2008 F1 Grand Prix Calendar

On this page you’ll find the complete 2008 F1 Grand Prix calendar, with links to buying tickets for each race.

March 23: Australian Grand Prix

The season kicks off at its traditional home. There is talk of the race moving in the near future, so your opportunities of visiting Albert Park are running out.

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April 6: Malaysian Grand Prix

Kuala Lumpur is a real 21st century city, which makes this a great race to attend.

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April 27: Bahrain Grand Prix

The Middle East has taken to F1 well and this is a unique race on the F1 calendar.

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May 11: Spanish Grand Prix

Visit Spain’s most cosmopolitan city, Barcelona and see Alonso-fever at its height.

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May 25: Turkish Grand Prix

One of the most popular of the Tilke circuits, this circuit offers great overtaking opportunities.

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June 8: Monaco Grand Prix

The jewel in F1’s crown, though the racing isn’t up to much, every F1 fan has to visit the Monaco Grand Prix at least once in their lives.

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June 22: Canadian Grand Prix

Montreal is a great party city and the race always manages to be dramatic.

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July 6: French Grand Prix

F1 finally has another French driver in F1 so expect the locals to be out in force. Magny Cours is also great if, erm, you like camping.

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July 20: British Grand Prix

Grab your tickets now as Hamilton-mania means Silverstone tickets will sell out soon.

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August 3: Hungarian Grand Prix

Not the most exciting race of the year, but Budapest is a great city and with the eight-day Sziget festival a week later, this is a great race to attend.

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August 24: European Grand Prix (Spain)

F1 visits Spain for the second time this year in the brand new Valencia street circuit. A few days later is the Tomatina Tomato Fight, the world’s biggest annual food fight!

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September 7: Belgian Grand Prix

Every driver’s favourite race and a great venue all round. Get a seat at Eau Rouge if you can!

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September 14: Italian Grand Prix

Historic Monza sees the Tifosi out in force. With the San Marino absent from the calendar, expect even more Ferrari fans than usual.

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September 28: Singapore Grand Prix

F1’s first night race should be quite an experience.

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October 12: Japanese Grand Prix

Against the backdrop of Mount Fuji, it would be hard to find a more impressive setting for a race (that is assuming the rain doesn’t stop you from seeing anything!) Make sure you climb the mountain. Thousands make the trip up Japan’s highest peak each year, departing at nightfall and reaching the summit in time for sunrise.

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October 19: Chinese Grand Prix

F1’s popularity is growing in China and Shanghai is such a unique city that this is race well worth trying to visit.

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November 2: Brazilian Grand Prix

The scene of the last three F1 title deciders, Interlagos often offers an exciting race.

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