2015 in motorsports

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Events in motorsport in 2015.

FIA

Formula racing

Rallying & Rallycross

  • January 4 – October 31: 2015 European Rally Championship season[5]
    • #1 4–6 January: 2015 Internationale Jänner Rallye
      • ERC Winners: Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz / Poland Jarosław Baran
      • ERC2 Winners: Czech Republic Vojtech Stajf / Czech Republic Frantisek Rajnoha
      • ERC3 Winners: Poland Slawomir Ogryzek / Poland Jakub Wrobel
    • #2 7–8 February: 2015 Rally Liepāja–Ventspils
      • ERC Winners: Republic of Ireland Craig Breen / United Kingdom Scott Martin
      • ERC2 Winners: Estonia Siim Plangi / Estonia Marek Sarapuu
      • ERC3 Winners: Sweden Emil Bergkvist / Sweden Joakim Sjoberg
    • #3 2–4 April: 2015 Circuit of Ireland Rally
      • ERC Winners: Republic of Ireland Craig Breen / United Kingdom Scott Martin
      • ERC2 Winners: Czech Republic Vojtech Stajf / Czech Republic Frantisek Rajnoha
      • ERC3 Winners: Sweden Emil Bergkvist / Sweden Joakim Sjoberg
    • #4 4–6 June: 2015 Rallye Açores
      • ERC Winners: Republic of Ireland Craig Breen / United Kingdom Scott Martin
      • ERC2 Winners: Czech Republic Vojtech Stajf / Czech Republic Frantisek Rajnoha
      • ERC3 Winners: Sweden Emil Bergkvist / Sweden Joakim Sjoberg
    • #5 25–27 June: 2015 Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally
      • ERC Winners: Belgium Freddy Loix / Belgium Johan Gitsels
      • ERC2 Winners: Hungary Tibor Érdi / Hungary Gergely Patkó
      • ERC3 Winners: Poland Aleksander Zawada / France Cathy Derousseaux
    • #6 17–19 July: 2015 Rally Estonia
      • ERC Winners: Russia Aleksey Lukyanuk / Russia Alexey Arnautov
      • ERC2 Winners: Russia Aleksey Lukyanuk / Russia Alexey Arnautov
      • ERC3 Winners: Latvia Ralfs Sirmacis / Latvia Arturs Šimins
    • #7 28–30 August: 2015 Barum Rally Zlín
      • ERC Winners: Czech Republic Jan Kopecký / Czech Republic Pavel Dresler
      • ERC2 Winners: Hungary Dávid Botka / Hungary Péter Szeles
      • ERC3 Winners: Sweden Emil Bergkvist / Sweden Joakim Sjöberg
    • #8 25–27 September: 2015 Cyprus Rally
      • ERC Winners: Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz / Poland Jarosław Baran
      • ERC2 Winners: Cyprus Christos Demosthenous / Cyprus Pambo Laos
      • ERC3 Winners: Russia Dimi Morozov / Hungary Zoltán "Zoli" Szechenyi (default)
    • #9 9–11 October: 2015 Acropolis Rally
      • ERC Winners: Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz / Poland Jarosław Baran
      • ERC2 Winners: Hungary Dávid Botka / Hungary Péter Szeles
      • No ERC3 Race here.
    • #10 29–31 October: 2015 Rallye International du Valais (final)
      • ERC Winners: Russia Aleksey Lukyanuk / Russia Alexey Arnautov
      • ERC2 Winners: Hungary Dávid Botka / Hungary Péter Szeles
      • ERC3 Winners: Romania Alexandru Filip / Romania Bogdan Iancu
  • January 22 – November 15: 2015 World Rally Championship season[6]
    • #1 22–25 January: 2015 Monte Carlo Rally
    • #2 11–15 February: 2015 Rally Sweden
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Finland Jari Ketomaa / Finland Kaj Lindström
      • WRC #3 winners: Norway Ole Christian Veiby / Norway Anders Jæger (default)
    • #3 5–8 March: 2015 Rally Mexico
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel
      • No WRC #3 results here.
    • #4 23–26 April: 2015 Rally Argentina
    • #5 21–24 May: 2015 Rally de Portugal
    • #6 12–14 June: 2015 Rally di Sardegna
    • #7 3–5 July: 2015 Rally Poland
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Finland Esapekka Lappi / Finland Janne Ferm
      • WRC #3 winners: Italy Simone Tempestini / Italy Matteo Chiarcossi
    • #8 30 July–2 August: 2015 Rally Finland
      • WRC #1 winners: Finland Jari-Matti Latvala / Finland Miikka Anttila
      • WRC #2 winners: Finland Esapekka Lappi / Finland Janne Ferm
      • WRC #3 winners: France Quentin Gilbert / Belgium Renaud Jamoul
    • #9 21–23 August: 2015 Rallye Deutschland
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Czech Republic Jan Kopecký / Czech Republic Pavel Dresler
      • WRC #3 winners: Italy Andrea Crugnola / Italy Michele Ferrara (default)
    • #10 11–13 September: 2015 Rally Australia
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel
      • No WRC #3 results here.
    • #11 2–4 October: 2015 Tour de Corse (Rallye de France)
      • WRC #1 winners: Finland Jari-Matti Latvala / Finland Miikka Anttila
      • WRC #2 winners: France Julien Maurin / France Nicolas Klinger
      • WRC #3 winners: France Quentin Gilbert / Belgium Renaud Jamoul
    • #12 23–25 October: 2015 Rally de Catalunya
    • #13 13–15 November: 2015 Wales Rally GB (final)
      • WRC #1 winners: France Sébastien Ogier / France Julien Ingrassia
      • WRC #2 winners: Finland Teemu Suninen / Finland Mikko Markkula
      • WRC #3 winners: Norway Ole Christian Veiby / Norway Anders Jæger
  • February 5 – November 21: 2015 Middle East Rally Championship
  • February 20 – October 24: 2015 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup season
    • #1 20–22 February: Baja Russia Northern Forest
    • #2 27 March–2 April: Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
    • #3 19–24 April: Sealine Cross-Country Rally
      • Winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #4 10–17 May: Rallye des Pharaons
      • Winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #5 25–28 June: Italian Baja
      • Winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #6 24–26 July: Baja Aragón
      • Winners: Spain Nani Roma / Spain Àlex Haro (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #7 14–16 August: Hungarian Baja
      • Winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #8 27–30 August: Baja Poland
    • #9 3–9 October: OiLibya Rally du Maroc
      • Winners: Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah / France Matthieu Baumel (Mini All 4 Racing)
    • #10 22–24 October: Baja de Portalegre 500 (final)
      • Winners: Portugal Ricardo Porém / Portugal Jorge Monteiro (Toyota Hilux Overdrive)
  • March 6 – November 8: 2015 African Rally Championship
  • April 17 – November 29: 2015 NACAM Rally Championship[7][8]
    • #1 17–19 April: 2015 Rally Montañas Oaxaca
    • #2 29–31 May: 2015 RAC 1000 Rally
      • Winners: Mexico Ricardo Triviño / Mexico Marco Hernández
      • Nations Cup winner #2:  Mexico
    • #3 24–26 July: Rally Africa Safari 2015
      • Winners: Mexico Ricardo Triviño / Mexico Marco Hernández
      • Nations Cup winner #3:  Mexico
    • #4 3–5 September: Panama 2015
      • Winners: United States Dillon van Way / United Kingdom Andrew Edwards
      • Nations Cup winner #4:  Mexico
    • #5 27–29 November: Rally Jamaica 2015 (final)
      • Winners: Mexico Ricardo Triviño / Mexico Marco Hernández
      • Nations Cup Overall winner:  Mexico
  • April 17 – November 1: 2015 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship[9]
  • April 23 – November 22: 2015 Codasur South American Rally Championship[10]
    • #1 23–26 April: 2015 Rally Argentina
      • Winners: Paraguay Diego Domínguez / Argentina Edgardo Galindo
    • #2 22–24 May: 2015 Rally de Erechim
      • Winners: Paraguay Diego Domínguez / Argentina Edgardo Galindo
    • #3 26–28 June: 2015 Rally Trans Itapua
    • #4 28–30 August: 2015 Rally de Santa Cruz
      • Winners: Paraguay Diego Domínguez / Argentina Edgardo Galindo
    • #5 19–22 November: 2015 Rally del Atlántico (final)
      • Winners: Paraguay Gustavo Saba / Argentina Diego Cagnotti
  • April 24 – November 29: 2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship season[11]
  • Note: The 2015 FIA European Rallycross Championship season coincides with this rallycross championship.
    • #1 24–26 April: 2015 World RX of Portugal
    • #2 1–3 May: 2015 World RX of Hockenheim (debut event)
      • WRX Supercar winner: Norway Petter Solberg (Norway SDRX)
      • No Super 1600 event here.
      • No Touringcar event here.
      • No RX Lites event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #3 16–17 May: 2015 World RX of Belgium
      • WRX Supercar winner: Finland Toomas Heikkinen (Sweden Marklund Motorsport)
      • ERX Supercar winner: France Jérôme Grosset-Janin (United Kingdom Albatec Racing)
      • Super 1600 winner: Latvia Jānis Baumanis
      • Touringcar winner: Norway Fredrik Magnussen
      • No RX Lites event here.
    • #4 22–24 May: 2015 World RX of Great Britain
      • WRX Supercar winner: Norway Petter Solberg (Norway SDRX)
      • Touringcar winner: Sweden Fredrik Salsten
      • RX Lites winner: Sweden Kevin Hansen
      • No Super 1600 event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #5 19–21 June: 2015 World RX of Germany
    • #6 3–5 July: 2015 World RX of Sweden
      • WRX Supercar winner: Sweden Mattias Ekström (Germany Abt Sportsline)
      • Super 1600 winner: Latvia Jānis Baumanis
      • Touringcar winner: Sweden Fredrik Salsten
      • RX Lites winner: Norway Thomas Bryntesson
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #7 6–8 August: 2015 World RX of Canada
      • WRX Supercar winner: France Davy Jeanney (Sweden Hansen Motorsport)
      • RX Lites winner: Sweden Oliver Eriksson
      • No Super 1600 event here.
      • No Touringcar event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #8 21–23 August: 2015 World RX of Norway
      • WRX Supercar winner: Sweden Timmy Hansen (Sweden Hansen Motorsport)
      • ERX Supercar winner: Norway Tommy Rustad (Sweden Marklund Motorsport)
      • Touringcar winner: Norway Christian Sandmo
      • RX Lites winner: Norway Thomas Bryntesson
      • No Super 1600 event here.
    • #9 4–6 September: 2015 World RX of France
      • WRX Supercar winner: Sweden Timmy Hansen (Sweden Hansen Motorsport)
      • Super 1600 winner: Denmark Ulrik Linnemann
      • No Touringcar event here.
      • No RX Lites event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #10 18–20 September: 2015 World RX of Spain
      • WRX Supercar winner: Norway Petter Solberg (Norway SDRX)
      • ERX Supercar winner: Norway Ole-Christian Veiby (Sweden Volkswagen Team Sweden)
      • Super 1600 winner: France Andréa Dubourg
      • RX Lites winner: Norway Thomas Bryntesson
      • No Touringcar event here.
    • #11 2–4 October: 2015 World RX of Turkey
      • WRX Supercar winner: Sweden Timmy Hansen (Sweden Hansen Motorsport)
      • RX Lites winner: Norway Thomas Bryntesson
      • No Super1600 event here.
      • No Touringcar event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
    • #12 16–18 October: 2015 World RX of Italy
      • WRX Supercar winner: Norway Andreas Bakkerud (Sweden Olsbergs MSE)
      • ERX Supercar winner: Norway Tommy Rustad (Sweden Marklund Motorsport)
      • Super 1600 winner: Denmark Ulrik Linnemann
      • RX Lites winner: Sweden Kevin Eriksson
      • No Touringcar event here.
    • #13 28–29 November: 2015 World RX of Argentina (final)
      • WRX Supercar winner: Sweden Robin Larsson (Sweden Larsson Jernberg Racing Team)
      • No Super1600 event here.
      • No Touringcar event here.
      • No RX Lites event here.
      • No ERX Supercar event here.
  • May 8 – November 15: 2015 FIA European Rally Trophy[12][13]
    • #1 8–9 May: Raliul Aradului 2015
      • Winners: Italy Simone Tempestini / Romania Dorin Pulpea
    • #2 22–23 May: Rallye Český Krumlov 2015
    • #3 29–30 May: Fuchs Saturnus Rally Velenje 2015
      • Winners: Slovenia Rok Turk / Slovenia Blanka Kacin
    • #4 4–6 June: Danube Delta Rally 2015
      • Winners: Italy Simone Tempestini / Romania Dorin Pulpea
    • #5 17–19 July: Rally Bulgaria 2015
      • Winners: Turkey Murat Bostanci / Turkey Onur Vatansever
    • #6 25–26 July: Bosphorus Rally 2015
      • Winners: Turkey Murat Bostanci / Turkey Onur Vatansever
    • #7 30 July–1 August: Rali Vinho Madeira 2015
    • #8 4–6 September: Rally Sliven 2015[14]
      • Winners: Turkey Murat Bostanci / Turkey Onur Vatansever
    • #9 10–12 September: Rally Princesa de Asturias Ciudad de Oviedo 2015
      • Winners: Spain Miguel Fuster / Spain Ignacio Aviñó
    • #10 18–20 September: 48 serbia rally 2015
      • Winners: Turkey Murat Bostanci / Turkey Onur Vatansever
    • #11 1–3 October: 42. Croatia rally 2015
      • Winners: Turkey Murat Bostanci / Turkey Onur Vatansever
    • #12 29–31 October: ADMV Lausitz Rallye 2015
    • #13 5–7 November: International Rally Waldviertel 2015
      • Winners: Austria Raimund Baumschlager / Austria Thomas Zeltner
    • #14 13–15 November: Rally Sredna Gora 2015 (final)
      • Winners: Slovenia Rok Turk / Slovenia Martina Lazar

Other FIA racing events

  • February 28 – December 6: 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship
    • February 28 – March 1: #1 2015 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
    • March 28 & 29: #2 2015 Tyrepower Tasmania Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering)
      • R2 winner: Australia Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering)
      • R3 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
    • May 1 – 3: #3 2015 Ubet Perth Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Will Davison (Erebus Motorsport)
    • May 16 & 17: #4 2015 Winton Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
    • June 20 & 21: #5 2015 Skycity Triple Crown
      • R1 winner: Australia Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering)
      • R3 winner: Australia David Reynolds (Prodrive Racing Australia)
    • July 11 & 12: #6 2015 Townsville 400
      • R1 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • No R3 event here.
    • August 1 & 2: #7 2015 Ipswich Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Mark Winterbottom (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia)
    • August 22 & 23: #8 2015 Sydney Motorsport Park Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia)
    • September 13: #9 2015 Sandown 500
    • October 11: #10 2015 Bathurst 1000
    • October 24 & 25: #11 2015 Gold Coast 600
    • November 6 – 8: #12 2015 Auckland 500
      • R1 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia David Reynolds (Prodrive Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
    • November 21 & 22: #13 2015 Phillip Island Super Sprint
      • R1 winner: Australia Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering)
      • R2 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: Australia Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering)
    • December 5 & 6: #14 2015 Sydney 500 (final)
      • R1 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
      • R2 winner: Australia Jamie Whincup (Red Bull Racing Australia)
      • R3 winner: New Zealand Shane Van Gisbergen (Tekno Autosports)
  • March 8 – November 27: 2015 World Touring Car Championship season[15]
  • April 6 – October 11: 2015 Blancpain Sprint Series season[16]
  • April 10 – September 20: 2015 FIA European Hill Climb Championship season[17][18]
    • April 10 – 12: #1 France Course de Côte de St Jean du Gard Col St Pierre in Saint-Jean-du-Gard
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Czech Republic Jaromír Maly and Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli, Luxembourg David Hauser, and Czech Republic Dan Michl
    • April 24 – 26: #2 Austria Großer Bergpreis von Österreich in Rechberg, Austria
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Austria Christian Schweiger
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli, Luxembourg David Hauser, and Poland Dubai
    • May 8 – 10: #3 Spain XLIV Subida Internacional al Fito in Asturias
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski Czech Republic Lukas Vojacek
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli, Italy Fausto Bormolini, and Spain Jose Lopez-Fombona
    • May 16 & 17: #4 Portugal 36ª Rampa Internacional da Falperra 2015
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Czech Republic Lukas Vojacek
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli and Italy Fausto Bormolini
    • June 6 & 7: #5 Czech Republic Ecce Homo Sternbeck
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Czech Republic Jaromír Maly and Czech Republic Jiří Los
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli, Czech Republic Miloš Benes, and Czech Republic Dan Michl
    • June 19 – 21: #6 Poland Limanowa
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Czech Republic Jaromír Maly
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Miloš Benes and Czech Republic Vladimir Vitver
    • July 4 & 5: #7 Italy 65° Trento–Bondone
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Italy Armin Hafner and Italy Tiziano Nones
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli and Italy Christian Merli
    • July 16 – 19: #8 Slovakia Dobsinsky Kopec 2015
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski, Czech Republic Jaromír Maly, and Czech Republic Frantisek Chaloupka
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Miloš Benes, Czech Republic Dan Michl, and Czech Republic David Komarek
    • July 26: #9 Germany ADAC Glasbachrennen 2015
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Czech Republic Lukas Vojacek
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Miloš Benes and Czech Republic Vladimir Vitver
    • August 15 & 16: #10 Switzerland Course de Côte Internationale St.Ursanne - Les Rangiers 2015
      • Category #1 winner: Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Czech Republic Lukas Vojacek
      • Categoty #2 winner: Italy Simone Faggioli, Luxembourg David Hauser, and Czech Republic Dan Michl
    • August 28 – 30: #11 Slovenia GHD Petrol Ilirska Bistrica
      • Category #1 winner: Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Austria Christian Schweiger
      • Category #2 winner: Italy Simone Faggioli, Czech Republic Miloš Benes, and Czech Republic Dan Michl
    • September 19 & 20: #12 Croatia 34. Buzetski dani (final)
      • Category #1 winners (tie): Republic of Macedonia Igor Stefanovski and Austria Christian Schweiger
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Miloš Benes, Czech Republic Dan Michl, and Slovenia Patrik Zajelsnik
  • April 10 – November 21: 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship season[19]
  • April 12 – September 20: 2015 Blancpain Endurance Series season[16]
  • April 24 – October 11: 2015 FIA European Truck Racing Championship[20]
    • April 24 – 26: #1 Spain G. P. Camión de Valencia (XII G.P. Camión de las Naciones)
      • R1 winner: Germany Jochen Hahn (Germany Castrol Team Hahn Racing)
      • R2 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Spain Antonio Albacete (Spain CEPSA Truck Team)
    • May 16 & 17: #2 Austria Red Bull Ring
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
    • May 23 & 24: #3 Italy Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
      • R1 winner: Germany Jochen Hahn (Germany Castrol Team Hahn Racing)
      • R2 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
    • June 20 & 21: #4 France Circuit Paul Armagnac
      • R1 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
      • R2 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: France Anthony Janiec (France Lion Truck Racing)
    • June 26 – 28: #5 Germany Nürburgring
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Spain Antonio Albacete (Spain CEPSA Truck Team)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
    • August 28 – 30: #6 Czech Republic Autodrom Most
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Czech Republic David Vrsecky (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
      • R3 winner: Germany Jochen Hahn (Germany Castrol Team Hahn Racing)
      • R4 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
    • September 5 & 6: #7 Hungary Hungaroring
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Germany Stephanie Halm (France Lion Truck Racing)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
    • September 19 & 20: #8 Belgium Circuit Zolder
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Czech Republic David Vrsecky (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
    • October 2 – 4: #9 Spain Circuito del Jarama
      • R1 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R2 winner: Czech Republic Adam Lacko (Czech Republic BUGGYRA International Racing System)
      • R3 winner: Hungary Norbert Kiss (Hungary OXXO Truck Race Team)
      • R4 winner: Germany Jochen Hahn (Germany Castrol Team Hahn Racing)
    • October 9 – 11: #10 France Le Mans (final)
      • R1 winner: Spain Antonio Albacete (Spain CEPSA Truck Team)
      • R2 winner: Germany René Reinert (Germany Reinert Racing)
      • R3 winner: Spain Antonio Albacete (Spain CEPSA Truck Team)
      • R4 winner: Germany René Reinert (Germany Reinert Racing)
  • April 25 – September 28: 2015 FIA International Hill Climb Cup season[21]
    • April 25 & 26: #1 Subida A Ubrique in  Spain
      • Category #1 winner: Spain Jesús Adorna Moreno
      • Category #2 winner: Spain Jose Antonio Lopez-Fombona
    • May 8 – 10: #2 Bieszczadzki Wyscig Górski Sanok-Załuż in  Poland
      • Category #1 winner: Slovakia Igor Drotar
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Petr Trnka and Czech Republic Vaclav Janik
    • May 15 – 17: #3 46° Verzegnis Sella Chianzutan* in  Italy
      • Category #1 winner: Austria Andreas Gabat
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Switzerland Tiziano Riva, Italy Marco Gramenzi, and Italy Michele Fattorini
    • May 29 – 31: #4 Moris Cup Jahodná in  Slovakia
      • Category #1 winner: Slovakia Igor Drotar
      • Category #2 winner: Czech Republic Petr Trnka
    • June 19 – 21: #5 GHD Gorjanci 2015 in the Slovenia Žumberak Mountains
      • Category #1 winner: Austria Karl Schagerl
      • Category #2 winner: Czech Republic Vaclav Janik
    • June 26 – 28: #6 Coppa Paolino Teodori in Italy Ascoli Piceno
      • Category #1 winner: Switzerland Ronnie Bratschi
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Marco Gramenzi, Italy Simone Faggioli, and Italy Giuseppe Castiglione
    • July 17 – 19: #7 53° Rieti Terminillo-51° Coppa Bruno Carotti in Italy Lazio
      • Category #1 winner: Italy Marco Iacoangeli
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Simone Faggioli, Italy Andrea Picchi, and Italy Maurizio Iacoangeli
    • July 24 – 26: #8 43° Pieve Santo Stefano-Passo dello Spino in the Italy Province of Arezzo
      • Category #1 winner: Switzerland Ronnie Bratschi
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Marco Gramenzi, Italy Michele Fattorini, and Italy Samuele Cassibba
    • August 2: #9 Osnabrücker ADAC Bergrennen in  Germany
      • Category #1 winner: France Nicolas Werver
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Switzerland Eric Berguerand, Germany Norbert Brenner, and Germany Uwe Lang
    • August 7 – 9: #10 GHD Lucine in  Slovenia
      • Category #1 winner: Switzerland Ronnie Bratschi
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Vaclav Janik and Switzerland Tiziano Riva
    • September 11 – 13: #11 45° Trofeo Valle Camonica in  Italy
      • Category #1 winner: Italy Marco Sbrollini
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Italy Fausto Bormolini and Italy Paride Macario
    • September 26 – 28: #12 Bergrennen Sankt Agatha in  Austria (final)
      • Category #1 winner: Austria Andreas Gabat
      • Category #2 winners (tie): Czech Republic Vaclav Janik and Austria Andreas Stollnberger
  • May 3 – October 11: 2015 European Touring Car Cup season[22]
    • May 3: #1 TCC at the Hungaroring in Hungary Mogyoród
    • June 21: #2 TCC at the Automotodróm Slovakia Ring in Slovakia Orechová Potôň
      • SMT winner #1: Czech Republic Petr Fulín
      • TC2T winner #1: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #1: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #1: Germany Ulrike Krafft
      • SMT winner #2: Serbia Dušan Borković
      • TC2T winner #2: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #2: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #2: Germany Niklas Mackschin
    • June 28: #3 TCC at the Circuit Paul Ricard in France Le Castellet, Var
      • SMT winner #1: Serbia Dušan Borković
      • TC2T winner #1: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #1: Switzerland Peter Rikli
      • S1600 winner #1: Germany Niklas Mackschin
      • SMT winner #2: Germany Andreas Pfister
      • TC2T winner #2: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #2: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #2: Germany Niklas Mackschin
    • September 6: #4 TCC at the Masaryk Circuit in Czech Republic Brno
      • SMT winner #1: Slovakia Maťo Homola
      • TC2T winner #1: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #1: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #1: Germany Niklas Mackschin
      • SMT winner #2: Serbia Dušan Borković
      • TC2T winner #2: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #2: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #2: Germany Niklas Mackschin
    • September 20: #5 TCC at the Circuit Zolder in Belgium Heusden-Zolder
      • SMT winner #1: Slovakia Maťo Homola
      • TC2T winner #1: Turkey Aytaç Biter
      • TC2 winner #1: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #1: Germany Niklas Mackschin
      • SMT winner #2: Serbia Dušan Borković
      • TC2T winner #2: Turkey Ümit Ülkü
      • TC2 winner #2: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský
      • S1600 winner #2: Germany Niklas Mackschin
    • October 11: #6 TCC (final) at the Autodromo di Pergusa in Italy Pergusa
      • SMT winner #1: Czech Republic Petr Fulín
      • TC2T winner #1: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia
      • TC2 winner #1: Switzerland Peter Rikli
      • S1600 winner #1: Luxembourg Gilles Bruckner
      • SMT winner #2: Czech Republic Petr Fulín
      • TC2T winner #2: Germany Franz Engstler
      • TC2 winner #2: Switzerland Peter Rikli
      • S1600 winner #2: Germany Niklas Mackschin

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