| It’s final: 19 races for 2005 F1 |
The World Motor Sport Council yesterday gave its approval to a 19-race calendar for next year’s 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship.
The final calendar will see the addition of the Turkish Grand Prix on 21st August following F1's now traditional August three week break and testing ban.
British Grand Prix meanwhile, retains a July date although it has moved to 10th July from the provisionally announced date to avoid a clash with the Wimbledon tennis final.
A second three week break remains between Bahrain and San Marino, separating the early season 'flyaways' from the European season, as it did in 2004.
However the hecticness of six sets of 'back-to-back' races paired a week apart will more than make up for the breaks, with team's logistics teams already working on the challenge of eight races in the ten weeks between 22 May and 31 July.
Two long-distance back-to-backs will also test the team's logistical skills and agility at stripping and rebuilding their race cars, with Canada and United States and also Japan and China holding Grands Prix just a week apart.
Here’s how the new 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar looks like:
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Round
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Date
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Venue
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1
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March 6
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Australia
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2
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March 20
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Malaysia
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3
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April 3
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Bahrain
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4
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April 24
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San Marino
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5
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May 8
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Spain
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6
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May 22
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Monaco
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7
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May 29
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Europe
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8
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June 12
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Canada
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9
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June 19
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United States
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10
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July 3
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France
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11
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July 10
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Great Britain
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12
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July 24
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Germany
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13
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July 31
|
Hungary
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14
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August 21
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Turkey
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15
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September 4
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Italy
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16
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September 11
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Belgium
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17
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September 25
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Brazil
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18
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October 9
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Japan
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19
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October 16
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China
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