The FIA sent a draft 2013 calendar to the teams

The FIA has sent the twelve teams registered for the Formula 1 World Championship a draft calendar for the 2013 season. The only change for now, already known, is the disappearance of the European Grand Prix in Valencia and its replacement by the Grand Prix of America, held in the suburbs of New York.

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On the sidelines of the Singapore Grand Prix, the FIA informed the teams of the content of a provisional schedule for the next season, of which our colleagues at PitPass.com obtained a copy. Like this year, the season is expected to use a “marathon” format, with 20 races extending from mid-March to late November, starting in Melbourne and ending in Interlagos, with a long 5-week summer break in August.

With the adoption of such a calendar, the only change compared to the current season would be the disappearance of the European Grand Prix held in Valencia, which is facing financial difficulties and is seeking to establish an alternation with the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. It would be replaced by a second race held in the United States, in the suburbs of New York. This would be the first time since 1984 that the United States would host two races in the same year.

This Grand Prix – automobile – of America is still provisional according to the FIA, as work is still ongoing, preventing a thorough inspection of the facilities. This is also the case for the Singapore and Korea Grand Prix, but because their contracts are not yet finalized. It is also worth noting the presence of the Bahrain Grand Prix, which was canceled in 2011 and whose 2012 event generated much discussion, and the continuation of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, marking the end of the alternation with the Nürburgring.

This calendar will need to be ratified at the next meeting of the World Motor Sport Council, which will take place in the coming weeks.

Provisional calendar of the 2013 Formula 1 World Championship:

Date Grand Prix Location
1 March 17 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne
2 March 24 Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang
3 April 14 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai
4 April 21 Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir
5 May 12 Spanish Grand Prix Barcelona
6 May 26 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco
7 June 9 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal
8* June 16 American Grand Prix New York
9 June 30 British Grand Prix Silverstone
10 July 21 German Grand Prix Hockenheim
11 July 28 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest
12 September 1 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps
13 September 8 Italian Grand Prix Monza
14* September 22 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore
15 October 6 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka
16* October 13 Korean Grand Prix Yeongam
17 October 27 Indian Grand Prix New Delhi
18 November 3 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi
19 November 17 United States Grand Prix Austin
20 November 24 Brazilian Grand Prix Interlagos

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