2003 F1 calendar unveiled.

The World Motor Sport Council today [Wednesday] revealed the 2003 FIA Formula World Championship calendar.

There are no major changes to the schedule, and there are only three things of note:

1. The British and French GP's switch back to their more traditional dates.

2. The Australian GP is provisional - subject to an inspection and proposals for modifications to the circuit, although this is thought to be a formality.

and 3. The three-week F1 summer break in August has been axed.

2003 F1 calendar:

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The World Motor Sport Council today [Wednesday] revealed the 2003 FIA Formula World Championship calendar.

There are no major changes to the schedule, and there are only three things of note:

1. The British and French GP's switch back to their more traditional dates.

2. The Australian GP is provisional - subject to an inspection and proposals for modifications to the circuit, although this is thought to be a formality.

and 3. The three-week F1 summer break in August has been axed.

2003 F1 calendar:

March 9 - Australia, Melbourne*.
March 23 - Malaysia, Sepang.
April 6 - Brazil, Interlagos.
April 20 - San Marino, Imola.
May 4 - Spain, Barcelona.
May 18 - Austria, A1 Ring.
June1 - Monaco, Monte Carlo.
June 15 - Canada, Montreal.
June 29 - GP of Europe, Nurburgring.
July 6 - France, Magny-Cours.
July 20 - UK, Silverstone.
August 3 - Germany, Hockenheim.
August 17 - Hungary, Hungaroring.
August 31 - Belgium, Spa-Francochamps.
September 14 - Italy, Monza.
September 28 - USA, Indianapolis.
October 12 - Japan, Suzuka.

* Subject to an inspection and proposals for modifications to the circuit.

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