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With no news coming out of F1 in the close season, here are some Ideas of how to saturate the F1 calendar and bring the start of the season even earlier in the year. Don't forget some F1 seasons have started as early as January. Could this be possible under the leadership of Liberty Media? What are your thoughts? 28 Superbowls? This video explores the potential return of some races, and some new potential venues for F1. With Liberty Media looking to exploit the US & American Market, with the Concorde Agreement expiring in 2020 and with a pledge to return to some of the more iconic venues in Europe, could this be the way forward for F1? Or are these too many races? How would a quick turn-around work? The mechanics? The engineers? The logistics? The travel?The money? Please leave your comments below. DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS CONTENT Proposed Calendar: 1. Australian GP (Melbourne) 7-9/02 2. Malaysia GP (Sepang) 14-16/02 3. Argentine GP (Buenos Aires) 28/02-1/03 4. Mexican GP (Mexico City) 6-8/03 5. United States GP West (Las Vegas) 20-22/03 6. Chinese GP (Shanghai) 27-29/03 7. Bahrain GP (Sakhir) 10-12/04 8. Russian GP (Sochi) 17-19/04 9. San Marino GP (Imola) 1-3/05 10. Spanish GP (Catalunya) 8-10/05 11. Monaco GP (Monte Carlo) 21-24/05 12. Austrian GP (Spielberg) 29-31/05 13. United States GP (Port Imperial) 12-14/06 14. Canadian GP (Montreal) 19-21/06 15. British GP (Silverstone) 3-5/07 16. Hungarian GP (Hungaroring) 10-12/07 17. Azerbaijan GP (Baku) 24-26/07 18. French GP (Paul Ricard) 31/02-2/08 19. Belgian GP (Spa) 21-23/08 20. European GP (London) 28-30/08 21. Italian GP (Monza) 11-13/09 22. German GP (Nurburgring) 18-20/09 23. Singapore GP (Marina Bay) 2-4/10 24. Japanese GP (Suzuka) 9-11/10 25. GP of the Americas (Austin) 23-25/10 26. Brazilian GP (Interlagos) 30/10-1/11 27. South African GP (Kyalami) 13-15/11 28. Abu Dhabi GP (Yas Marina) 27-29/11 In terms of climate this could work, with Austria having hosted races in May a decade ago, and with the classic 1999 race being run at the Nurburgring in late September.