- 29 Sep 16, 03:25#441354
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
ESPNF1:
The FIA has released the provisional calendar for the 2017 season, featuring 21 races in a similar order to this year's.
There will be no additional or axed rounds for 2017, although the Canadian, German and Brazilian Grands Prix remain subject to confirmation for financial reasons.
The date of the Australian Grand Prix has been pushed back to allow teams a longer period of development time for their 2017 cars and China has been turned into a back-to-back race with Bahrain to accommodate the later start date.
Malaysia has been positioned ahead of Singapore, which now becomes a back-to-back with Japan. Meanwhile, Mexico will be a week later, making it a back-to-back with Brazil rather than the USA.
The season finale will once again take place in Abu Dhabi at the end of November. The provisional calendar is expected to be ratified by the FIA at the end of the year.
Provisional 2017 calendar in full:
March 26, Melbourne, Australia
April 9, Shanghai, China
April 16, Sakhir, Bahrain
April 30, Sochi, Russia
May 14, Barcelona, Spain
May 28, Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 11, Montreal, Canada*
June 18, Baku, Azerbaijan
July 2, Spielberg, Austria
July 9, Silverstone, Great Britain
July 23, Budapest, Hungary
July 30, Hockenheim, Germany*
August 27, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
September 3, Monza, Italy
September 17, Sepang, Malaysia
October 1, Marina Bay, Singapore
October 8, Suzuka, Japan
October 22, Austin, USA
November 5, Mexico City, Mexico
November 12, Sao Paulo, Brazil*
November 26, Abu Dhabi, UAE
*Subject to confirmation
The FIA has released the provisional calendar for the 2017 season, featuring 21 races in a similar order to this year's.
There will be no additional or axed rounds for 2017, although the Canadian, German and Brazilian Grands Prix remain subject to confirmation for financial reasons.
The date of the Australian Grand Prix has been pushed back to allow teams a longer period of development time for their 2017 cars and China has been turned into a back-to-back race with Bahrain to accommodate the later start date.
Malaysia has been positioned ahead of Singapore, which now becomes a back-to-back with Japan. Meanwhile, Mexico will be a week later, making it a back-to-back with Brazil rather than the USA.
The season finale will once again take place in Abu Dhabi at the end of November. The provisional calendar is expected to be ratified by the FIA at the end of the year.
Provisional 2017 calendar in full:
March 26, Melbourne, Australia
April 9, Shanghai, China
April 16, Sakhir, Bahrain
April 30, Sochi, Russia
May 14, Barcelona, Spain
May 28, Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 11, Montreal, Canada*
June 18, Baku, Azerbaijan
July 2, Spielberg, Austria
July 9, Silverstone, Great Britain
July 23, Budapest, Hungary
July 30, Hockenheim, Germany*
August 27, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
September 3, Monza, Italy
September 17, Sepang, Malaysia
October 1, Marina Bay, Singapore
October 8, Suzuka, Japan
October 22, Austin, USA
November 5, Mexico City, Mexico
November 12, Sao Paulo, Brazil*
November 26, Abu Dhabi, UAE
*Subject to confirmation

