Complete F1 Schedule 2016: 21 Series Racing, begins in Australia

Complete F1 Schedule 2016: 21 Series Racing, begins in Australia - Complete 2016 F1 schedule has been released by FIFA and MSC on Wednesday (12/03/2015). Next season, the championship's pole will have 21 races to be started via the Australian Grand Prix, then ends on November 27 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Previously, F1 has a limited number of series throughout the season, at number 20 series. But next season, these restrictions will be lifted so that overall there are 21 series. Thus, this is the longest championship in the history of Formula 1, which is expected to restore the glory of this sport.


There will be little difference, namely the emergence of the Grand Prix of Azerbaijan in Baku. The rest, 20 other countries that hosted the race is still the same. Exceptions exist in the German Grand Prix which will be held at the Hockenheimring.


Another difference is, related to the composition of the schedule. Next season, the level of competition will be more complicated because there are six pairs of races held in the week in a row. The race is the Canadian GP and Azerbaijan (12 and June 19), Austria and the United Kingdom (3 and 10 July), Hungary and Germany (24 and 31 July), Belgium and Italy (August 28 and September 4), Malaysia and Japan ( 2 and 9 October), and the latter is the US and Mexico (23 and 30 October).F1 2016 itself will start in Australia on 20 March 2016. Then shut down at the end of November, exactly 27 November at Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi. Will be a question, whether the Mercedes was still consistent next season, or Ferrari and the other teams can catch up. 

Here is the complete 2016 F1 schedule.
  1. March 20 - Australian GP
  2. April 3 - GP Bahrain
  3. April 17 - China GP
  4. May 1 - GP Russia
  5. May 15 - GP Spain
  6. May 29 - Monaco GP
  7. June 12 - Canadian GP
  8. June 19 - GP the Azerbaijan
  9. July 3 - GP Austria
  10. July 10 - GP United Kingdom
  11. July 24 - GP Hungary
  12. July 31 - GP Germany
  13. August 28 - GP Belgium
  14. September 4 -GP Italy
  15. September 18 - GP Singapore
  16. October 2 - GP Malaysia
  17. October 9 - Japanese GP
  18. October 23 - US GP
  19. October 30 - GP Mexico
  20. November 13 - the Brazilian Grand Prix
  21. November 27 - GP Abu Dhabi

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