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17th March - Australia (Melbourne)
31st March - Bahrain (Sakhir)
14th April - China (Shanghai)
28th April - Azerbaijan (Baku)
12th May - Spain (Barcelona)
26th May - Monaco (Monaco)
14th April - China (Shanghai)
28th April - Azerbaijan (Baku)
12th May - Spain (Barcelona)
26th May - Monaco (Monaco)
9th June - Canada (Montreal)
23rd June - France (Le Castellet)
30th June - Austria (Spielberg)
14th July - Great Britain (Silverstone)
28th July - Germany (Hockenheim)
4th August - Hungary (Budapest)
1st September - Belgium (Spa)
8th September - Italy (Monza)
22nd September - Singapore (Singapore)
29th September - Russia (Sochi)
13th October - Japan (Suzuka)
27th October - Mexico (Mexico City)
3rd November - USA (Austin)
17th November - Brazil (Sao Paulo)
1st December - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
You can find Formula 1 2019 official calendar with additions - here. As for the 23 races, it is hardly possible to say for sure that it is good or bad. Countries are evolving and there are Formula 1 fans becoming more and more. On this basis, it is possible, that only drivers, due to human characteristics become a powerless link. Agreed or not?
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