The organisers of the A1GP series have published the calendar of the 2009-2010 season, while growing rumours suggest Ferrari could stop its engine supply.
Ferrari’s withdrawn would put the series in danger, considering that the opening round of the new season is scheduled to be held in Surfers Paradise, Australia, October 25.
Ferrari did not confirm his plans for next season in regards to the “World Cup of Motorsoport”.
Meanwhile, A1GP series’ organisers have published the calendar.
25 October 2009 Australia
15 November 2009 China
06 December 2009 Malaysia
28 February 2010 South Africa
14 March 2010 Brazil
21 March 2010 Mexico
11 April 2010 Portugal
02 May 2010 Germany
16 May 2010 The Netherlands
photo:A1GP
Ferrari’s withdrawn would put the series in danger, considering that the opening round of the new season is scheduled to be held in Surfers Paradise, Australia, October 25.
Ferrari did not confirm his plans for next season in regards to the “World Cup of Motorsoport”.
Meanwhile, A1GP series’ organisers have published the calendar.
25 October 2009 Australia
15 November 2009 China
06 December 2009 Malaysia
28 February 2010 South Africa
14 March 2010 Brazil
21 March 2010 Mexico
11 April 2010 Portugal
02 May 2010 Germany
16 May 2010 The Netherlands
photo:A1GP





