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2013 F1 calendar announced

2013 F1 calendar announced

David Bodapati

Paris, 28 Sept 2012: A meeting of the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) took place today, 28 September, in Paris and the following decisions were taken.
FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
The FIA President confirmed that positive and constructive discussions continue with regard to the new Concorde Agreement and it is anticipated a contract will be signed by the end of October.
Following a fax vote by the Technical Working Group, the 2013 Sporting and Technical Regulations were approved by the WMSC.

The 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

17/03
AUS
Grand Prix of Australia

24/03
MYS
Grand Prix of Malaysia

14/04
CHN
Grand Prix of China

21/04
BHR
Grand Prix of Bahrain

12/05
ESP
Grand Prix of Spain (Barcelona)

26/05
MCO
Grand Prix of Monaco

09/06
CAN
Grand Prix of Canada

16/06
USA
Grand Prix of Jersey (New York) *

30/06
GBR
Grand Prix of Great Britain

14/07
DEU
Grand Prix of Germany

28/07
HUN
Grand Prix of Hungary

25/08
BEL
Grand Prix of Belgium

08/09
ITA
Grand Prix of Italy

22/09
SGP
Grand Prix of Singapore

06/10
KOR
Grand Prix of Korea

13/10
JPN
Grand Prix of Japan

27/10
IND
Grand Prix of India

03/11
ARE
Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi

17/11
USA
Grand Prix of USA (Austin)

24/11
BRA
Grand Prix of Brazil

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    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
    The WMSC approved for the FIA to proceed with an agreement with The Sportsman Media Group and Red Bull Media House to become the new global Promoter of the FIA World Rally Championship from 2013. The Promoter will be responsible for investing and developing the WRC with a view to increasing its profile, reputation and commercial value. In particular, the Promoter, working in close collaboration with the FIA, will be focused on introducing live television and an innovative digital media strategy in the next years.
    As part of a cost-reduction process and to attract greater entries, WRC Teams competing in the 2013 FIA World Rally Championship will now only have to contest one non-European event. WRC Teams must however still nominate and take part in a minimum of seven events.
    The structure of the support Championships has been revised to reflect the interests and demands of the competitors. From 2013, the current Championship for S2000 cars will be replaced by the WRC-2 Championship including cars with four-wheel drive (R5, R4 and S2000). A specific cup for cars in the Group N category will also form part of the FIA WRC-2 Championship, and titles for teams, drivers and co-drivers will be awarded to those who have scored the most points in six of the seven events in which they have taken part.

The current Production Car World Rally Championship will be replaced by the FIA WRC-3 Championship, including Group R cars with two-wheel drive (R3, R2 and R1). Titles for teams, drivers and co-drivers will be awarded to those who have scored the most points in five of the six events in which they have taken part.

The current FIA WRC Academy will be re-named the FIA Junior WRC Championship.

For safety reasons and therefore with immediate effect, each crew that is entered with a WRC car is permitted to use a route note car on asphalt events.

To limit costs and encourage participation, from 2013 the use of the latest evolution of parts homologated by manufacturers will not be mandatory for WRC cars entered by drivers not scoring points in the Manufacturers’ Championship. This also applies to all cars in the S2000 category with a 1.6L turbo engine.

The 2013 FIA World Rally Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

20/01
MCO
Rallye Monte Carlo

10/02
SWE
Rally Sweden

10/03
MEX
Rally Mexico

14/04
PRT
Rallye de Portugal

05/05
ARG
Rally Argentina

02/06
GRE
Acropolis Rally

23/06
ITA
Rally d'Italia

04/08
FIN
Rally Finland

TBC
DEU
Rallye Deutschland

15/09
AUS
Rally Australia

06/10
FRA
Rallye de France

27/10
ESP
Rally de España

17/11
GBR
Rally of Great Britain

Note: The finish date given is the Sunday of the rally weekend. Itineraries are however subject to final confirmation by event organisers.
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