21 Grand Prix on the provisional calendar for the 2014 season

A draft of the 2014 Formula 1 calendar has been unveiled, and the next season could feature no fewer than 21 Grand Prix - which would set a new record - with the addition of Russia, the return of Mexico and Austria, and the absence of India and New Jersey.

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21 Grand Prix on the provisional calendar for the 2014 season

A preliminary version of the 2014 Formula 1 season calendar has been unveiled by Autosport and it includes 21 Grand Prix, which would make next year the longest season ever seen in Formula 1.

This schedule obviously needs to be confirmed and it will have to be approved at the next FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting which will be held from September 26 to 28 in Croatia, but it confirms some trends seen in recent weeks such as the absence of the Indian Grand Prix in 2014 as well as the doubts recently expressed by Bernie Ecclestone about the Grand Prix of the Americas supposed to take place in New Jersey in 2014.

It should also be noted that the return of the Mexican Grand Prix to the calendar, as recently mentioned, seems to be finally materializing. South Korea is indeed present despite doubts, as is Russia, which is set to host its first Formula 1 Grand Prix.

The recently announced Austrian Grand Prix is evidently present in this first draft but at a later date than initially announced. The race could take place on the weekend of June 22, whereas it was initially expected around the beginning of July.

Provisional Calendar of the 2014 Formula 1 Season

Grand PrixCircuitDate
1Grand Prix d’AustralieAlbert Park14-16 March
2Grand Prix de MalaisieSepang21-23 March
3Grand Prix de ChineShanghai4-6 April
4Grand Prix de Corée *Yeongam11-13 April
5Grand Prix de BahreïnSakhir25-27 April
6Grand Prix d’EspagneCircuit de Barcelone-Catalogne9-11 May
7Grand Prix de MonacoMonte-Carlo22-25 May
8Grand Prix du CanadaCircuit Gilles Villeneuve6-8 June
9Grand Prix d’Autriche Red Bull Ring20-22 June
10Grand Prix de Grande-BretagneSilverstone4-6 July
11Grand Prix d’AllemagneHockenheimring18-20 July
12Grand Prix de HongrieHungaroring25-27 July
13Grand Prix de BelgiqueSpa-Francorchamps22-24 August
14Grand Prix d’ItalieMonza5-7 September
15Grand Prix de SingapourMarina Bay19-21 September
16Grand Prix du JaponSuzuka3-5 October
17Grand Prix de RussieSochi17-19 October
18Grand Prix d’Abu DhabiYas Marina24-26 October
19Grand Prix du Mexique *Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez7-9 November
20Grand Prix des Etats-UnisAustin14-16 November
21Grand Prix du BrésilInterlagos28-30 November

*: Subject to circuit or contract confirmation

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