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Twenty-One Grands Prix for 2012 | Fox Sports
Formula One will have its biggest ever calendar in 2012 with the United States Grand Prix to make it a massive 21 event schedule. 2 down from Mercedes F1 change name, again but old news |
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The correct number of scheduled races is 20.
World Motor Sport Council Will Bahrain, Korea and Austin actually happen? We'll see. |
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Australia will be gone in a few years. ![]() |
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There's only twenty Grands Prix in 2012. The nineteen races of 2011 plus Austin and Bahrain make twenty-one, but Istanbul has been removed from the calendar, so that makes twenty races. Formula 1 cannot have more than twenty races without the consent of the teams, and the teams think twenty is the maximum possible. That number is set by the Concorde Agreement, which is up for renewal next year. If any more races are to be added, the maximum number will be renegotiated then. With New Jersey and Russia coming in, plus interest from Mexico, Argentina and South Africa, there's probably going to have to be some expansion of the calendar, since there are more races joining the calendar than there are with contracts that are soon to expire.
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I do not believe this is one of those times. |
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I don't see a reason why all of those new and old venues can't be accommodated in some way. One simple way of doing this is to hold a race at some tracks only every other year or so. A lot of governments are willing to sponsor the F1 race because holding F1 race is akin holding Olympic games in terms of national prestige. However, the Olympic games last only two weeks and often won't return for 50 years. The F1 weekend lasts 3 days but could easily return every other year or every two years if there is enough interest. This arrangement could be problematic if the race track was built by investors who are anxious to recoup their investment. Those could be accommodated with a contract agreement that gives them a race every year for say five years, and then an option to hold the events less frequently.
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