2015 F1 Grand Prix Calendar
The FIA has announced a 20-race calendar for the 2015 Formula 1 season, equaling the longest schedule in grand prix racing history.
The 2015 campaign will kick off on March 15 in Australia and will finish in Abu Dhabi on November 29.
2015 F1 CALENDAR
March 15 Australia
March 29 Malaysia
April 5 Bahrain
April 19 China
May 10 Spain
May 24 Monaco
June 7 Canada
June 21 Austria
July 5 Great Britain
July 19 Germany
July 26 Hungary
August 23 Belgium
September 6 Italy
September 20 Singapore
September 27 Japan
October 11 Russia (Sochi)
October 25 USA (Austin)
November 1 Mexico
November 15 Brazil
November 29 Abu Dhabi
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About the 2015 F1 Race Calendar
The 2015 Formula 1 calendar was a thrilling series of 19 races that showcased the excitement and diversity of the sport. Kicking off in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix on March 15, the season featured a blend of traditional tracks and newer venues. Key highlights included the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix on May 24, known for its glamour and challenging street circuit, and the iconic British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 5.
The 2015 season saw Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton dominate the championship, winning the title for the second consecutive year, while his teammate Nico Rosberg provided strong competition. The calendar also included classic circuits like Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium and the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, both of which are renowned for their history and high-speed thrills.
The season concluded with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 29, which provided a dramatic final showdown. Throughout the year, the 2015 calendar offered a dynamic mix of high-speed racing, strategic battles, and unforgettable moments, reinforcing Formula 1’s global appeal and delivering excitement for fans around the world.
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