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Formula 1 Officially Announces 2015 Schedule of Races

The FIA has officially unveiled next season's Formula One schedule, which is set to begin on March 15, 2015, with the Australian Grand Prix. An additional race is included next year, taking the total to 20, per the governing body's website.The Mexican Grand Prix's return will be the 18th race of the season, taking place on Nov. 1. Other notable dates include the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 7, a trip to Germany's Nurburgring on July 19 and the Belgian Grand Prix just over a month later on Aug. 23.Here's a full look at the 2015 F1 schedule:Mexico's addition ensures next year will host the longest season to date. A modified version of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City will be used in F1 for the first time ...

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Formula 1 Officially Announces 2015 Schedule of Races

The FIA has officially unveiled next season's Formula One schedule, which is set to begin on March 15, 2015, with the Australian Grand Prix. An additional race is included next year, taking the total to 20, per the governing body's website.The Mexican Grand Prix's return will be the 18th race of the season, taking place on Nov. 1. Other notable dates include the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 7, a trip to Germany's Nurburgring on July 19 and the Belgian Grand Prix just over a month later on Aug. 23.Here's a full look at the 2015 F1 schedule:Mexico's addition ensures next year will host the longest season to date. A modified version of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City will be used in F1 for the first time ...

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Posted in MotorSports.