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FIA confirms 20-race 2015 F1 calendar

– The FIA has officially confirmed a 20-race calendar for the 2015 Formula 1 season. There are two changes from the draft provisional version that emerged earlier this month, with the United States and Mexican Grands Prix swapping places and Japan moving from a slot in early October to late September.2015 Formula 1 calendar:March 15 - Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne)March 29 - Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang)April 5 - Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir)April 19 - Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai)May 10 - Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona)May 24 - Monaco Grand Prix (Monte-Carlo)June 7 - Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal)June 21 - Austrian Grand Prix (Red Bull Ring)July 5 - British Grand Prix...
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