As already said my colleague Igor, formula one officials are considering a number of changes in the calendar of the current season of formula one, which could see the Grand Prize of the India playing in December , becoming the fourth Grand Prix history in dispute in that month.
All of this, always waiting for the decision taken on 3 June (in principle) on the possible "return" of Bahrain to the 2011 calendar. Let us remember that, by major causes, not could dispute when it should play. FIA defends that June 3 is not yet too late and not penalize anyone have decided nothing until then.
Personally, perhaps I a bit "classic", but I never liked too finished the Championship in Abu Dhabi, and I like even less if it ends in India. It is possible that it is matter of getting used to, but finished a season in a new circuit is strange to me, and gives me a feeling, the least, curious.
It took me to get me when Australia ceased to be the last event of the Championship, although Suzuka was very worthy successor to such an important event (with the exceptions of Jerez in 1997 and Sepang in 2000). Later, Brazil I ended up convincing. The Interlagos circuit has an "air" that sticks to the end of the season.
It's funny, because Brazil has only been the last race four times; in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008. But perhaps the strength of the editions of 2006, 2007 and 2008, along with the fact that the Championship was decided there in 2009 make it a very special setting. Although to be honest, Abu Dhabi also has certain aura.
Although it is not the circuit would prefer as last of the Championship, it must be acknowledged that a race which day it starts and ends at night should be regarded as different, and that's what happens. In any case, Buddh International Circuit of India might be the first Grand Prix of formula 1 in December from East London 1963.
Therefore, interestingly, became the fourth formula one Championship which ends later in the history of the competition, led by the 1962 season, which ended on December 29 in East London, a day after the Grand Prix of South Africa of the 1963 season. Curious data, although predictable, as scheduled in 2011 that contesting 20 Grands Prix.
