March start for 21 race 2016 F1 calendar

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Monday, 28 September 2015 at 15:51
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It has emerged that Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has re-shaped Formula 1's 2016 world championship calendar.
It was already known that, with the summer break controversially shrunk for next year as Azerbaijan joins the unprecedented 21-race schedule, talks to tweak the provisional calendar were taking place behind closed doors.
On the website of the Australian grand prix, tickets for the 2016 season opener on 3 April are already being sold.
But Auto Motor und Sport reports that Melbourne has now been shifted from its later-than-usual April date back to 20 March. It will reportedly also involve winter testing taking place two weeks earlier than planned.
Scrapping the plans for the unusually-condensed 2016 calendar, however, means Ecclestone can avoid upsetting teams by shortening the August break, installing an arduous 'triple header' of races, or extending the championship into December.
So it means Bahrain now has Melbourne's original April 3 race date for next year, with Abu Dhabi to conclude the season almost eight months later in Abu Dhabi.
The amended calendar must now be ratified by the FIA's World Motor Sport Council, which is set to meet in Paris on Wednesday.
Provisional 2016 Formula Calendar
1 20 March 2016 Australia Melbourne
2 03 April 2016 Bahrain Sakhir
3 17 April 2016 China Shanghai
4 01 May 2016 Russia Sochi
5 15 May 2016 Spain Barcelona
6 29 May 2016 Monaco Monte Carlo
7 12 June 2016 Canada Montreal
8 26 June 2016 England Silverstone
9 03 July 2016 Austria Spielberg
10 17 July 2016 Azerbaijan Baku
11 31 July 2016 Germany Hockenheim
12 07 August 2016 Hungary Budapest
13 04 September 2016 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps
14 11 September 2016 Italy Monza
15 25 September 2016 Singapore Singapore
16 02 October 2016 Japan Suzuka
17 16 October 2016 USA Austin
18 30 October 2016 Mexico Mexico City
19 06 November 2016 Brazil Sao Paulo
20 20 November 2016 Malaysia Sepang
21 27 November 2016 Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi
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