03 December 2014 19:43
In an unexpected late change, the FIA has announced a record 21 races for the 2015 Formula 1 calendar. As well as the addition of Mexico, Korea is now also provisionally making a return after a year's absence. These changes also impact the Chinese and Bahrain Grand Prix, which move to new dates from the previous version of the calendar.
2015 calendar
15 March: Australia (Melbourne)
29 March: Malaysia (Sepang)
12 April: China (Shanghai)
19 April: Bahrain (Sakhir)
3 May: Korea (TBC)
10 May: Spain (Barcelona)
24 May: Monaco (Monte Carlo)
7 June: Canada (Montreal)
21 June: Austria (Red Bull Ring)
5 July: Britain (Silverstone)
19 July: Germany (Nurburgring)
26 July: Hungary (Budapest)
23 August: Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
6 September: Italy (Monza)
20 September: Singapore (Marina Bay)
27 September: Japan (Suzuka)
11 October: Russia (Sochi)
25 October: Mexico (Mexico City)
1 November: USA (Austin)
15 November: Brazil (Interlagos)
29 November: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)