News agency Reuters has issued a news today October 7 that the Canadian Grand Prix was not a round of the 2009 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
The news mentions that the Canadian Grand Prix has been dropped from the 2009 Formula 1 calendar with the season remaining at 18 races. The International Automobile Federation issued a revised 2009 calendar with Turkey moving from August to June to allow a summer break for the teams. There will be no North American round after the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis was dropped this year. Another significant development to come from the Extraordinary meeting is to allow "teams to equalise engine performance across the field for 2009, pending the introduction of cost-saving measures from 2010". FIA president Max Mosley was also given authority to negotiate with the F1 teams' alliance FOTA and introduce "radical measures to achieve a substantial reduction of costs in the championship from 2010". The organizers of the Canadian GP have not officially commented the news, indicating that they must first speak with representatives of the Formula One Management and the FIA. 2009 F1 calendar: Australia 29 March Malaysia 5 April Bahrain 19 April Spain 10 May Monaco 24 May Turkey 7 June Great Britain 21 June France 28 June Germany 12 July Hungary 26 July Europe (Valencia) 23 August Belgium 30 August Italy 13 September Singapore 27 September Japan 11 October China 18 October Brazil 1 November Abu Dhabi 15 November Photos: WRI2
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