Have Your Say: All Time Ultimate F1 Schedule

It's about getting the core tracks right.

I think it's an absolute must that certain countries, due to the history of F1, host a yearly GP.
These would be the core locations with others to be added.
Great Britain
Italy (Monza)
Spain
Germany
France
Japan (Suzuka)
Belgium (Spa)
USA (only one GP a year)
San Marino (Imola)
Monaco (not a great track but too much history to lose)
Australia
Brazil (Interlagos)
Canada (Montreal)
Austria (A1 Ring)

Other possibilities for regular inclusion
South Africa (Kyalami)
Netherlands (Zandvoort)
Mexico
Hungary (Hungaroring)
Argentina (Buenos Aires)
Portugal (Estoril)

I would love to see Brands Hatch and Donington either rotating with Silverstone for British GP or with others at a European GP.

I would also love to see F1 taking on Laguna Seca, Le Mans and Bathurst.

Any additional GPs could be given to the best circuits/major countries such as China/rotated for variety.
 
I will try and post explanations later, but for now, my list....

Round 1: Adelaide (current clipsal 500 track as F1 track not in use)
Round 2: Interlagos
Round 3: Argentina (Autódromo de Buenos Aires Juan y Oscar Gálvez no.4)
Round 4: Laguna Seca
Round 5: Road Atlanta
Round 6: Brands Hatch
Round 7: Magny-Cours
Round 8: Nurburgring
Round 9: Spa
Round 10: Monza
Round 11: San Marino
Round 12: Mugello
Round 13: Istanbul
Round 14: Monaco
Round 15: Suzuka
Round 16: Montreal
Round 17: Highlands Motorsport Park
Round 18: Bathurst (what else?!!)
 
Australia - Melbourne
Malaysia - Sepang
Pacific - Fuji
San Marino - Imola
Azerbaijan - Baku
Spain - Aragon
Europe - Nürburgring
Monaco
Canada - Montreal
Austria - Red Bull Ring
Britain - Silverstone
France - Magny-Cours
Germany - Hockenheim
Belgium - Spa
Italy - Monza
Portugal - Portimao
Turkey - Istanbul
Japan - Suzuka
Mexico - Mexico City
United States - Austin
Brazil - Interlagos
 
Taking in to account the list of FIA grade 1 circuits https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/tableaulicencescircuit.pdf
1) Interlagos
2) Montreal - Gilles Villeneuve
3) Austin
4) Hermanos Rodriguez
5) Spa
6) Silverstone
7) Paul Ricard
8) Catalunya
9) Monza
10) Imola
11) Spielberg - Red Bull Ring
12) Nurburgring GP (Gt)
13) Baku
14) Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina
15) Sepang
16) Suzuka
17) Dubai
18) Fuji
Without taking in to account circuit's licences I will prefer
- Nordschleife Endurance (24hs layout)
-.Bathurst (Mount Panorama)
- Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans)
- Potrero de los funes https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuito_de_Potrero_de_los_Funes
- Virginia International Raceway
- Laguna Seca
 
Starts in Europe and really don’t care if they call some European GP1,2...etc

San Marino
Valencia
Hockenheim
Nurburgring
Baku
Silverstone
Hungaroring
Spa
Manoco
Nevers Magny Cours
Monza

Then

Austrialian GP
Fuji
Suzuka
Malaysian GP
Singapore
Chinese GP
Yas Marina

Then americas

Cicruit of the americas
Mexico
Gilles Villeneuve
Sao Paulo
 
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Interesting to see Baku on many fans' lists already - I remember the track flopped on RD after the first race (mostly for political bias I supposed).
Thought it was good from day one, and it's now pretty much essential viewing every year.
 
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1. GP of Australia: Sydney Motorsport Park.
2. GP of South Africa: Kyalami.
3. GP of Thailand: Chang International Circuit.
4. GP of China: Zhuhai International Circuit.
5. GP of Japan: Suzuka Circuit.
6. GP of the Pacific Islands: Okayama Circuit/Twin Ring Motegi (rotating each year)
7. GP of France: Paul Ricard Circuit/Magny Cours (rotating each year)
8. GP of Spain: Jerez Circuit.
9. GP of San Marino: Imola Circuit.
10. GP of Monaco: Monaco.
11. GP of Europe: Nurburgring GP (with the GT chicanes).
12. GP of Germany: Norisring or Eurospeedway Lausitz (just because why not? :D)
13. GP of the US: Road Atlanta/Road America (rotating each year).
14. GP of the Americas: Laguna Seca/Watkins Glen
15. GP of Canada: Mosport/Gilles Villeneuve (rotating each year)
16. GP of Italy: Monza
17. GP of Great Britain: Silverstone/Brands Hatch (rotating each year)
18. GP of Scandinavia: Anderstorp/Ring Knutstorp (rotating each year)
19. GP of South America: Interlagos/Autódromo Gálvez (Circuito Nº12)
20. GP of the Netherlands: Zandvoort.

Edit: I added a few more options, because I noticed I forgot some tracks in the original post (I made that in a hurry)
I clicked on like then realized you omitted Spa. I'll give you a chance to reconsider
 
With all the classics

São Paulo
Imola
Monte Carlo
Barcelona
Montreal
Magny-Cours
Silverstone
Hockenheimring the old one
Hungaroring
Spa-Francorchamps
Monza
Suzuka
Adelaide or Melbourne
Kuala Lumpur
Nürburgring
A1 Ring
Istanbul Park
 
Races are done on historic F1 venues or the likelihood of Liberty Media bringing F1 to venues. Races in order of location to previous round for logistic reasons (I could never understand why F1 went to Canada in May then to America in October). Picks also do not take into account the nature of the cars racing on them, cars are idealized to provide interesting races on all circuits. Also noted that racing around Monaco in this day is much like a procession, although I feel it near impossible to leave it off a calendar due to its history and glamour.

1st. GP of Brazil - Interlagos - Classic race track that always produces good racing with many overtaking opportunities. Intense heat in March/April could see car failures and a mixed up finishing order.
2.) GP of Mexico - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - fast straights and the stadium section leads to interesting racing.
3.) GP of the USA - COTA - a Modern track which a mixture of slow hairpins, fast sweeping corners and a long straight provide a challenge for teams in set-up, mixed grids and finishing orders are regular and overtaking is common.
4.) GP of Canada - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Like Interlagos, classic F1 venue, track nature and changing weather lead to very dramatic qualifying and races.
5.) GP of Spain - Circuit de Catalunya - Strong fan base in Spain, well-rounded track and F1 test track, unlikely to fall over the calendar.
6.) GP of Monaco - Circuit de Monte-Carlo - Iconic track, legendary status within F1, no more needs to be said.
7.) GP of France - Circuit du Paul Ricard - Long straights see race long slipstream battles when high engine strain and temperatures would see races akin to the old layout of Hockenheim.
8.) GP of Europe - Jerez/Estoril/Nurburgring/Brands Hatch/Magny Cours/Mondello Park/Baku/Sochi - Alternating every year between circuits previously or new to the F1 calendar.
9.) GP of Britain - Silverstone - Classic F1 circuit in the valley of motorsport. Hard to leave out of any calendar.
10.) GP of Belgium - Spa-Francorchamps - Like Monaco and Silverstone, one of F1's most legendary tracks. A fan's and driver's favourite. Notorious for changing weather patterns leading to chaotic races.
11.) GP of Germany - Hockenheimring - Although now a shadow of it's former self, Hockenheimring perhaps offers the most interesting races with the long curving straight into the hairpin.
12.) GP of Austria - A1/Red Bull Ring - A mixture of quick sweeping corners with two long straights and a slow almost hairpin lead to high overtakes and slipstream battles.
13.) GP of Hungary - Hungaroring - A much more interesting, race-wise, version of Monaco. Overtaking possible but difficult. The first corner offers the best overtaking chance, but also sees many races ended.
14.) GP of San Marino - Imola - Classic track that is desperately needed back on the calendar. The circuit has a unique character and place in F1 history. Fantastic racing is almost guaranteed.
15.) GP of Italy - Monza - If you watch F1 (why are you reading this if you don't) you know why Monza is here.
16.) GP of Bharian - Sahkir - One of the better Tilke tracks, the added interest of a night race sees its inclusion.
17.) GP of Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina - Although a boring track, overtaking is plentiful. The race included for the commercial interests and day-to-night cycle.
18.) GP of China - Shanghai International Circuit - an interesting circuit with overtaking opportunities and changing weather.
19.) GP of Japan - Suzuka - Fantastic track with a mixture of everything that makes F1 great. A certain to make any calendar
20.) GP of Austraila - Albert Park/Adelaide - Alternating yearly, street race to end the season on two interesting and well-loved tracks
 
1. Spa : Because it's Spa
2. Suzuka : Same
3. Zandvoort * : Great layout, with great variation but maybe it doensn't suit to actual F1
4. Brands Hatch : Because the new Silverstone is boring, it is a legend but... no.
5. Kuala Lumpur : Always loved this track, don't know why !
6. Adelaide : Great races in the past
7. Montreal : Great actual track
8. RedBull Ring : just for the landscape.
9. Monza : Legend
10. Interlagos : Legend
11. Jerez : Because Catalunya is so bad and Spain need a race
12. Nurburgring : Great layout
13. Magny cours : Le Castellet is terrible, Le Mans doesn't suit F1 so...
14. Algarve Portimao : Always think it would be great with F1
15 . Baku : I don't like the track at all, but always thrilling races
16. COTA Texas : layout is great but needs grass and gravel.
17. Brno : For fun
18. Bahrain : Not so bad + GP on the night is cool.

Not in any specific order. :)
 
  1. Australia - Bathurst
  2. Singapore - Marina Bay
  3. Argentina - Buenos Aires Circuito 15
  4. Brazil - Goiania
  5. Azerbaijan - Baku
  6. Portugal - Algarve
  7. Monaco - Monte Carlo
  8. Canada - Montreal
  9. USA East - Road America
  10. Austria - Red Bull Ring
  11. Britain - Silverstone
  12. Germany - Hockenheim (The awesome modern layout)
  13. France - A rebuilt Rouen-Les-Essarts
  14. Italy - Vallelunga
  15. Belgium - Spa
  16. Europe - Brands Hatch
  17. Japan - Fuji
  18. Thailand - Chang International
  19. USA West - Long Beach
  20. Sao Paulo - Interlagos
 

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