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Five races to start earlier in 2015

Sutton Images Enlarge The season-opening Australian Grand Prix is among five races which will start an hour earlier than planned as race bosses react to Jules Bianchi's crash in Japan last year. Last week it was reported Malaysian Grand Prix race organisers wanted to start the race an hour earlier and that has been confirmed on a document released by Formula One Management (FOM), with the list including races in Australia, China, Japan and Russia. In previous years races in Asia, along with the curtain-raiser in Australia, have started in late mid-afternoon slots to make viewing more convenient for F1's core European TV audience. But change has been triggered by the serious crash suffered...
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