
As we tweeted earlier today, the FIA have confirmed that the Monaco Grand Prix will now take place one week later than planned.
At a meeting held in Paris on Wednesday, the FIA made the decision to move the Grand Prix to the 16th May 2010. This means that there is a one-week gap between Spain and Monaco, and a two-week break before the next GP in Turkey.
Other dates that are still unconfirmed are Abu Dhabi and Brazil where they are looking to switch dates, the British GP, as well as the Canadian GP which is still marked as provisional.
The final 2010 confirmed schedule will be announced in December.
Provisional 2010 Formula 1 race schedule
March 14 – Bahrain (Sakhir)
March 28 – Australia (Melbourne)
April 4 – Malaysia (Sepang)
April 18 – China (Shanghai)
May 9 – Spain (Barcelona)
May 16 – Monaco (Monte Carlo)
May 30 – Turkey (Istanbul)
June 13 – Canada (Montreal) *
June 27 – Europe (Valencia)
July 11 – Great Britain (Donington Park) *
July 25 – Germany (Hockenheim)
August 1 – Hungary (Budapest)
August 29 – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 12 – Italy (Monza)
September 26 – Singapore (Singapore)
October 3 – Japan (Suzuka)
October 17 – South Korea (Yeongam)
October 31 – Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina) **
November 14 – Brazil (Interlagos) **
* provisional dates
** to be swapped
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