A1GP Race calendar

cos
25 May 2005, 13:23
Autosport has the details of the calendar that A1GP has sent off to the FIA for approval. 12 races, 3 in Europe, Aussie race at Eastern Creek, 2 US races (including Laguna Seca!), and quite a few races in the Mid East/Asia ending in China.

mabs_nsx
25 May 2005, 13:32
Autosport has the details of the calendar that A1GP has sent off to the FIA for approval. 12 races, 3 in Europe, Aussie race at Eastern Creek, 2 US races (including Laguna Seca!), and quite a few races in the Mid East/Asia ending in China.

Any other sites that have the details of the calendar that A1GP has sent off to the FIA

mabs_nsx
25 May 2005, 13:34
Pitpass

http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=24585

jondownunder
25 May 2005, 14:02
Provisional calendar from that pitpass link:

25th September 2005 - Brands Hatch, UK
9th October 2005 - Eurospeedway GP, Germany
23rd October 2005 - Estoril, Portugal
6th November 2005 - Eastern Creek, Australia
20th November 2005 - Sepang International, Malaysia
11th December 2005 - Dubai Autodrome, United Arab Emirates
15th January 2006 - TBC, Indonesia or Singapore (both countries competing for round)
29th January 2006 - Durban (street race) or Cape Town (Killarney circuit), South Africa
12th February 2006 - Parque Fundidora Monterrey, Mexico
26th February 2006 - San Antonio, Texas (street race), USA
12th March 2006 - Laguna Seca, California, USA
26th March 2006 - Beijing Goldenport (TBC), China

Beijing is subject to FIA approval or alternative circuit being selected by Chinese government.

Looks an interesting calendar, a good mix of new and old tracks, with a few classic circuits thrown in. Interesting they are opting for a street race in Texas - Champ Car has shown bringing the racing into the cities guarantees a good crowd, so hopefully it will work for A1.

Kicking-back
25 May 2005, 14:49
Excellent calendar.

I'm looking forward to this immensely.

SALEEN S7R
25 May 2005, 14:58
Indeed, excellent. Im just trying to decide which round im looking forward most to! :) Sepang, Laguna Seca, Brands Hatch and Estoril are going to rock!

mixxer
25 May 2005, 18:14
http://f1.racing-live.com/en/index.html?http://f1.racing-live.com/en/headlines/news/detail/050525155233.shtml

the_royksopp
25 May 2005, 18:16
A1GP has revealed the calendar (http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=24585) for the inaugural season.

So, whaddaya think?

Personally, i think it looks good - Brands and Laguna Seca are sure winners, and Eurospeedway, Estoril, Eastern Creek, Sepang, Dubai, Fundidora and Goldenport are good tracks too. I must say, a race in Indonesia/Singapore, both countries who as per now doesnt have one decent racetrack, doesnt really float my boat. The Southafrican GP is a good idea, but why not use either Kyalami or Phakisa? And the San Antonio track i never heard about, and cant seem to find any maps of it anywhere. And why no track in South America - thats the only continent they're missing?

It does surprise me a great lot too, that neither Bahrain, Qatar nor Turkey is on the calendar - both Bahrain and Qatar were intended to be.

Flaming_Wuzzle
25 May 2005, 23:32
...Whoa, a race in Texas, and not too far away at that. Awesome.

I might consider going if I can get away that weekend and the tickets are cheap enough. Might bring some others along as well if I can find anyone that's interested. It'll be a good way to experience an international racing series.

Flaming_Wuzzle
25 May 2005, 23:41
Provisional calendar from that pitpass link:

26th February 2006 - San Antonio, Texas (street race), USA

That's bloody amazing, I might be able to go to this, assuming it remains on the calendar when it becomes final.

Only about a 3 hour drive from here to San Antonio, so I am definitely considering driving out there to watch.

Mike_Wooshy
25 May 2005, 23:43
looks a great calender
im really looking forward to this !

Flaming_Wuzzle
26 May 2005, 00:24
That's bloody amazing, I might be able to go to this, assuming it remains on the calendar when it becomes final.

Only about a 3 hour drive from here to San Antonio, so I am definitely considering driving out there to watch.

Disregard the above post, threads were merged.

Belly13
26 May 2005, 09:55
I can't wait. I think it will become a huge annual thing. There are more than likely going to be more countries aiming to be involved as well, if it turns out to be a success. Does anyone think it could run on the card with F1 someday, or is the Shiek focused on having it in F1's off-season annually?

SALEEN S7R
26 May 2005, 10:07
Personally I think the series will stay as it is Belly, what I mean by that is I think it will race as planned during the F1 off season. If A1 GP were to run during the regular motorsport season it woudnt go unnoticed but it certainly woudnt attract the attention it is going to attract by running in the off season like it is this year. IMO.

That said, in a few years time when and if the series has grown and is still around it isnt out of the question for it to run during the regular motorsport season. First though it needs to grow and get some real momentum behind it and get a real fan base. My hope though is that one day the series may well run during the traditional motorsport season.

Rob29
26 May 2005, 10:12
San Antonio had a street race for sportscars (IMSA?) a few years back. Will they use the same layout?

Cougar
26 May 2005, 14:09
The decision to possibly run at Killarney in Cape Town is quite interesting. From what I last saw this track is not very up to date (they might have changed it a bit)

http://www.aerialphoto.co.za/html/killarney.htm <-- Nice scenery though..

The street race in Durban could be interesting...

Cougar
26 May 2005, 14:24
Ah sorry about the double post.. but reading http://www.autoworld.co.za/autonews/viewart.asp?id=2914 (down near the bottom) they dont have the Capetown venue listed but say the Durban venue is provisional on circuit approval so I think the Capetown venue might be a backup incase the street circuit is not aproved...

Asa
27 May 2005, 05:10
They have the Sepang race clashing with the Macau F3 Grand Prix... that's no good... I hope the FIA don't approve this date. (Just the date not the venue, Sepang is a very good circuit.)

I heard that Bahrain (and Shanghai) has a contract with Bernie saying they can't have any major international single seater race at their circuits except F1. That's why A1 don't go there.

Rob29
27 May 2005, 09:17
They have the Sepang race clashing with the Macau F3 Grand Prix... that's no good... I hope the FIA don't approve this date. (Just the date not the venue, Sepang is a very good circuit.)

I heard that Bahrain (and Shanghai) has a contract with Bernie saying they can't have any major international single seater race at their circuits except F1. That's why A1 don't go there.Would be interesting to see 'major' single seater race defined in a court of law? Is Bernie seriously afraid of competition? Why build a multi-million £ facilitiy to be used only once a year? This maybe explains why there were 3 mid east races on the original(undated)schedule but now only one. I thought maybe the Sheiks had fallen out.

Kicking-back
27 May 2005, 10:36
Bernie is actually supporting A1 - he sees it as a good way to keep interest in racing through the winter.

The reason for there only being one middle eastern race is the higher than anticipated interest from around the world - and the fact that Qatar, Bahrain and Dubai are geographically close.

ausracefan
27 May 2005, 10:59
A1GP has revealed the calendar (http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=24585) for the inaugural season.

So, whaddaya think?

Personally, i think it looks good - Brands and Laguna Seca are sure winners, and Eurospeedway, Estoril, Eastern Creek, Sepang, Dubai, Fundidora and Goldenport are good tracks too. I must say, a race in Indonesia/Singapore, both countries who as per now doesnt have one decent racetrack, doesnt really float my boat. The Southafrican GP is a good idea, but why not use either Kyalami or Phakisa? And the San Antonio track i never heard about, and cant seem to find any maps of it anywhere. And why no track in South America - thats the only continent they're missing?

It does surprise me a great lot too, that neither Bahrain, Qatar nor Turkey is on the calendar - both Bahrain and Qatar were intended to be.

Im liking the look of this. My guess the Singapore or Indonesia rounds will be on street tracks, as long as there quick with plenty of overtaking spots ill be fine with them, same goes for San Antonio. Nice tracks they have picked to. I especially like Laguna Seca being on there, love to see these things go down the corkscrew. I would prefer like you the RSA GP at Kyalami, tho i don like the layout of Killarney.
Cant wait for Brands

mabs_nsx
14 Jun 2005, 10:00
My A1GP Race Calendar would start with round 1 on the 2nd of October 2005 and end with Round 12 on March 12

Oct 2=Round 1
Oct 23=Round 2
Nov 6=Round 3
Nov 20=Round 4
Dec 4=Round 5
Dec 18=Round 6
Jan 1=Round 7
Jan 15=Round 8
Jan 29=Round 9
Feb 12=Round 10
Feb 26=Round 11
Mar 12=Round 12

Kicking-back
14 Jun 2005, 13:31
mabs - why can you never accept any racing series the way it is, without coming up with fantasy calendars, race formats etc etc, which usually look like change for the sake of change!

GP Racer
18 Jun 2005, 01:44
With 2 American races on the schedule, I would think that an announcement on the American team cannot be to far behind.

At least I hope! :laugh:

luke
18 Jun 2005, 20:54
mabs - why can you never accept any racing series the way it is, without coming up with fantasy calendars, race formats etc etc, which usually look like change for the sake of change!

I do the same.

No problem with that.

justafeind
19 Jun 2005, 18:41
sorry if the worng thred does anyone know if theres tickets for brands left and prices etc


Cheers

Silk Cut Jaguar
2 Jul 2005, 00:38
I heard that Bahrain (and Shanghai) has a contract with Bernie saying they can't have any major international single seater race at their circuits except F1. That's why A1 don't go there.

From what I've read in the past most of the circuits F1 visit need permission from Bernie to run cars over a certain power. I suppose Bernie only invokes this when ChampCar or the like ask to run somewhere and partly to stop rival series springing up.

R59
3 Jul 2005, 08:52
When they announced this series, it was to a Southern Hemisphere thing....

Not many circuits on that is fall into that category.

Nice to see the ones that are there though, I tihink I'd rather see them use Road America.

mandretti39
3 Jul 2005, 23:33
If you go here...
http://www.a1gp.com/racing/season.php
...you can see the schedule with track maps. You will notice for the Indonesia/Singapore, San Antonio, and China races, it shows the Infineon (Sears Point) Raceway track map, although they are not racing there. Has it or will it hold testing, or are they going to use the track for those races (I doubt it, but who knows)? What do you think the deal with the map is?

Kicking-back
4 Jul 2005, 07:53
mandretti39 - I think they're just using that as a generic track map as the layout for those particular rounds is not yet exactly finalised.

Net-Ranger
6 Jul 2005, 21:03
If you go here...
http://www.a1gp.com/racing/season.php
...you can see the schedule with track maps. You will notice for the Indonesia/Singapore, San Antonio, and China races, it shows the Infineon (Sears Point) Raceway track map, although they are not racing there. Has it or will it hold testing, or are they going to use the track for those races (I doubt it, but who knows)? What do you think the deal with the map is?

Good question...is there any precedence of high level open wheel racing at Sears Point???, apart of the irrealavant riden league, AKA IRL

TwoSheds
6 Jul 2005, 23:18
sorry if the worng thred does anyone know if theres tickets for brands left and prices etc


Cheers

I'm pretty sure tickets are still available. Try this (http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/events/event-details.asp?ProductID=484) page for details and booking online.




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