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Provisional FOTA schedule

Eurosport
ByEurosport

Published 23/06/2009 at 10:16 GMT

A blueprint calendar for the Formula One Teams' Association's new breakaway series in 2010 has been leaked – with no fewer than 10 current or recent grand prix circuits listed amongst the 17 venues.

2008 Monaco GP Monte Carlo

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FOTA are at loggerheads with FIA president Max Mosley over regulations for the 2010 season, and the appearance of a schedule for the new series undermines Mosley's claim that the teams are merely "posturing" and that a resolution to the dispute is "very, very close."
Current F1 venues Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, Abu Dhabi and Singapore are all on the list of venues, while the recently discarded Imola, Montreal, Indianapolis, Magny-Cours and Suzuka are part of the draft plan.
There is also a mooted return to Jerez, the southern Spanish track that fell out of favour with F1 when the town's mayor appeared on the podium and presented a trophy that should have been given out by a dignitary from Daimler-Benz.
There is also a potential return to Adelaide, the popular home of Australian Grand Prix until 1996, when rival Melbourne took over.
"Not surprisingly Adelaide has been included because it was very, very popular when it had Formula 1," said racing consultant Mike Drewer.
"But it's a bit like trying to work out who might be the members of a cabinet if there was a change in government."
There is no race in Brazil, but Argentina and Mexico are both on the list.
In Europe, meanwhile, there is the addition of the state-of-the-art Portimao track in Portugal, which opened in 2008 and has hosted testing as well as World Superbike races.
Surfers' Paradise – which has hosted Champ Cars, IndyCars and V8s – has been nominated as a reserve venue should any of the others not be up to the grade.
F1 commercial rights-holder Ecclestone has poured cold water on the FOTA plans, claiming dissenting teams do not possess sufficient financial backing to organise their own championship.
Provisional FOTA 2010 schedule:
March 3 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Last hosted F1 in 1998
March21 - Mexico City, Mexico - Last hosted F1 in 1992
April 11 - Jerez, Spain - Last hosted F1 in 1997
April 25 - Portimao, Portugal - Never hosted F1
May 2 - Imola, San Marino - Last hosted F1 in 2006
May23 - Monte Carlo, Monaco - Current F1 host
June 6 - Montreal, Canada - Last hosted F1 in 2008
June 13 - Indianapolis, United States - Last hosted F1 in 2007
July 1 - Silverstone, United Kingdom - Current F1 host
July 25 - Magny-Cours, France - Last hosted F1 in 2008
August 15 - Laustizring, Germany - Never hosted F1
August 29 - Helsinki, Finland - Never hosted F1
September 12 - Monza, Italy - Current F1 host
September 26 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Current F1 host
October 10 - Marina Bay, Singapore - Current F1 host
October 24 - Suzuka, Japan - Last hosted F1 in 2006
November 8 - Adelaide or Surfers' Paradise, Australia - Last hosted F1 in 1995/Never hosted F1
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