Start times F1 2025
The official race start times have been confirmed for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
The new campaign, which again features 24 races, gets underway with the Australian Grand Prix on March 16, and runs through to Abu Dhabi in early December.
There will also be six sprint event which this year take place in China, Miami, Belgium, the United States, Brazil, and Qatar.
Below, you can see the official F1 start times for all the races, as well as their confirmed dates.
2025 F1 Grands Prix start times
Date | GP | Qualifying (UK) | Race start (UK) |
---|---|---|---|
March 16 | Australia | 5:00 am | 4:00 am |
March 23 | China (S) | 7:00 am | 7:00 am |
April 6 | Japan | 7:00 am | 6:00 am |
April 13 | Bahrain | 5:00 pm | 4:00 pm |
April 20 | Saudi Arabia | 6:00 pm | 6:00pm |
May 4 | Miami (S) | 9:00 pm | 9:00 pm |
May 18 | Emilia-Romagna | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
May 25 | Monaco | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
June 1 | Spain | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
June 15 | Canada | 9:00 pm | 7:00 pm |
June 29 | Austria | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
July 6 | Great Britain | 2:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
July 27 | Belgium (S) | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
August 3 | Hungary | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
August 31 | Netherlands | 2:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
September 7 | Italy | 3:00 pm | 2:00 pm |
September 21 | Azerbaijan | 1:00 pm | 12:00 pm |
October 5 | Singapore | 2:00 pm | 1:00 pm |
October 19 | United States (S) | 10:00 pm | 8:00 pm |
October 26 | Mexico | 10:00 pm | 8:00 pm |
November 9 | Brazil (S) | 6:00 pm | 5:00 pm |
November 22 | Las Vegas | 04:00 am - (next day) | 04:00 am - (next day) |
November 30 | Qatar (S) | 6:00 pm | 4:00 pm |
December 7 | Abu Dhabi | 2:00 pm | 1:00 pm |
2025 F1 Sprints start times
Date | GP | Start time - UK |
---|---|---|
March 22 | China | 3:00 am |
May 3 | Miami | 5:00 pm |
July 26 | Belgium | 11:00 am |
October 18 | United States | 6:00 pm |
November 8 | Brazil | 2:00pm |
November 29 | Qatar | 2:00 pm |
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