It’s official, the German Grand Prix has been removed from the 2015 F1 calendar. The move was ratified last Friday by the World Motor Sport Council with this small disclaimer that:
“The German Grand Prix has been withdrawn as the CRH [commercial rights holder] and promoter did not reach agreement.”
A revised 19-race calendar can be viewed after the break.
[Source: FIA | Thanks to Stu for the tip]
Round | Date | Grand Prix |
---|---|---|
1 | 15 March | AUSTRALIA (Melbourne) |
2 | 29 March | MALAYSIA (Sepang) |
3 | 12 April | CHINA (Shanghai) |
4 | 19 April | BAHRAIN (Sakhir) |
5 | 10 May | SPAIN (Barcelona) |
6 | 24 May | MONACO (Monaco) |
7 | 7 June | CANADA (Montreal) |
8 | 21 June | AUSTRIA (Red Bull Ring) |
9 | 5 July | BRITAIN (Silverstone) |
10 | 26 July | HUNGARY (Budapest) |
11 | 23 August | BELGIUM (Spa) |
12 | 6 September | ITALY (Monza) |
13 | 20 September | SINGAPORE (Marina Bay) |
14 | 27 September | JAPAN (Suzuka) |
15 | 11 October | RUSSIA (Sochi) |
16 | 25 October | USA (Austin) |
17 | 1 November | MEXICO (Mexico City) |
18 | 15 November | BRAZIL (Interlagos) |
19 | 29 November | ABU DHABI (Yas Marina) |
One reply on “German Grand Prix dropped from 2015 F1 calendar”
And that was going to be one of the races broadcast on both Sky/Fox and Ten. Bummer if you only have FTA TV!