The controversial Bahrain GP was officially scrapped from the 2011 calendar by Formula One's governing body, the FIA.
The race, originally scheduled for March 13 but postponed after civil unrest in the Gulf kingdom left 30 dead, had been rescheduled into the calendar for October 30.
But the teams railed against that decision, saying they were not prepared to take part, forcing a climbdown from F1 authorities with the cancelling of the rearranged race.
Approving the calendar for the remainder of the year on Tuesday the FIA's World Motor Sport Council unanimously voted in favour of staging as originally planned the inaugural Indian Grand Prix on October 30, with Bahrain scrapped for this year.
Bahrain remains on the FIA's provisional 2012 calendar as the 11 March season-opener.
The schedule of remaining races is as follows:
Jun 26 European (Valencia Street Circuit)
Jul 10 British (Silverstone)
Jul 24 German (Nurburgring)
Jul 31 Hungarian (Hungaroring, Budapest)
Aug 28 Belgian (Spa-Francorchamps)
Sep 11 Italian (Monza)
Sep 25 Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
Oct 09 Japanese (Suzuka)
Oct 16 Korean (Yeongam)
Oct 30 Indian (Greater Noida)
Nov 13 Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
Nov 27 Brazilian (Interlagos)












