The start times of each round of the 2011 F1 schedule

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are 20 stops in the new season, with the opening match scheduled for March 13, again in Bahrain.

    The Chinese Grand Prix was scheduled for April 17, but the FIA marked China with the same asterisk as India, turning it into a pending sub-race, and the finale was changed back to Brazil.

    The specific schedule is as follows:

    13 03 Bahrain.

    27 03 Australia.

    10 04 Malaysia.

    17 04 China*

    08 05 Turkey.

    22 05 Spain.

    29 05 Monaco.

    12 06 Canada.

    26 06 Europe.

    10 07 United Kingdom.

    24 07 Germany.

    31 07 Hungary.

    28 08 Belgium.

    11 09 Italy.

    25 09 Singapore.

    09 10 Japan.

    16 10 South Korea.

    30 10 India*

    13 11 Abu Dhabi.

    27 11 Brazil.

    Subject to FIA approval of the track.

    How much exactly? No one should be able to decide right now ... Ask the FIA, shall we?

    Take a look at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix.

    Track: Sakhir Circuit (6299 meters).

    Qualifying: Saturday 19:00-20:00

    Sunday 20:00-22:00

    Beijing Time).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    20 stations were originally planned, but on February 21 Bahrain announced the cancellation of the Bahrain station. China Station 4 17th.

    The first edition of the FIA's 2011 F1 schedule reached 20 stops, the most in F1 history. As shown in the table below, the 2011 edition of Formula 1 will kick off in Bahrain on March 13 with four back-to-back races, with a new leg scheduled for India in New Delhi and currently scheduled for October 30. Brazil is the final destination for the second time since 2008, on November 27, when Abu Dhabi is the second-to-last.

    On the evening of February 21, local time, the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix Organizing Committee confirmed that Bahrain will cancel the 2011 F1 season opener.

    Due to the turbulent situation in Bahrain and security concerns, the Bahrain Grand Prix organisers had to announce that they had decided to cancel the hosting of the 2011 F1 opener.

    With the Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled, which meant that the 2011 F1 opener would take place in Australia on 27 March, Albert Park was once again the first race of the new F1 season, which will start two weeks later than originally planned.

    The specific schedule is as follows:

    13 03 Bahrain cancelled.

    27 03 Australia.

    10 04 Malaysia.

    17 04 China*

    08 05 Turkey.

    22 05 Spain.

    29 05 Monaco.

    12 06 Canada.

    26 06 Europe.

    10 07 United Kingdom.

    24 07 Germany.

    31 07 Hungary.

    28 08 Belgium.

    11 09 Italy.

    25 09 Singapore.

    09 10 Japan.

    16 10 South Korea.

    30 10 India*

    13 11 Abu Dhabi.

    27 11 Brazil.

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