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FIA confirms 2015 F1 calendar

Mercedes AMG Petronas The World Motor Sport Council has confirmed the calendar for the 2015 Formula 1 season. Next year's championship will again start in Australia before concluding in Abu Dhabi at the end of November. A date of November 1 has been given to the returning Mexican Grand Prix, which means that 20 races will comprise next year's calendar. The dates are largely the same as this year's calendar, although the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka has been moved to the end of September and will run back-to-back with the preceding Singapore Grand Prix. As expected, the Indian Grand Prix - which was dropped for 2014 - will not return. 15 March                    Grand...
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