FIA publishes final 2014 F1 calendar

There were no big surprises as World Motor Sport Council published a definitive 2014 calendar today. The only differences from an amended version circulating towards the end of the season is that the last three races have all moved back a week, with Abu Dhabi ending the season on November 23rd rather than the 16th.

For some reason Japan and Russia remain as an awkward back-to-back pairing, followed by two free weekends before Austin.

Gone from the last version officially published by the FIA in September are of course Korea, Mexico and New Jersey.

16/03 Grand Prix of Australia
30/03 Grand Prix of Malaysia
06/04 Grand Prix of Bahrain
20/04 Grand Prix of China
11/05 Grand Prix of Spain
25/05 Grand Prix of Monaco
08/06 Grand Prix of Canada
22/06 Grand Prix of Austria
06/07 Grand Prix of Great Britain
20/07 Grand Prix of Germany
27/07 Grand Prix of Hungary
24/08 Grand Prix of Belgium
07/09 Grand Prix of Italy
21/09 Grand Prix of Singapore
05/10 Grand Prix of Japan
12/10 Grand Prix of Russia
02/11 Grand Prix of USA (Austin)
09/11 Grand Prix of Brazil
23/11 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi

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2 responses to “FIA publishes final 2014 F1 calendar

  1. Steve C's avatar Steve C

    Is it going to be cold in Russia in Oct.?

  2. Reblogged this on Colm Lawless and commented:
    Such a shame to see Brazil demoted but Abu-Dhabi is more of an event for the season finale.

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