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PRESS RELEASE

MIES, 11/02/2015
FOR MORE INFORMATION:

ISABELLE LARIVIRE
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
isabelle.lariviere@fim.ch
TEL +41 22 950 95 68

FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix


2015 provisional calendar, updated 11 February
The British Grand Prix, initially scheduled to take place on 30 August at Donington Park Circuit shall
be finally hosted on same dates at the Silverstone Circuit.
The 2015 FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix calendar has been amended as follows
(change in bold).

Date

Grand Prix

Venue

29
12
19
03
17
31
14
27
12
09
16
30
13
27
11
18
25
08

Qatar*
Americas
Repblica Argentina
Spain
France
Italy
Catalunya
TT-Assen**
Germany
Indianapolis
Czech Republic
Great Britain
San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini
Aragn
Japan
Australia
Malaysia
Comunitat Valenciana

Losail International Circuit


Circuit of The Americas
Termas de Ro Hondo
Circuito de Jerez
Le Mans
Autodromo del Mugello
Barcelona - Catalunya
TT Circuit Assen
Sachsenring
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Automotodrom Brno

March
April
April
May
May
May
June
June
July
August
August
August
September
September
October
October
October
November

Silverstone Circuit
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
MotorLand Aragn
Twin Ring Motegi
Phillip Island
Sepang International Circuit
Comunitat Valenciana - Ricardo Tormo

* Evening Race
** Saturday Race
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