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Post by Fernando Wed 07 Jan 2015, 12:18 pm

2015 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR
March 15: Australian GP - Exclusively live.
March 29: Malaysia GP - Live.
April 12: Chinese GP - Exclusively live.
April 19: Bahrain GP - Live.
May 10Spanish GP - Exclusively live.
May 24: Monaco GP - Exclusively live.
June 7: Canadian GP - Live.
June 21: Austrian GP - Exclusively live.
July 5: British GP - Live.
July 19: German GP - Exclusively live.
July 26: Hungarian GP - Live.
August 23: Belgian GP - Live.
September 6: Italian GP - Exclusively live.
September 20: Singapore GP - Exclusively live.
September 27: Japanese GP - Live.
October 11: Russian GP - Live.
October 25: U.S. GP - Exclusively live.
November 1: Mexican GP - Exclusively live.
November 15: Brazilian GP - Live.
November 29: Abu Dhabi GP - Live.
The Sky Sports F1 Online team will be providing live commentary of all three pre-season winter tests, starting in Jerez on Sunday February 1, with live updates from trackside also on Sky Sports News HQ.
As you can see Korea has been dropped again...

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Post by Fernando Thu 15 Jan 2015, 8:23 pm

In an update to the calendar. Hockenheim will be hosting the German GP not Nurburgring.

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Post by Guest Sat 17 Jan 2015, 11:34 am

Much prefer Hockenheim, enjoyed this year's race thoroughly. Also, Russia confirm that it won't be a night race in 2015. I think it would be much better if they did a night race, with the surrounding infrastructure lit up. Hopefully, they can re-think the tyre choice too for this year, that might just do the trick in spicing that race up.

Strange having the Japanese race so early, that race has been synonymous with drivers taking titles there over the years & being hosted towards the end of a season. I guess times change.

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