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2005 calendar approved

The British Grand Prix's place on the 2005 schedule was officially confirmed on Friday when the World Council of motor sport's governing body, the FIA, rubber stamped next year's calendar

The inclusion of the events, allied to the arrival of Turkey, means that there will be a record-breaking 19 races in 2005 - with no less than six back-to-back events.

Formula One World Championship Calendar 2005

Australia (Melbourne)
Malaysia (Sepang)
Bahrain (Sakhir)
San Marino (Imola)
Spain (Barcelona)
Monaco (Monte Carlo)
Europe (Nurburgring)
Canada (Montreal)
United States (Indianapolis)
France (Magny-Cours)
Great Britain (Silverstone)
Germany (Hockenheim)
Hungary (Hungaroring)
Turkey (Istanbul)
Italy (Monza)
Belgium (Spa)
Brazil (Interlagos)
Japan (Suzuka)
China (Shanghai)

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