The FIA confirms the F1 calendar with 20 Grand Prix in 2015
The FIA has confirmed that the 2015 Formula 1 calendar will include 20 dates in 2015, as announced for several days.
The World Motor Sport Council, which was held in Beijing alongside the first Formula E ePrix taking place there tomorrow, has approved a 2015 Formula 1 calendar with 20 dates.
Not surprisingly, the 2015 season will feature 20 Grand Prix – the 19 from this season and the Mexican Grand Prix – with, notably, the only change being the US GP before the Mexican GP, with both events taking place a week apart.
2015 Calendar
March 15 – Australia (Melbourne)
March 29 – Malaysia (Sepang)
April 5 – Bahrain (Sakhir)
April 19 – China (Shanghai)
May 10 – Spain (Barcelona)
May 24 – Monaco (Monaco)
June 7 – Canada (Montreal)
June 21 – Austria (Spielberg)
July 5 – Great Britain (Silverstone)
July 19 – Germany (Nürburgring)
July 26 – Hungary (Budapest)
August 23 – Belgium (Spa)
September 6 – Italy (Monza)
September 20 – Singapore (Singapore)
September 27 – Japan (Suzuka)
October 11 – Russia (Sochi)
October 25 – United States (Austin)
November 1st – Mexico
November 15 – Brazil (Sao Paulo)
November 29 – Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
Furthermore, this World Council was an opportunity for the FIA to announce a revision of the conditions for obtaining the Super License by 2016.
A new World Council will be held on December 3rd in Doha to definitively confirm the schedule of the discipline and, certainly, indicate new regulatory changes.