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Limited to 1 GP per country except for 2 GP's in 2 countries. Here is my schedule. Defunct circuits or old configurations are allowed as well as circuits that have never been in Formula 1.

1. United States Grand Prix - Phoenix
2. Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos
3. San Marino Grand Prix - Imola (Pre 1995 layout)
4. Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo
5. Argentine Grand Prix - Buenos Aires
6. European Grand Prix - Nurburgring (Pre 2002 layout)
7. French Grand Prix - Paul Ricard
8. Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal
9. Austrian Grand Prix - A1 Ring
10. British Grand Prix - Silverstone
11. Indianapolis Grand Prix - Indianapolis
12. German Grand Prix - Hockenheim (Pre 2002 layout)
13. Portuguese Grand Prix - Estoril (Pre 1994 layout)
14. Belgian Grand Prix - Spa Francorchamps (Pre 2007 layout)
15. Italian Grand Prix - Monza
16. Spanish Grand Prix - Jerez
17. Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka
18. Australian Grand Prix - Adelaide

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I agree, but that would be a hefty freight bill

8. Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal
9. Austrian Grand Prix - A1 Ring
10. British Grand Prix - Silverstone
11. Indianapolis Grand Prix - Indianapolis
12. German Grand Prix - Hockenheim (Pre 2002 layout
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My schedule would be the following

1, South African Grand Prix- Kyalami
2, Brazilian Grand Prix-Intrlagos
3, Argentine Grand Prix- Temporary Street Circuit in Buenos Aires
4, Mexican Grand Prix- Autodomo Hermanos Rodriguez
5, United States Grand Prix- Street Race In Miami
6, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
7, British Grand Prix- Donington Park
8, European Grand Prix- Monaco
9, French Grand Prix- Paul Richard
10, Belgian Grand Prix- Spa
11, Dutch Grand Prix- Zandvoort
12, German Grand Prix- Nurburgring
13, Czech Republic Grand Prix - Bruno
14, Italian Grand Prix- Monza
15, Indian Grand Prix- Greater Noida International Raceway near Delhi
16, South Korean Grand Prix- Korean International Circuit
17, Singapore Grand Prix- Singapore Street Circuit
18, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
19, Australian Grand Prix- Albert Park Melbourne

I've done away with the races in the middle east because the tracks are very boring, And why shouldn't the first race of the season be called the Euuropean Grand Prix especially if it's held at the crown jewel of the F1 season in Monte Carlo
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This will be taking into account circuits that don't exist yet. :O

Circuits that don't exist or races that I want to be at new tracks will be shown as "...". Okay, fine, it's technically cheating. ;[

I wish you gave me 20 races. So I have a 20 race calendar. 20 is a nice happy number.

1.) Argentine Grand Prix -- ...
2.) Brazilian Grand Prix -- Interlagos
3.) New Zealand Grand Prix -- Hamilton Street Circuit
4.) Chinese Grand Prix -- ...
5.) Japanese Grand Prix -- Suzuka
6.) Singapore Grand Prix -- Singapore Streets
7.) Indian Grand Prix -- ...
8.) Turkish Grand Prix -- Istanbul Park
9.) Monaco Grand Prix -- Monte Carlo
10.) Moroccan Grand Prix -- ...
11.) Russian Grand Prix -- ...
12.) Czech Grand Prix -- Brno
13.) Belgian Grand Prix -- Spa-Francorchamps
14.) Italian Grand Prix -- Monza
15.) British Grand Prix -- Brands Hatch
16.) Portuguese Grand Prix -- Algarve
17.) German Grand Prix -- Nurburgring
18.) Canadian Grand Prix -- Montreal
19.) United States Grand Prix -- Richmond or the Streets of Las Vegas
20.) Australian Grand Prix -- Mount Panorama
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Couldn't think of 18 races, so I just did a 22 race season. :D

1. Brazilian Grand Prix - São Paulo, Brazil (Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace)
2. Argentine Grand Prix - Buenos Aires, Argentina (Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez)
3. San Marino Grand Prix - Imola, San Marino (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari)
4. Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, Monaco (Circuit de Monaco)
5. German Grand Prix - Nurburg, Germany (Nurburgring Nordschleife)
6. French Grand Prix - Le Castellet, France (Circuit Paul Ricard)
7. British Grand Prix - Kent, England (Brands Hatch)
8. Spanish Grand Prix - Jerez, Spain (Circuito de Jerez)
9. Portuguese Grand Prix - Portimao, Portugal (Autódromo Internacional do Algarve)
10. Dutch Grand Prix - Zandvoort, Netherlands (Circuit Park Zandvoort)
11. Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Italy (Autodromo Nazionale Monza)
12. Russian Grand Prix - TBA, Russia (Circuit TBA)
13. Belgian Grand Prix - Spa Francorchamps, Belgium (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps)
14. United States Grand Prix - Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (Road America)
15. Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
16. Mexican Grand Prix - Mexico City, Mexico (Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez)
17. Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
18. Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
19. Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Japan (Suzuka Circuit)
20. Chinese Grand Prix - Macau, China (Guia Circuit)
21. New Zealand Grand Prix - Hamilton, New Zealand (Hamilton Street Circuit)
22. Australian Grand Prix - Adelaide, Australia (Adelaide Street Circuit)
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Adapted from the 1992 season:

Race One: Australia - Melbourne
Race Two: Brazil - Interlagos
Race Three: Canada - Montreal
Race Four: Austria - A1 Ring
Race Five: San Marino - Imola
Race Six: Monaco - Monte Carlo
Race Seven: Argentina - Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez
Race Eight: Turkey - Istanbul Park
Race Nine: Great Britain - Silverstone
Race Ten: Germany - Hockenheim (pre-2001 layout)
Race Eleven: Hungary - Hungaroring
Race Twelve: Belgium - Spa Francorchamps
Race Thirteen: Italy - Monza
Race Fourteen: European GP (Nurburgring or Jerez)
Race Fifteen: South Africa - Kylami
Race Sixteen: USA - Pheonix
Race Seventeen: Japan - Suzuka
Race Eighteen: Pacific GP (Adelaide, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur)
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Here's how it would work out practically if Europe and Pacific GP's were Jerez and Kuala Lumpur.

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1. Irish Grand Prix - Mondello Park (oh yes - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondello_Park)
2. British Grand Prix - Silverstone (whatever layout this is - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j9osgUunXk
3. German Grand Prix - Hockenheim (again, whatever layout this is - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlro0s7uGm8
4. French Grand Prix - Tours Historic Revival Track (http://theracingline.net/racingcircuits/France/Tours%20Revival.gif)
5. Spanish Grand Prix - Jerez (a necessary GP, and really anything other than Catalunya)
6. Monaco Grand Prix - Reverse Monte Carlo (just to see what it's like)
7. Canadian Grand Prix - Gilles Villeneuve
8. US Grand Prix - Any random oval (again, just to see what happens)
9. Brazilian Grand Prix - Jacarepaguá (because it's fun to say)
10. European Grand Prix - Nordschleiffe (enjoy, Nakajima)
11. Belgian Grand Prix - Spa (following on nicely from the last bracket - Spa like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxVpOfWyjHg)
12. San Marino Grand Prix - Actually in San Marino somewhere
13. Italian Grand Prix - Monza (without any chicanes)
14. South African Grand Prix - Kyalami (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a16uV0jWDA)
15. Vanuatu Grand Prix - Around the streets of Port Vila
16. Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka
17. Australian Grand Prix - A week long desert drive through the Outback, culminating in a normal race at Adelaide.
18. Antarctica Grand Prix - A permanent Tilkedrome draws small crowds, a poor race, and is in the middle of nowhere. The threat of snow and ice creating a slippery track does not eventuate, and a procession ensues. The Brawns struggle for tyre temperature.
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San Marino Grand Prix - Actually in San Marino somewhere


I've just pissed myself laughing at the thought of Formula one cars racing up to the city San Marino itself, perched as it is, on the top of a sheer cliff face. Imagine the Loews hairpin at Monaco about twenty times in a row.

It would look pretty impressive.

The idea of the roads around San Marino being closed off and turned into an F1 circuit is a really exciting one though.
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jackanderton wrote:Adapted from the 1992 season:

Race One: Australia - Melbourne
Race Two: Brazil - Interlagos
Race Three: Canada - Montreal
Race Four: Austria - A1 Ring
Race Five: San Marino - Imola
Race Six: Monaco - Monte Carlo
Race Seven: Argentina - Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez
Race Eight: Turkey - Istanbul Park
Race Nine: Great Britain - Silverstone
Race Ten: Germany - Hockenheim (pre-2001 layout)
Race Eleven: Hungary - Hungaroring
Race Twelve: Belgium - Spa Francorchamps
Race Thirteen: Italy - Monza
Race Fourteen: European GP (Nurburgring or Jerez)
Race Fifteen: South Africa - Kylami
Race Sixteen: USA - Pheonix
Race Seventeen: Japan - Suzuka
Race Eighteen: Pacific GP (Adelaide, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur)

I say replace Pheonix with Road America, Melbourne with Mount Panorama and make the Pacific GP Singapore and it'll be perfect :mrgreen:
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I can't really be arsed to do a full callendar but there are a few tracks that I would like to see in place of some of the crap ones now.

Jarez (just to get rid of barcelona)
Macau
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Indy (oval)
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copied my own post from the thread shinji posted and removed two races.

1: Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos)
I've always liked the idea of starting out in Brazil, and the Interlagos track is unique.
2: Mexican Grand Prix (Hermanos Rodrigues)
The Peraldalta is still one of the more respect-awakening curves, and the circuit is wholly quite nice.
3: US Grand Prix (Laguna Seca)
We need an US grand Prix and we need to have it on a purpose built road course, not a street course or a Roval, so Laguna and the Corkscrew fit the bill.
4: Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal)
Even Though Mosport could be rather interesting, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is the only viable choice.

Then to Europe for a ten race stretch, moving roughly in geographical order
5: British Grand Prix (Brands Hatch)
It was really a toss-up, but unless they returned Silverstone to the 70's config, its Brands.
6: French Grand Prix (Paul Ricard)
With La Sarthe being a no-no for a f1-grand prix due to Mulsanne, Paul Ricard in its pre-86 config is the only viable choice for a grand prix in France... Mistral <3
7: Monaco
The crown Jewel is a must.
8: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)
Nuff said, no other alternative for an italian GP.
9, halfwaypoint of the season: San Marino Grand Prix (Imola)
Especially if restored to its pre-94 config...
10: Czech Grand Prix (Brno)
A great track that should be hosting an f1-race instead of all these Tilkerings.
11: European Grand Prix (Nurburgring)
As much as I'd love to see F1 back in the Nordscheiffe, thats too fantasy for even this, so the NewRing will do.
12: German Grand Prix (Hockenheim)
in the pre-02 config. One of the biggest shames in the F1's Trackmodification history.
13: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa)
A No-brainer.
14: Turkish Grand Prix (Istanbul)
Probably the only circuit TIlke succeeded in.

Then to the home stretch at Asia/Australia, starting with:
15:Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang)
I got this odd like of the track, so I'd love to see it in the calendar for decades to come
16: Singapore Grand Prix
For a street circuit, its good.
17: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)
Suzuka is imo one of the top tracks of all time in formula one.

and Finally the season ender
18: Australian Grand Prix (alternating between Adelaide and Melbourne)
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1. Irish Grand Prix - Mondello Park (oh yes - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondello_Park)


I'd love it, but it's not ever going to happen. They'd have to meander around some back roads to get to the track via Prosperous, because the R409 road mentioned on the wiki article includes a one lane bridge that an F1 transporter wouldn't fit across.

It's also, in terms of spectacle - an awful place to have an F1 race. Far too narrow and twisty to even contemplate an overtaking manouvre anywhere on it. Although in terms of challenge it'd be right up there. Braking points are a real bitch to find on it apparently.
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The idea of an Irish Grand Prix is nice though. I've only been to one race - the 2007 British - and since my brother who I went with was working full days on both Friday and Monday it was annoying to have to fly to Luton and not get to sleep 'till about 3 in the morning then have to get up and sit in a traffic jam for 3 hours. A half hour drive to Kildare is a lot more appealing, especially since half my family lives in Newbridge so I could stay there rather than in some crap Travel Lodge.

Though obviously it's never going to happen. Even if for some reason we had a world class track, where's the money? Even during the 'boom' years, Ireland would have been too uninteresting a place for a race.
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Forget your Irish GP i would love a Scotish Grand Prix but you would have to build a new track or extend the 1 track we have so my calender is as follows....

1 South Africa - Kyalami 70s Layout
2 Argentina - Potrero de los Funes Circuit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potrero_de_los_Funes_Circuit
3 Brazil - Interlagos 70s Layout
4 Mexico - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
5 US GP - Road America
6 Canada - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
7 Iceland - New track
8 Sweden - Anderstorp
9 Scotland - Knockhill (extended)
10 Germany - Nordshliefe and GP track combi
11 Austria - Osteriechring
12 Italy - Mugello(far more interesting than Monza or Imola)
13 Turkey - Istanbul
14 Iran - Somwhere near Terhan
15 India - New track
16 Singapore - Street track (Night)
17 China - Shanghai
18 Japan - Suzuka
19 Australia - Mount Panorama

and i have layed it out as best as possible so as the teams etc will be able travel on from each race to the next race with no returning to base
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I've always felt the Scandinavians were hard done by. There should be a Finnish GP. You'd have to have it in high-summer and find a patch of land that didn't eventually lead you into the middle of a lake, but I'm sure it's possible.
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jackanderton wrote:I've always felt the Scandinavians were hard done by. There should be a Finnish GP. You'd have to have it in high-summer and find a patch of land that didn't eventually lead you into the middle of a lake, but I'm sure it's possible.

Too bad they abandoned Keimola in the 70s...

And any of the current tracks here would also need some major renovation on them to be anywhere near a F1 track. Or then just build a new track. But nothing's gonna happen because there is not enough money for that. :(
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Nuppiz wrote:
jackanderton wrote:I've always felt the Scandinavians were hard done by. There should be a Finnish GP. You'd have to have it in high-summer and find a patch of land that didn't eventually lead you into the middle of a lake, but I'm sure it's possible.

Too bad they abandoned Keimola in the 70s...

And any of the current tracks here would also need some major renovation on them to be anywhere near a F1 track. Or then just build a new track. But nothing's gonna happen because there is not enough money for that. :(


Street circuit around Helsinki or better yet, Rovaniemi :D
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Enforcer wrote:
Nuppiz wrote:
jackanderton wrote:I've always felt the Scandinavians were hard done by. There should be a Finnish GP. You'd have to have it in high-summer and find a patch of land that didn't eventually lead you into the middle of a lake, but I'm sure it's possible.

Too bad they abandoned Keimola in the 70s...

And any of the current tracks here would also need some major renovation on them to be anywhere near a F1 track. Or then just build a new track. But nothing's gonna happen because there is not enough money for that. :(


Street circuit around Helsinki or better yet, Rovaniemi :D


Lets build our very own Avus at the Helsinki - Lahti highway!

Its wide enough for a plane to emergency land on, I think it's wide enough to hold a two way f1 race!
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The only difficulty would be to find a suitable place for the cars to turn back. Maybe one of those emergency exits between the lanes would come in handy? :)
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Nuppiz wrote:The only difficulty would be to find a suitable place for the cars to turn back. Maybe one of those emergency exits between the lanes would come in handy? :)


They don't need to turn back... it'll be the crossover event between F1 and the WRC... the F1 cars will rally race in Helsinki.
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I really fancy a go at this. I'm going to use

1. Australia - Mount Panorama
2. South Africa - Kyalami (old layout)
3. Argentina - Autodromo Oscar Galvez (1981 layout)
4. Brazil - Interlagos (70s layout)
5. Switzerland - Bern-Bremgarten (a throwback to the 50s)
6. Austria - Osterrecihring (can't spell it, don't care)
7. Monaco - Monte-Carlo
8. Canada - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
9. USA - Laguna Seca
10. France - Charade (aka Clermont-Ferrand)
11. Great Britain - Brands Hatch
12. Germany - Hockenhiem (pre-2001)
13. Turkey - Istanbul
14. Belgium - Spa Francochamps
15. Italy - Monza
16. Japan - Suzuka
17. Singapore - Singapore Street Circuit
18. Oceania - Adelaide

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1. Brazil
2. Argentina
3. Imola (Pre 94 Track)
4. Spain (Pre 93 balancia)
5. Monaco
6. Canada
7. USA (At Indy)
8. France
9. GB (Brands HatchGP)
10. Germany (Old Hockihem)
11. Hungrey
12. Beligum (Pre 2003 Spa)
13. Italy (Pre 2001 Monza)
14. Europe (Donington Park 1993 GP)
15. Singapore
16. Pacific ( japan malaysia hong kong australia or NZ?)
17. Japan (Pre 2002 Suzuki)
18. China
19. Australia (Phillip island or Surfse pardise)

Theirs so much to choose from!
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Three Asia/Pacific races to start the season
1. Australian GP - Mount Panorama
2. Japanese GP - Suzuka
3. Singapore GP -Singapore Street Circuit
Two North American races
4. Canadian GP - Montreal
5. US GP - Watkins Glen/Laguna Seca
Two South American rounds
6. Brazilian GP - Interlagos
7. Argentina GP - Portero De Los Funes
Eleven European races
8. British GP - Donington/Silverstone/Brands Hatch
9. Dutch GP - Zandvoort
10. Spanish GP - Jerez
11. Portugese GP - Estoril/Algarve
12. European GP - Paul Ricard/Hockenheim (Pre 2001)
SUMMER BREAK
13. Italian GP - Monza (no chicanes with oval section )
14. French GP - Le Mans
15. Isle Of Man GP - Isle Of Man TT Circuit
16. Belgian GP - Spa Francorchamps
17. Monaco GP - Monte Carlo
18. German GP - Nurburgring Nordschlife
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Captain Hammer wrote:Balancia?


It's in Romania.
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Sorry my spelling isn't the best. I meant Barcelona before 1994
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Yeah, it really isn't the best.

And what was so special about Barcelona before 1993?
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I already made a 16-race calendar before on another forum...so gonna tweak it a little to make it 18...here goes:

Rnd 1 - Buenos Aires [Street Race] (Arg)
Rnd 2 - Interlagos [Circuit] (Bra)
Rnd 3 - Laguna Seca [Circuit] (USA)
Rnd 4 - Montreal [Circuit] (Can)
Rnd 5 - Jerez [Circuit] (Esp)
Rnd 6 - Le Mans [Circuit] (Eur)...using the La Sarthe configuration, not the Bugatti Circuit!
Rnd 7 - Monaco [Street Race] (Mon)
Rnd 8 - Estoril [Circuit] (Por)
Rnd 9 - Spa-Francorchamps [Circuit] (Bel)
Rnd 10 - Nurburgring [Circuit] (Ger)
Rnd 11 - A1 Ring [Circuit] (Aut)
Rnd 12 - Zandvoort [Circuit] (Ned)
Rnd 13 - Monza [Circuit] (Ita)
Rnd 14 - Paris [Street Race] (Fra)
Rnd 15 - Silverstone [Circuit] (GBR)
Rnd 16 - Macau {Night} [Street Race] (Mac)
Rnd 17 - Suzuka [Circuit] (Jpn)
Rnd 18 - Adelaide [Street Race] (Aus)

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Here we go:

1-Australian GP-Bathurst
2-Argentine GP-Óscar Gálvez
3-Czech Republic GP (or whatever way it's wrote, I'm not english)-Brno
4-Monaco GP-Monaco street circuit
5-Spanish GP-Montjuich Park
6-French GP-Paul Ricard
7-Austrian GP-Österreichring
8-Italian GP-Monza (with the banking section)
9-USA GP 1-Long Beach
10-Dutch GP-Zandvoort
11-German GP-Nürburgring Nordschleife
12-English GP-Brands Hatch
13-Japanese GP-Suzuka
14-Brazilian GP-Jacaperaguà
15-Portuguese GP-Estoril
16-Belgian GP-Spa
17-Canadian GP-Gilles Villeneuve
18-South-African GP-Kyalami
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shinji wrote:Even during the 'boom' years, Ireland would have been too uninteresting a place for a race.


Uninteresting in terms of scenery or glamour, yes. However, that's not why you'd want an Irish Grand Prix, and the same applies to the tracks here.

The reason you'd want an Irish Grand Prix is all to do with the weather. Depending on the time of year, you ccould havve either a highly unpredictable race, or the guaranteed wet-weather race. It would be a good chance for Sutil and co. to show off their specialist racing conditions.
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1-Argentina - Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez
2-China - Shanghai
3-USA West - Caesars Palace
4-San Marino - Imola
5-Germany - Hockenheim (Either config)
6-France - Magany Cours
7-Hungary - Hungaroroing
8-Spain - Circuit de Catalunya
9-Europe - Valencia St Circuit
10-Portugal - Estoril
11-Monaco - Monaco St Circuit
12-Britain - Aintree
13-Sweden - Anderstorp
14-Austria - A1 Ring
15-Japan - Fuji
16-USA East - Indy
17-Malaysia - Sepang
18-Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina
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Tealy wrote:6-France - Magany Cours
9-Europe - Valencia St Circuit


I'm sorry, are my eyes not functioning correctly? Because from what I can tell that says Magany-Cours and Valencia. That can't be right, can it?
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Haha, obviously my attempt at a rubbish calendar wasn't good enough when you only point out 2 of the circuits.

I could have made a better one but I tried to keep within the rules of the main post.

EDIT: Hang on a minute, you take objection to Magany Cours but not Caesars Palace???
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Tealy wrote:18-Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina


That's a bit unfair surely, we haven't even seen it yet, and it does look pretty interesting.

The A1-Ring shouldn't be there if you were going out for a bad calendar. It's Tilke's best by far.
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There's no Catalunya so I'm guessing he wasn't joking. Someone who was making a joke schedule of all the crappiest grand prix's would never have omitted that.
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There is.
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My mistake. I appear to have a blind spot for it. Understandable, I'm sure you'll admit.
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Yeah it is pretty invisible.
I just went for tracks I don't personally enjoy (which is why there are so many street circuits there) mainly because of a lack of overtaking on them.
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