The season starts on the 14th of March in Bahrain and ends on the 14th of November in Abu Dhabi.
There will be 19 races in 2010 with Canada making a return and a new race in Korea
There will be 4 back to back races (Australia - Malaysia, Spain - Monaco , Germany - Hungary & Brazil - Abu Dhabi).
2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
14 March.............Bahrain
28 March...........Australia
04 April.............Malaysia
18 April.............China
09 May..............Spain
16 May..............Monaco
30 May..............Turkey
13 June.............Canada
27 June.............Europe (Valencia)
11 July..............Great Britain
25 July..............Germany
01 August..........Hungary
29 August..........Belgium
12 September....Italy
26 September....Singapore
10 October.........Japan
24 October.........Korea
7 November.........Brazil
14 November......Abu Dhabi
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2010 Formula One Schedule
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2010 Formula One Schedule
Last edited by Ed on Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:53 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Hi Ed,
Thanks for sharing the information on the schedule of Formula One Racing which starts from 14th of March,2010. You have provided the detail information with the venue where the race is going to be held. The forum members who are interested in racing will be very much thankful to you. Keep us updated on the results of racing once it has been started. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing the information on the schedule of Formula One Racing which starts from 14th of March,2010. You have provided the detail information with the venue where the race is going to be held. The forum members who are interested in racing will be very much thankful to you. Keep us updated on the results of racing once it has been started. Thanks.
Live Coverage
Hi Ed,Ed wrote:Thank you prestonwatson for your comments. During the F1 season we provide live coverage for all the practice sessions, qualifying and the race through links provided on threads created for each Grand Prix.
Can you expand on what you mean by 'Live Coverage'. Is this a text feed as for the testing, or a video feed?
Also I assume that F1, the most advanced motor sport will still be broadcast is SD (Standard Definition) and not HD.
I have access to the BBC feeds which include the Red button features, so looking forward to watching the Practise sessions as well as Qualifying and then the races.
Live Timing
For those who haven't tried it:
http://www.formula1.com/live_timing/
Is quite good. For the practise sessions there is no commentry, but for qualifying there is.
I've sometimes had this running while watching the Qualifying live on the BBC. Noticed that I could see the times on my PC before they were on the TV
Also hope that on this site there will be lots of discussions (heated one's too
before/during and after the practise, qualifying and races.
http://www.formula1.com/live_timing/
Is quite good. For the practise sessions there is no commentry, but for qualifying there is.
I've sometimes had this running while watching the Qualifying live on the BBC. Noticed that I could see the times on my PC before they were on the TV

Also hope that on this site there will be lots of discussions (heated one's too

Re: Live Coverage
This is a text feed not a video feed.Swiss1 wrote:Hi Ed,Ed wrote:Thank you prestonwatson for your comments. During the F1 season we provide live coverage for all the practice sessions, qualifying and the race through links provided on threads created for each Grand Prix.
Can you expand on what you mean by 'Live Coverage'. Is this a text feed as for the testing, or a video feed?
Also I assume that F1, the most advanced motor sport will still be broadcast is SD (Standard Definition) and not HD.
I have access to the BBC feeds which include the Red button features, so looking forward to watching the Practise sessions as well as Qualifying and then the races.