The F1PU guide to ... the 2011 f1 calendar

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#1 Racky_rules
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It's back! The F1PU guide makes it's long awaited return and does so in the grandest of style by being fashionable late,

This months guide wil be slightly different to usually as with the recent announcement of the 2011 calendar being greeted by mixed opinions i thought that the F1PU could take a crack at it.

The rules are very simply. Below you will find the official calendar and from that list you can remove any race and replace it with another one. You can choose any circuit that has appeared on the F1 calendar before regardless of whether it is in usable condition now. The only other rule is once a circuit has been added it cannot removed. Entries will be closed when next months guide is created by which point we should have the F1PU unofficial calendar.

Official 2011 calendar

13 March - Bahrain Grand Prix
27 March - Australian Grand Prix
10 April - Malaysian Grand Prix
17 April - Chinese Grand Prix
8 May - Turkish Grand Prix
22 May - Spanish Grand Prix
29 May - Monaco Grand Prix
12 June - Canadian Grand Prix
26 June - European Grand Prix
10 July - British Grand Prix
24 July - German Grand Prix
31 July - Hungarian Grand Prix
28 August - Belgian Grand Prix
11 September - Italian Grand Prix
25 September - Singapore
9 October - Japanese Grand Prix
16 October - Korean Grand Prix
30 October - Indian Grand Prix*
13 November - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
27 November - Brazilian Grand Prix

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13 March - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
27 March - Bahrain Grand Prix
10 April - Malaysian Grand Prix
17 April - Chinese Grand Prix
8 May - Turkish Grand Prix
22 May - Spanish Grand Prix
29 May - Monaco Grand Prix
12 June - Canadian Grand Prix
26 June - European Grand Prix****
10 July - British Grand Prix
24 July - German Grand Prix
31 July - Hungarian Grand Prix***
28 August - Belgian Grand Prix
11 September - Italian Grand Prix
25 September - Singapore Grand Prix****
9 October - Japanese Grand Prix
16 October - Korean Grand Prix
30 October - Indian Grand Prix*
13 November - Austrailian Grand Prix
27 November - Brazilian Grand Prix

I've had a crack at it myself and done it in a way I think would be the best logistically and easiest for the teams in a timeframe to get from race to race.

***Would rather remove this race from the Calendar altogether.

****Would like to change the venue for the European Grand Prix and it Brno, Mugello, or the Paul Ricard track near Valencia itself, the Singapore race just needs a new layout IMO, its too tight and twisty with nothing to severely offer a RACEtrack.

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#3 XSamFisherX
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13 March - Belgian Grand Prix 27 March - Belgian Grand Prix 10 April - Belgian Grand Prix 17 April - Belgian Grand Prix 8 May - Belgian Grand Prix 22 May - Belgian Grand Prix 12 June - Belgian Grand Prix 26 June - Belgian Grand Prix 10 July - Belgian Grand Prix 24 July - Belgian Grand Prix 31 July - Belgian Grand Prix 28 August - Sam's Backyard Grand Prix 11 September - Belgian Grand Prix 25 September - Belgian Grand Prix 9 October - Belgian Grand Prix 16 October - Belgian Grand Prix 30 October - Belgian Grand Prix 13 November - Belgian Grand Prix 27 November - Belgian Grand Prix Edit: I may have only glanced at the rules. You might want to ignore this.
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#4 kipi19
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hahaha I love it :P
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#5 Redders1989
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Sam, you forgot Canada and Brazil.
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#6 XSamFisherX
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Sam, you forgot Canada and Brazil.Redders1989
Yes, but the beauty of my schedule is that Belgium replaces every race. And Belgium is replaced by something better and more track-like than Korea.
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#7 OmenIWF
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The schedule seems to be they are moving more and more into the Asian Market where they can make a shed load of money, and at the expense of some of the other traditional race tracks, like the Belgian Grand Prix :)

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#8 General-Doug
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13 March - Bahrain Grand Prix
27 March - Australian Grand Prix
10 April - Malaysian Grand Prix
17 April - Chinese Grand Prix
8 May - Turkish Grand Prix
22 May - Spanish Grand Prix
29 May - Monaco Grand Prix
19 June - Canadian Grand Prix
10 July - British Grand Prix
24 July - German Grand Prix
31 July - Hungarian Grand Prix
28 August - Belgian Grand Prix
11 September - Italian Grand Prix
25 September - Singapore
9 October - Japanese Grand Prix
16 October - Korean Grand Prix
30 October - Indian Grand Prix*
13 November - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
27 November - Brazilian Grand Prix

Remove the European Grand Prix from the calender and move the Canadian Grand Prix forward by a week so it doesn't clash with Le Mans 24hrs.

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