FIA Confirms 20-Race F1 Calendar for 2015

9 years, 7 months ago - 16 September 2014, Autoblog
FIA Confirms 20-Race F1 Calendar for 2015
Formula One has been ratcheting up the number of races on its calendar for decades.

It ran with ten or fewer races through the 1950s and into the late 60s, then started climbing into the teens until it plateaued around 16 races throughout the 80s and 90s. But since then it's been climbing: 17 races after the turn of the millennium, 18 in 2004 and 19 in 2005. The year before last it reached a record 20 races, and now it's back up there again.

Following a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Beijing this weekend, the FIA has confirmed the calendar for next season, packing a record-matching 20 grands prix. The season is set to kick off as usual in Australia next March before heading to Malaysia, Bahrain and China followed by the first European rounds in Spain and Monaco. Canada follows in June before the circus returns to Europe for the races in Austria, Great Britain, Germany and Hungary, with a month-long break before Belgium and Italy, then heading back overseas to Singapore, Japan, Russia, these here United States, Mexico, Brazil and the season finale in Abu Dhabi.

The Mexican Grand Prix is the only new addition for next season, sandwiched between the races in Austin and São Paulo.

FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

The 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

15 MarchGrand Prix of Australia
29 MarchGrand Prix of Malaysia
05 AprilGrand Prix of Bahrain
19 AprilGrand Prix of China
10 MayGrand Prix of Spain
24 MayGrand Prix of Monaco
07 JuneGrand Prix of Canada
21 JuneGrand Prix of Austria
05 JulyGrand Prix of Great Britain
19 JulyGrand Prix of Germany
26 JulyGrand Prix of Hungary
23 AugustGrand Prix of Belgium
06 September Grand Prix of Italy
20 SeptemberGrand Prix of Singapore
27 SeptemberGrand Prix of Japan
11 OctoberGrand Prix of Russia (Sochi)
25 OctoberGrand Prix of USA (Austin)
1 NovemberGrand Prix of Mexico
15 NovemberGrand Prix of Brazil
29 NovemberGrand Prix of Abu Dhabi