The Schedule... Round Race Circuit Date 1 Australian Grand Prix Albert Park March 13 – 15 2 Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit March 27 – 29 3 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit April 3 – 5 4 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit April 17 – 19 5 Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Catalunya May 8 – 10 6 Monaco Grand Prix Monte-Carlo May 21 – 24 7 Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve June 5 – 7 8 Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring June 19 – 21 9 British Grand Prix Silverstone July 3 – 5 10 German Grand Prix Nurburgring July 17 – 19 11 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring July 24 – 26 12 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps August 21 – 23 13 Italian Grand Prix Monza September 4 – 6 14 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore September 18 – 20 15 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka September 25 – 27 16 Russian Grand Prix Sochi International Street Circuit October 9 – 11 17 United States Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas October 23 – 25 18 Mexican Grand Prix Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez October 30 – November 1 19 Brazilian Grand Prix Interlagos November 13 – 15 20 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina November 27 – 29
Ah, but you forget the double points session! In theory, Nico or Ricciardo could still win. Or Nico anyway. Have to run the points..... http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/points-calculator/
Just getting the schedule up so I don't forget. It also allowed me to procrastinate on a project yet feel like I am accomplishing things too. A double win.
From SniffPetrol. Apparently there's a bit of an alternate comment battle going on Twitter. Alternate comments include: "And why is there a vodka bar in here?" "And the chap who hired me...? He's been WHAT?"
Not so sure he will get as much out of the Ferrari as Alonso did. Look what he did with the Red Bull this year.
Caterham's administrators should be happy to have received permission to run their 2014 car in 2015. Might make it easier to sell the team if potential buyers know they won't have to pay to design and build a new car.
2015 Marussia F1 design revealed | Racecar Engineering 2015 Marussia F1 design revealed | Racecar Engineering
Though this is a 2015 design being revealed well in advance of its intended release, I don't imagine (given it's from Marussia) there are other teams spending hours poring over every detail, looking for secrets they can steal. Still, it shows the sort of general front of the bulkhead and nose area shape we might expect to see on others as a result of 2015 rule changes.