The future of the German GP will still be under threat unless fans turn out for next year's race, Hockenheim chiefs have warned.
The start of the 2016 F1 season has been brought forward to March as part of a host of date changes to the provisional schedule agreed by the FIA.
Bernie Ecclestone says F1 will not return to France unless a replacement for the unpopular Magny-Cours circuit is found.
The Circuit de Catalunya will continue to host the Spanish GP until at least 2019 after signing a contract extension with F1.
FOM, the commercial rights holders of F1, have confirmed that a proposed calendar for the 2016 F1 season has been leaked.
Decoding what the decision to stage the 2016-opening Australian GP in April means for next year's F1 calendar.
The 2016 F1 season will break with recent tradition and begin in April instead of March, Australian GP organisers have announced.
Claire Williams suggests F1 should consider running European races later in the day in order to increase its popularity, with 4pm the sport's new default time.
A disappointed Nico Rosberg has admitted that it “feels wrong” that his home German GP will not take place this season.
The FIA has confirmed that there will be no German Grand Prix this year, reducing the season’s F1 calendar to 19 races.
There will be no German GP in 2015 according to reports in the country after Hocknheim say it is too late for a deal.
Qatar officials say they are on the verge of signing a deal to bring a Formula 1 grand prix to the country within the next two years.
Bernie Ecclestone has cast fresh doubt over this year’s German GP by suggesting the race may yet not go ahead at all.
Hockenheim will host this year’s German GP, Bernie Ecclestone has revealed, and not the Nurburgring as previously expected.
The Korean Grand Prix has officially been removed from the calendar for the 2015 Formula 1 season.
Bernie Ecclestone says South Korea does not want a grand prix in 2015, but that it had to be added to the calendar for legal reasons.
F1 could be set for a record 21-race season in 2015 after the Korean GP was unexpectedly provisionally included on next season’s schedule.
The FIA has confirmed that the 2015 F1 season will run to 20 races, with only minor changes from a list leaked at Monza.
The potential 2015 F1 calendar has been leaked, featuring 20 races and a return to Mexico for the first time since 1992.
Bernie Ecclestone insists there're no doubts over F1's inaugural Sochi race despite the controversy engulfing Russia.