The FIA has formally announced a 20-race calendar for 2015, with the return of the Mexican Grand Prix confirmed. The addition of Mexico is the only alteration from this year’s schedule and will take place on the 1st of November.

The season will start in Australia on the 15th of March, with the calendar largely unchanged from this year. The other alteration sees the German Grand Prix return to the Nurburgring, in keeping with an agreement which sees the race shared between there and Hockenheim.

The last race will, once again, take place in Abu Dhabi on the 29th of November but it doesn’t form as part of one of four back-to-back races. They will be Malaysia and Bahrain, Germany and Hungary, Singapore and Japan, and USA and Mexico.

The full schedule is:

15/03- Australia

29/03- Malaysia

05/04- Bahrain

19/04- China

10/05- Spain

24/05- Monaco

07/06- Canada

21/06- Austria

05/07- Britain

19/07- Germany

26/07- Hungary

23/08- Belgium

06/09- Italy

20/09- Singapore

27/09- Japan

11/10- Russia

25/10- USA

01/11- Mexico

15/11- Brazil

29/11- Abu Dhabi

You can see more details on our 2015 F1 calendar page.


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