Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2014 Formula 1 Changes

With 2013 halfway over, motor racing series all over are starting to fill in the blanks for the next season.
Formula One started planing the 2014 Season following the announcement of the Russian GP in Sochi and the unveiling on the new engine regs calling for a V6-Turbo being built by the engine manufacturers. But it's not only the cars and drivers that are changing but the schedule is changing once again. The aforementioned Russian GP will make its debut alongside the GP of America at Port Imperial, NJ, but the return of the Austrian GP has been rumored to be in the schedule with a supposed contract between Bernie Ecclestone and Red Bull CEO Dietrich Mateschitz being completed for a return to the Red Bull Ring/A-1 Ring/ Österreichring. The season could inflate to 22 races up from 19 this year but Korea and even staples like Canada and Japan are being questioned for 2014 races. So this is what I the schedule could look like in 2014

1: Bahrain, Bahrain International Circuit
2: Australia, Albert Park Circuit
3: Malaysia, Sepang International Circuit
4: China, Shanghai International Circuit
5: Spain, Circuit de Catalunya
6: Monaco, Circuit de Monaco
7: Canada, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
8: America, Port Imperial Street Circuit
9: British, Silverstone Circuit
10: Austria, Red Bull Ring
11: Germany, Hockenheimring
12: Hungary, Hungaroring
13: Russia, Sochi Olympic Park Circuit
14: Belgium, Circuit de Spa-Franchorchamps
15: Italy, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
16: Singapore, Marina Bay Street Circuit
17: Korea, Korean International Circuit
18: Japan, Suzuka Circuit
19: India, Buddh International Circuit
20: Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina Circuit
21: United States, Circuit of the Americas
22: Brazil, Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos)

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