FIA reveals 22 dates for F1 2014

The FIA has revealed a 22-race schedule for the 2014 F1 season, including the American Grand Prix in 🃏New Jersey as one of three races currently listed as provisional.
Featuring a series of changes from the 21-race calendar that was leaked earlier this month, the calendar also includes the r🙈eturn of the Austrian Grand P🥀rix in June, the Russian Grand Prix in October and the Mexican Grand Prix in November.
As well as 💞New Jersey, the races in Korea and Mexico are all currently listed as p🐷rovisional.
The addition of the New Jersey♏ race comes after it was missing from the leaked calendar, with race organisers having expressed confidence that it would appear on a finalised version꧑ of the schedule.
"The entire G✨rand Prix 💙of America team is thrilled to join the 2014 FIA calendar and we look forward to bringing world-class Formula One racing to New Jersey," race promoter Leo Hindery, Jr. said after the World Motor Sport Council announced next season's dates.
In total, there are five b💦ack-to-back race weekends on the schedule - Malaysia/Bahrain, China/K⛎orea, Germany/Hungary, Russia/Japan and USA/Mexico - while Monaco, New Jersey and Canada are currently slated to run on consecutive weekends.
Running from Australia in March 👍to Brazil in November, the calendar is set to be the lar🍬gest ever seen in F1.
2014 F1 calendar:
March 16 Australia Melbourne
March 30 Malaysia Sepang
April 6 Bahrain Sakhir
April 20 China Shanghai
April 27Korea Yeongam #
May 11 Spain Catalunya
May 25 Monaco Monte Carlo
June 1America New Jersey* #
June 8 Canada Montreal
June 22Austria Red Bull Ring
July 6 Britain Silverstone
July 20 Germany Hockenheim
July 27 Hungary Budapest
August 24 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps
September 7 Italy Monza
September 21 Singapore Marina Bay
October 5 Russia Sochi
October 12Japan Suzuka
October 26Abu Dhabi Yas Marina
November 9 United States Austin
November 16Mexico Mexico City* #
November 30 Brazil Sao Paulo
* subject to circuit approval
# Provisional
2013 F1 calendar:
March 17 Australia Melbourne
March 24 Malaysia Sepang
April 14 China Shanghai
April 21 Bahrain Sakhir
May 12 Spain Catalunya
May 26 Monaco Monte Carlo
June 9 Canada Montreal
June 30 Britain Silverstone
July 7 Germany Nurburgring
July 28 Hungary Budapest
August 25 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps
September 8 Italy Monza
September 22 Singapore Marina Bay
October 6 Korea Yeongam
October 13 Japan Suzuka
October 27 India New Delhi
November 3 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina
November 17 United States Austin
November 24 Brazil Sao Paulo