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FIA announces 2012 Formula 1 calender
The FIA announced the 2012 Formula 1 calendar on Friday with longest season ever in the Formula 1 history. The United States Grand Prix returned for the first times since 2007.
The season will start with Bahrain followed by Melborne in the following week. There will be six back to back event in the first six weeks.
The Korean GP has been moved towards the first half of the season. The Turkish Grand Prix is subjected to confirmation and Indian GP is scheduled for Oct 28.
The season will start with Bahrain followed by Melborne in the following week. There will be six back to back event in the first six weeks.
The Korean GP has been moved towards the first half of the season. The Turkish Grand Prix is subjected to confirmation and Indian GP is scheduled for Oct 28.
Here's the full list:
11/03 | Bahrain |
18/03 | Australia |
01/04 | Malaysia |
08/04 | China |
22/04 | Korea |
06/05 | Turkey |
20/05 | Spain |
27/05 | Monaco |
10/06 | Canada |
17/06 | United States |
01/07 | Valencia |
15/07 | Britain |
29/07 | Germany |
05/08 | Hungary |
02/09 | Belgium |
09/09 | Italy |
30/09 | Singapore |
14/10 | Japan |
28/10 | India |
11/11 | Abu Dhabi |
25/11 | Brazil |
Force India F1 Team Academy launched, racing talent search begins
India’s only F1 team Force India has launched Force India F1 Team Academy with an idea to search the racing talent in India and providing vocational and academic training for young Indians aspiring to a serious professional career in motorsports.
The Force India F1 Team Academy is a non-profit entity which will devote in three key areas 1. Talent Vertical – Identifying and nurturing racing talent in India, Vocational Training Vertical – Providing vocational training for a career in motor sport or related industries and Academic Programmes Vertical – Providing specialized academic courses/programmes related to the field of motorsports.
Dr. Vijay Mallya, Chairman & Team Principal, Force India Formula One Team -
“The setting up of the Force India F1 Team Academy is a historic milestone in the sports arena in India especially since it marks the first time ever that anyone has embarked on such an ambitious programme to create a pool of talent and groom aspirants who show exceptional promise by providing them the necessary corporate funding and support backed with a crystal-clear professional career path in motorsport so that one day, they can go on to represent India in the international arena and hopefully bring glory to the nation”.
The Force India F1 Team Academy is a non-profit entity which will devote in three key areas 1. Talent Vertical – Identifying and nurturing racing talent in India, Vocational Training Vertical – Providing vocational training for a career in motor sport or related industries and Academic Programmes Vertical – Providing specialized academic courses/programmes related to the field of motorsports.
Dr. Vijay Mallya, Chairman & Team Principal, Force India Formula One Team -
“The setting up of the Force India F1 Team Academy is a historic milestone in the sports arena in India especially since it marks the first time ever that anyone has embarked on such an ambitious programme to create a pool of talent and groom aspirants who show exceptional promise by providing them the necessary corporate funding and support backed with a crystal-clear professional career path in motorsport so that one day, they can go on to represent India in the international arena and hopefully bring glory to the nation”.
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