That year, 2015, F1 racing, you know, it was something else. I remember it like it was yesterday. That F1 2015 season schedule was all over the place, they kept changing it, I tell ya!

First race, they said, was in Australia. Yeah, that Albert Park, March 13th to 15th. Fancy name for a park, ain’t it? They was all excited for that one. Lewis Hamilton, that young fella, he was racing. And that Verstappen boy, too. My grandson, he loved watching ’em. He kept yelling at the TV, “Go faster, go faster!” Kids these days, always in a hurry.
Then, they went to Malaysia, Sepang, they called it. March 27th to 29th. Hot there, I bet. Not like here, where the weather changes its mind every five minutes. One day it’s sunny, next day it’s pouring rain, you just never know. I heard that rain can make the race unsafe. I don’t know what FIA is, but it must be important because it said so.
After that, China, Shanghai, April 10th to 12th. Big city, that Shanghai. Lots of people, all crammed together like sardines. I wouldn’t like that, no sir. I like my space, you see. Got to have room to breathe.
And then Bahrain, April 17th to 19th. Another hot place, I imagine. Desert, probably. Lots of sand. I don’t like sand. Gets everywhere, you know? In your shoes, in your hair, even in your food! Nasty stuff.
They went to a whole bunch of other places, too. I can’t remember them all, my memory ain’t what it used to be. But they raced all over the world, those drivers. Spain, Monaco, Canada, Austria… All them fancy places. They say it was 19 races in total, that 2015 F1 season. But I heard one got canceled, yeah, the one in Germany. I don’t remember why, though. Oh, well, it was a long time ago, you know, that F1 2015 season schedule. My old brain can’t keep up with it all. My grandson told me to watch F1, I should watch ESPN, ESPN+, ESPNU, or ABC, but we don’t have that. Maybe I just watch some highlights.
There was also a man named Sebastian Vettel. I heard he was good, too. People talk about him like that Lewis Hamilton. Oh, they have a lot of star drivers in F1. If I can remember all their names, I must be a genius. Wait, there is also a guy named Daniel Ricciardo. You know, I am not sure how many drivers there were in 2015 F1 season.

These drivers were really brave. If you ask me to drive those cars, I will definitely refuse. I prefer to stay at home, watch TV, and drink my tea. Oh, I love those F1 races. My grandson said that F1 is dangerous, and I think he is right. One time, I saw a race car crashed, and I was scared.
I can’t remember all of them F1 2015 season schedule races. But that’s okay. I just like watching ’em go fast. Makes me feel young again, you know? Even if it’s just for a little while.
- Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, March 13-15
- Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang, March 27-29
- Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai, April 10-12
- Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain, April 17-19
That 2015 F1 season, it was a real hoot. Lots of excitement, lots of fast cars. Maybe I’ll watch it again sometime. If I can figure out how to work that darn remote control, that is! You know, the technology is hard. I just want to watch some F1 2015 season schedule races, that’s all.
And you know what else? These F1 races, they’re not just for young folks. Us old timers can enjoy them, too. It’s good to have something to get excited about, something to look forward to. Keeps you young at heart, they say. And who knows, maybe one day I’ll even go to one of those races myself. Wouldn’t that be something? Me, at an F1 race! Ha! I can just imagine it now. I think that would be fun to watch those races in person. I might be able to get autographs from those drivers. I will bring my grandson, and he will be so happy to see those drivers.
Well, anyway, that’s all I can remember about that F1 2015 season schedule. It was a long time ago, but I still remember the excitement. And that’s what matters, ain’t it? The memories, the good times. That’s what life’s all about. I am glad that I can watch the F1 2015 season schedule and share those memories with my grandson. F1 is great for every generation. I hope my grandson can also be a great F1 driver in the future. He always told me he wanted to be one of them, and I always said yes.