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FIA confirms 21-date calendar for 2019

Today's meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council has rubber-stamped the 21-date calendar proposed by FOM in August. There are no changes to the original calendar, other than the United States Grand Prix being subject to ASN approval. Though there is no repeat of the triple header witnessed this year, there are a number of double-headers in a season which begins a week earlier than this year and runs into December. As it currently stands, the British Grand Prix in July, is the last to be held at Silverstone. Date Race Circuit 17-Mar Australia Melbourne 31-Mar Bahrain Sakhir 14-Apr China Shanghai 28-Apr Azerbaijan Baku 12-May Spain Barcelona 26-May Monaco Monaco 09-Jun Canada Montreal...
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