2004 Alternate Formula One season: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 16:48, 1 January 2018
2004 Formula One season | |
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Rhys Davies entered the season as reigning champion | |
Season | |
Races | 12 |
Start date | 7 March |
Start Event | Template:AUS Australian Grand Prix |
End date | 10 October |
End Event | Japanese Grand Prix |
Awards | |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2003 | 2005 |
Teams and drivers
Season Calendar
Race | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Drive of the Race | Reject of the Race | |
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1 | Template:AUS Foster's Australian Grand Prix | Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit | 7 March | ||||||
2 | Template:MAS Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang International Circuit | 28 March | ||||||
3 | Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix | Bahrain International Circuit | 18 April | ||||||
4 | Grand Prix de Monaco | Circuit de Monaco | 23 May | ||||||
5 | Grand Prix Air Canada | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | 27 June | ||||||
6 | Template:USA Foster's United States Grand Prix | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | 11 July | ||||||
7 | Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix | Shanghai International Circuit | 1 August | ||||||
8 | Grande Prêmio Nextel do Brasil | Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura | 22 August | ||||||
9 | Gran Premio de la República Argentina | Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez | 29 August | ||||||
10 | Korean Grand Prix | Seoul International Street Circuit | 18 September | Cancelled | |||||
11 | Kawasaki Pacific Grand Prix | Autopolis | 3 October | ||||||
12 | Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit | 10 October |
- The planned Korean Grand Prix was cancelled on 8 September because the track failed to receive approval by the FIA