01 2008 Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) 14 - 16 Mar
02 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix (Kuala Lumpur) 21 - 23 Mar
03 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix (Bahrain) 04 - 06 Apr
04 2008 Spanish Grand Prix (Catalunya) 25 - 27 Apr
05 2008 Turkish Grand Prix (Istanbul) 09 - 11 May
06 2008 Monaco Grand Prix (Monte Carlo) 22 - 25 May
07 2008 Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal) 06 - 08 Jun
08 2008 French Grand Prix (Magny-Cours) 20 - 22 Jun
09 2008 British Grand Prix (Silverstone) 04 - 06 Jul
10 2008 German Grand Prix (Hockenheim) 18 - 20 Jul
11 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest) 01 - 03 Aug
12 2008 European Grand Prix (Valencia) 22 - 24 Aug
13 2008 Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) 05 - 07 Sep
14 2008 Italian Grand Prix (Monza) 12 - 14 Sep
15 2008 Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore) 26 - 28 Sep
16 2008 Japanese Grand Prix (Fuji Speedway) 10 - 12 Oct
17 2008 Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai) 17 - 19 Oct
18 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo) 31 Oct - 02 Nov
I never support the idea of having 2 grand prix in the same country...
In 2008:
04 2008 Spanish Grand Prix (Catalunya) 25 - 27 Apr
12 2008 European Grand Prix (Valencia) 22 - 24 Aug
It happend before, Germany as example.
It's stupid !!! Why in the same country?
Why a European grand prix?
With so many good circuits , why f1 needs 2 races in the same country?
Why not Portugal-Estoril that has a fantastic circuit?
Argentina? South-Africa? Anyone remember Cayalami? Great circuit
And so many other.... is it so difficult to make a deal with these countrys ????
Why do they have a race in Monaco that is the most dangerous track in the world?
ok, ok, it's the oldest track, the money, bla bla bla....
But Spain...2 tracks...dont tell me that spain pays a lot o money... ia sure others would pay even more....