone was unable to reach an agreement with the organizers of the event and for this reason the Circus will not make a stop at the Hockenheimring. The appointments in Canada and Brazil have been confirmed, while the Azerbaijan Grand Prix (formerly Europe) has been postponed by a week: the FIA ​​has in fact decided to abolish the concomitance with the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Malaysian GP confirmed in October like this year.

Here is the 2017 calendar:

March 26 – Australia (Melbourne)
April 9 – China (Shanghai)
April 16 – Bahrain (Bahrain)
April 30 – Russia (Sochi)
May 14 – Spain (Barcelona)
May 28 – Monaco (Monte Carlo)
June 11 – Canada (Montreal)
June 25 – Azerbaijan (Baku)
July 9 – Austria (Spielberg)
July 16 – Great Britain (Silverstone)
July 30 – Hungary (Budapest)
August 27 – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 3 – Italy (Monza)
September 17 – Singapore (Singapore)
October 1 – Malaysia (Sepang)
October 8 – Japan (Suzuka)
October 22 – USA (Austin)
October 29 – Mexico (Mexico City)
November 12 – Brazil (Sao Paulo)
November 26 – Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi)

Roberto Valenti

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