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2017 F1 calendar confirmed by FIA

The provisional 2017 Formula 1 World Championship calendar has been published by the FIA after approval from the World Motor Sport Council. Next year's calendar follows a similar pattern to 2016 with the same 21-round races remaining in place, with only one small change of note which is the swap of the Malaysian Grand Prix and Singapore Grand Prix in the schedule. Three rounds are still subject to confirmation (Canada, Germany and Brazil), while the new Grand Prix of Europe in Baku once again clashes with the Le Mans 24 Hours on the 17-18 June 2017. Provisional 2017 F1 calendar 26 March Melbourne Australia 9 April Shanghai China 16 April Bahrain Bahrain 30 April Sochi Russia 14 May...
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