Dream F1 Calender

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JoeGraham11
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Dream F1 Calender

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Thought this would be quite exciting to see what people had as their dream calenders.


Rules

1) No more than 20 races in a single year.

2) The track must still exsist. (But can have for example Silverstone w/ Bridge and Priory, or Imola pre 1994)

3) No more than two GPs per country. (Only allowed two countries with two GPs)

4) Have to put in a feasible order, eg, not Melbourne, then Silvestone, then Interlagos

5) Must use at least 3 continents.

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N12ck
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Re: Dream F1 Calender

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1.Nurburgring
2.Barcelona
3.Magny-cours
4.Silverstone
5.Indianapolis
6.Sao Paulo
7.Suzuka
8.Korean GP (cant remember track name)
9.Monaco
(1 week gap to make more interesting)
10.Monza
11.San Marino
12.Hockenheim
13.Abu Dhabi
14.Singapore
15.Adelaide
16.Gilles Vilneuve Circuit
17.Spa
18.Imola
19.Hungaroring
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Robbobnob
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Re: Dream F1 Calender

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Ohk since i live in the furthermost corner of the entire universe, naturally i would have this preferred order :D

Robbobnobs Formula 1 Calendar:

1. The New Zealand Grand Prix ( at the finished Hampton Downes Racetrack): The New Zeland Grand Prix has a lot of history with some big notable past winners being Keke Rosberg, Sterling Moss, John Surtees and Bruce Mclaren to name a few.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Grand_Prix

2. The Australian Grad Prix (Bathurst, Mt Panorama): Anybody that has seen the Bathurst 1000 will attest to the spectacle, with the walls so close and the elevation change, combined with the high-speed conrod straight and the chase in the last sector, the track has everything to keep you excited. It is a real shame that the safety aspect of this track would more than likely prohibit a F1 race from taking place though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathurst_1000

3. Singapore GP, (Marina Bay Circuit)

4. Japanese GP, (Suzuka)

5. Korean GP

6. Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

EUROPEAN SEASON

7. Austrian Gran Prix (Red Bull Ring, A1 Ring)

8. Italian Gran Prix (Monza)

9. San Marino Gran Prix (Imola)

10. German GP (Nordshcleife)

11. English GP (Silverstone)

12. Monaco ( with no saftey barriers for the atmosphere without sacrificing saftey ideally)

13. Spanish GP ( Jerez)

14. French GP ( Magney Cours / Paul Riccard)

15. Belgium ( Spa)

16. Canadian GP (Circuit de Gilles Villenuve)

17. USA GP ( Watkins Glen)

18. Mexacin GP ( Somewhere in mexaco)

19. Brazilian GP (Intelagos)
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andartop
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This: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirelli_Calendar 8)

Sorry guys, but there have been at least another two threads on the same subject over the last few years, maybe try digging them up and continuing from where we left it..
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