The FIA has revealed the calendar for the 2015 Formula One World Championship, and as expected there are 20 races planned, which is one more than the current season. There are no major surprises, with the only change being the return of the Mexican Grand Prix.

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The schedule of races also looks familiar, with the season opening with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, most of the European races taking place through the summer, and the Brazilian and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix scheduled towards the end of the season.

The good news is that the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas is still on the calendar but the chances of a race in New Jersey look well and truly over. It also looks like F1 won’t be returning to India or Korea anytime soon, with both nations’ races absent for the second-straight year.

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Below is the full calendar for the 2015 Formula One World Championship:

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 06 - Italy
September 20 - Singapore
September 27 - Japan
October 11 - Russia
October 25 - U.S.
November 1 - Mexico
November 15 - Brazil
November 29 - Abu Dhabi

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