The race calendar for next season has been finally been confirmed; though no dates are set of yet. Notably the race calendar has now expanded to eighteen races; with the addition of the Portuguese Grand Prix and the South African Grand Prix. Australia has retained the opening race, while Mexico has held on to holding the final race of the season. Despite the unveiling no dates have yet been set; many believing the dates will depend on when the current season ends. "The races this season, not all of them have been held on the date they were meant to be held on. This is for many reasons; one of them hosting a race every single Sunday is too much for myself and teams. I was clearly too ambitious. This is why we don't know next seasons dates yet, because to be honest we don't know what even this seasons race will fall on. Next season it wont be like this though, as the races will be more spread apart. This way the races will always be held on their date because everyone will have more time", explained Nic Morley.
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Robert
30/10/2013 11:31:23 am
I know this may sound controversial, but would Abu Dhabi be possible?
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Nic
30/10/2013 11:38:10 am
Perhaps in the future, as for now I wanted to increase the calendar to 18 andI'm very happy to add Estoril and Kyalami to the series. :)
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