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The new season test schedule started on 1 December 2009 with a three-day 'Young Driver Test' (for drivers with fewer than three Formula One race starts to their name) at Spain's Circuito de Jerez. British Formula 3 Champion Daniel Ricciardo was fastest for Red Bull Racing. As with 2009, the teams were allowed a maximum of 15,000 km (9,300 mi ...
The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco 2010) [1] was the sixth round of the 2010 Formula One season. It was held in the streets of Monaco on 16 May 2010 and was won by Red Bull 's Mark Webber .
The 2010–11 network television schedule for the five major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers prime time hours from September 2010 through August 2011. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2009–10 season .
Category: 2010 Formula One races. 12 languages. ... 2010 Monaco Grand Prix; S. 2010 Singapore Grand Prix; 2010 Spanish Grand Prix; T. 2010 Turkish Grand Prix
This was last Monaco GP that was broadcast as a traditional episode of Wide World of Sports. ABC would broadcast later Monaco Grands Prix, including at least one under the WWOS title, however it was not the same program. May 20 Preakness Stakes. June 10 Belmont Stakes. June 24 Dennis Andries–Jeff Harding for the WBC Light Heavyweight titles.
Live broadcasts of Formula One Championship races were available on Viasat's pay-TV-channel V Sport + / 1 / 2, which replaced C More Max in 2022. Current main commentator since 2017 is Niki Juusela. Before him Formula One Championship races commentate Matti Kyllönen (1985–2009), Tomi Tuominen (2001–2003) and Oskari Saari (2004–2016).
The 24-race schedule includes the Chinese Grand Prix, a race that hasn't been held since 2019.
Map of the longer and new Formula E layout of the Circuit de Monaco, which was used for the Monaco ePrix for the 2020–21 season. On 18 September 2014 it was announced the Formula E would be racing on a shorter 1.760 km (1.094 mi) version of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, which was subsequently used for the 2014–15 , 2016–17 and 2018–19 ...