Formula 1: the 2015 1-race F20 calendar was also discussed in Monza

Formula 1: the 2015 1-race F20 calendar was also discussed in Monza

In formula 1 a return to 20 races on next season's calendar is being planned, according to a draft circulated among the teams at the Italian Grand Prix.

While some calendar dates are unconfirmed, the current proposal for the 2015 season is to start in Australia on March 15th and finish in Abu Dhabi on November 29th.

The dates of the Japanese Grand Prix and Abu Dhabi are the most under discussion and could be moved forward by a week, depending on whether or not it is feasible for the teams from a logistical point of view.

The addition of the Mexican GP will bring the Formula 1 calendar back to 20 races, as in 2012.

Once all teams have given their consent with the calendar it will then be proposed to the FIA's Mondial Motor Sport Council for ratification later this year.

1 FORMULA 2015 CALENDAR PROJECT

March 15 – Australia (Melbourne)
29 March – Malaysia (Sepang)
5 April – Bahrain (Sakhir)
19 APR – China (Shanghai)
10 May – Spain (Barcelona)
24 May – Monaco (Monte Carlo)
June 7 – Canada (Montreal)
21 June – Austria (Red Bull Ring)
July 5 – Great Britain (Silverstone)
19 July – Germany (Nurburgring)
26 July – Hungary (Budapest)
23 August – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
6 September – Italy (Monza)
20 September – Singapore (Singapore)
September 27 or October 4 – Japan (Suzuka)
11 October – Russia (Sochi)
October 25 – Mexico (Mexico City)
November 1 – United States (Austin)
15 November – Brazil (Interlagos)
22 November or 29 November – Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

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