Welcome 2012 F1 season!
2011's F1 season was an amazing one. Team strategies had changed, a new track had been added, cars were better than ever. Fast forward 2012 and you see the teams gearing up to steal that podium.
Check out this years calendar:-
2012 F1 calendar
Full details of all 20 Grands Prix listed on the 2012 Formula 1 calendar
2011's F1 season was an amazing one. Team strategies had changed, a new track had been added, cars were better than ever. Fast forward 2012 and you see the teams gearing up to steal that podium.
Check out this years calendar:-
2012 F1 calendar
Full details of all 20 Grands Prix listed on the 2012 Formula 1 calendar
Melbourne, 16-18 March
Sepang, 23-25 March
More on the Malaysian GP from formula1.com
More on the Malaysian GP from formula1.com
Shanghai, 13-15 April
Sakhir, 20-22 April
Montmelo, 11-13 May
Monte Carlo, 25-27 May
More on the Monaco GP from formula1.com</CPS:LINK>
More on the Monaco GP from formula1.com</CPS:LINK>
Montreal, 8-10 June
Valencia, 22-24 June
Silverstone, 6-8 July
Hockenheim, 20-22 July
Hungaroring, 27-29 July
Spa-Francorchamps, 31 August - 2 September
More on the Belgian GP from formula1.com
More on the Belgian GP from formula1.com
Monza, 7-9 September
Singapore, 21-23 September
Suzuka, 5-7 October
Yeongam, 12-14 October
New Delhi, 26-28 October
Yas Marina, 2-4 November
More on the Abu Dhabi GP from formula1.com
More on the Abu Dhabi GP from formula1.com
Austin, 16-18 November
Interlagos, 23-25 November
So make sure you don't miss it! This year will mark
the return of the US Grand Prix. It will also be the second year of the spanking new Indian GP and the third year of the Korean GP.
The US GP will be held at the brand new circuit in Austin, Texas, dubbed the circuit of Americas.
the return of the US Grand Prix. It will also be the second year of the spanking new Indian GP and the third year of the Korean GP.
The US GP will be held at the brand new circuit in Austin, Texas, dubbed the circuit of Americas.