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Council approves 21-race 2019 calendar and sporting regulation changes
The World Motorsport Council confirmed a 21-race F1 calendar for 2019. The meeting, hosted by FIA President Jean Todt and Deputy President for Sport Graham Stoker and held in Paris on Friday also confirmed some minor changes to the sporting regulations. 17 March Australia Melbourne 31 March Bahrain Sakhir 14 April China Shanghai 28 April Azerbaijan Baku 12 May Spain Barcelona 26 May Monaco Monaco 9 June Canada Montreal 23 June France Le Castellet 30 June Austria Spielberg 14 July Great Britain Silverstone 28 July Germany Hockenheim 4 August Hungary Budapest 1 September Belgium Spa 8 September Italy Monza 22 September Singapore Singapore 29 September Russia Sochi 13 October Japan Suzuka 27...
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