Two proposed events - Korea and Qatar - are unlikely to happen according to Bernie Ecclestone, despite the former having been included on the provisional 2015 calendar. The... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has claimed that the Korean Grand Prix had to be added to the 2015 Formula 1 calendar for legal reasons. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone says South Korea do not want a grand prix in 2015, but that it had to be added to the calendar for legal reasons. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone says agreements with current Middle Eastern races could prevent Qatar from joining the Formula 1 calendar. read more »
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Whilst lamenting the move to drop his double-points concept, Bernie Ecclestone insists that Korea's inclusion on the 2015 calendar is no ruse. read more »
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The GP2 calendar will remain unchanged for the 2015 season, with the 11-round season due to start in Bahrain in April read more »
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Although the Korean GP is schedule on the 2015 calendar, organisers are uncertain as to whether it will actually go ahead... read more »
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A member of the Korean Grand Prix organising committee says the venue was "given no prior notice" to its inclusion on the 2015 Formula 1 calendar. read more »
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The inclusion of Korea on the provisional 2015 calendar raised some eyebrows when it was released by the FIA this week, not least by local organisers who have no knowledge of... read more »
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Organisers of the last Korean Grand Prix claim they were given no notice of the return of the race on next year's calendar read more »
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A member of the organising committee for the Korean Grand Prix says it was "given no prior notice" it would be added to the 2015 F1 calendar read more »
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Formula 1 teams are unlikely to get a fifth engine in 2015 unless the Korean Grand Prix stays on the calendar for the start of the season, the FIA suggests read more »
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The surprise return of Korea to the F1 calendar is thought to be a nifty way of circumventing the new engine regulations. read more »
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Amid a host of expected regulations changes, one outcome of the latest World Motor Sport Council caught many by surprise - the return of the Korean Grand Prix. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) has agreed a number of changes for the 2015 and 2016 seasons during a meeting in Qatar on Wednesday. Included in the long list of changes... read more »
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Korea returns to the calendar along with Mexico as 2015 looks to be F1's busiest season yet. read more »
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The FIA has announced a 21-race calendar for the 2015 F1 season, with Korea provisionally added early in the year read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council met in Doha on Wednesday and released a proposed 21-race Formula 1 calendar which sees the season start on March 15th and end on November 29th.... read more »
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The FIA have released a bumper calendar for the 2015 season, comprising 21 grands prix including Korea and Mexico... read more »
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The FIA has announced that the Korean Grand Prix is set to return to the Formula 1 calendar for 2015, pushing the number of races up to 21 read more »
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The FIA announces a provisional 21-race calendar for 2015, featuring the return of the Korean Grand Prix and a new race in Mexico. read more »
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Formula 1 could be set for a record 21-race season in 2015 after the Korean GP was unexpectedly provisionally included on next season’s schedule. read more »
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F1 is set for a record 21-race season after the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) amended the 2015 calendar to include the Korean Grand Prix read more »
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The 2015 Formula 1 calendar has been revised to feature a record 21 races, with the Korean Grand Prix set to make a surprise return after a year out of the sport. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has rubber-stamped the final version of the 2015 Formula 1 calendar, which includes a surprise return for the Korean Grand Prix. The race, held at... read more »