Formula One's 2015 season, comprising 20 races, kicks-off in Australia on March 15.
Mexico returns to the calendar after a 23-year absence, with a race scheduled for November 2 (0003 IST) in Mexico City.
The races in Australia, Malaysia, China, Japan and Russia have been brought forward an hour as part of recommendations made after Jules Bianchi's crash in fading light in Suzuka last October.
China is the third race of the season on April 12, taking the slot initially assigned to Bahrain on a previous draft calendar, which has been pushed back to April 19.
The expanded calendar means the 2015 season will finish a week later than last year, with the Abu Dhabi finale taking place on the final weekend in November.
Importantly, the double points, introduced as an experiment last year, have been scrapped for the final round in Abu Dhabi.
Check out the F1 calendar for 2015:
Date | Race | Time |
March 15 | Australian Grand Prix | 1030 IST |
March 29 | Malaysia Grand Prix | 1230 IST |
April 12 | Chinese Grand Prix | 1130 IST |
April 19 | Bahrain Grand Prix | 2030 IST |
May 10 | Spanish Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
May 24 | Monaco Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
June 7 | Canadian Grand Prix | 2330 IST |
June 21 | Austrian Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
July 5 | British Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
July 19 | German Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
July 26 | Hungarian Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
August 23 | Belgian Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
September 6 | Italian Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
September 20 | Singapore Grand Prix | 1730 IST |
September 27 | Japanese Grand Prix | 1030 IST |
October 11 | Russian Grand Prix | 1530 IST |
October 26 | United States Grand Prix | 0030 IST |
November 2 | Mexican Grand Prix | 0030 IST |
November 15 | Brazilian Grand Prix | 2130 IST |
November 29 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | 1830 IST |
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