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Final 2012 F1 Calendar Released

Back in June,the FIA released the 2012 Formula One calendar, but that was just the initial version. After receiving multiple changes request the FIA sat down and started rescheduling things.

As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, but it seems that the final form of the calendar is now ready, with the FIA offering us the its new form.

There are multiple races that were uncertain, but have now been confirmed. We have to start with Bahrain (this will be held on April 22), which was canceled earlier this year due to violence between the royalty and protesters. Next up, we'll mention the return of the US GP, which is scheduled for November 18. We also have the Indian GP, which will take place on October 28.

All in all folks, we'll get to enjoy an action-filled schedule with no less than 20 events, which means that, wherever you'll be on these dates, you'll get to enjoy tons and tons of top tier motorsport fun.

Just in case you wanted to make vacation plans for next year, here is the full schedule of the 2012 F1 season. Just don't ask us for wife-convincing arguments for choosing these destinations.Enjoy!

  • 18/03 Australia
  • 25/03 Malaysia
  • 15/04 China
  • 22/04 Bahrain
  • 13/05 Spain
  • 27/05 Monaco
  • 10/06 Canada
  • 24/06 Europe
  • 08/07 Great Britain
  • 22/07 Germany
  • 29/07 Hungary
  • 02/09 Belgium
  • 09/09 Italy
  • 23/09 Singapore
  • 07/10 Japan
  • 14/10 Korea
  • 28/10 India
  • 04/11 Abu Dhabi
  • 18/11 United States
  • 25/11 Brazil
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