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FIA confirms 21-race Formula 1 calendar for 2018 season

The FIA has approved a record-equalling 21-race Formula 1 calendar for the 2018 season, which sees the loss of Malaysia and the return of France and Germany. The season will start on March 25 in Australia and end in Abu Dhabi on November 25 – with Hungary and Belgium bookending the four-week summer break in August. For the first time in many years there will be a triple header, with France, Austria and Great Britain taking place within the space of three-weeks. Date Location Country 25 March Melbourne Australia 8 April Shanghai* China 15 April Sakhir Bahrain 29 April Baku Azerbaijan 13 May Barcelona Spain 27 May Monaco Monaco 10 June Montreal Canada 24 June Le Castellet France 1 July...
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