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Provisional 2017 F1 calendar revealed with three races TBC

 XPB Images The World Motor Sport Council has approved a provisional calendar for the 2017 F1 season, with the Canadian, German and Brazilian Grands Prix all marked as subject to confirmation. Next year’s programme features the same 21 events, though it is set to start one week later than this year with the traditional season-opening race in Australia scheduled for March 26. China and Bahrain will swap their calendar slots, with both events now back-to-back. Formula One will then head to Russia, as Sochi keeps its ‘spring’ date after hosting the sport in October during its first two editions. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will continue to kick start the European leg of...
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