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A1GP reveals season five schedule

Despite continued speculation around its future, bosses of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport has revealed a nine-date calendar for the fifth season of the nation versus nation series.

The season will begin in October with the first A1 event at Surfers Paradise in Australia, with China and Malaysia also hosting events prior to Christmas. South Africa will kick-start the 2010 leg of the season followed by trips to Brazil and Mexico, before the series returns to Europe for events in Portugal, Germany and the season finale in Holland.

As well as revealing the new calendar, A1GP chairman Tony Teixeira also confirmed that a deal has been agreed with IMG Sports Media to help with marketing worldwide media rights for the next three seasons.

“I have always had a long wish list of deals we wanted to make our series one of the most well known on the sporting calendar,” Teixeira said. “A deal such as this was at the top of it, and to be associated with IMG Sports Media is just what we needed to ensure we have the best possible representation in this highly competitive market. The plans they have for us are exciting and innovative.

“It is easy to put out a calendar too soon and then have to make changes. I wanted to make sure we avoided that and so give our broadcasters, teams and fans something realistic. I also wanted to make sure the racing was good and varied. I am confident this calendar, that may still include at least one more event, will achieve our criteria for the series.”

2009/10 A1GP Calendar:

25 October Australia
15 November China
6 December Malaysia
28 February South Africa
14 March Brazil
21 March Mexico
11 April Portugal
2 May Germany
16 May The Netherlands

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This series was the lone brightspot in the winter months. Now it seems that it is going to go the way of CART. Too many hands in the basket, rising fees to be competitive and some arcane rules are forcing this series into the museum. Sad really, I really enjoy the "world cup" aspect of it.
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