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2025 F1 calendar revealed

The 2025 Formula 1 calendar is here, with 24 races set to take place, with the Sprint events to be determined at a later date.

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The 2025 Formula 1 calendar has been unveiled following a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council, with 24 grands prix set to feature in the 75th season of the World Championship.

After the calendar grew to 24 races in the 2024 season, there are no new events on the calendar, which is due to start with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne across the weekend of March 14th-16th.

It will be the first time that the Albert Park circuit hosts the season-opener since 2019, as RacingNews365 previously reported, with Bahrain reverting to a later slot as the fourth race due to Ramadan.

The British Grand Prix will be held at Silverstone across the weekend of July 4th-6th, with the season-finale set to be in Abu Dhabi on the weekend of December 5th-7th.

There is a 'mini-break' of three weeks between the British and Belgian Grands Prix on July 6th and July 27th, in part due to the Men's Wimbledon final due to take place on July 13th.

Unlike in 2024 when the start of Ramadan meant F1 shuffled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix forward to run on a Saturday, there is only one Saturday race in 2025 - Las Vegas on November 22nd.

Across the calendar, there are three triple-headers, including the Las Vegas-Qatar-Abu Dhabi legs once again, with five double-headers and five stand-alone events.

The locations of the six Sprint races will be confirmed at a later date.

Check out the 2025 F1 calendar below!

2025 Formula 1 calendar

Round Grand Prix Venue Date
1. Australia Melbourne March 16th
2. China Shanghai March 23rd
3. Japan Suzuka April 6th
4. Bahrain Sakhir April 13th
5. Saudi Arabia Jeddah April 20th
6. Miami Miami May 4th
7. Emilia Romagna Imola May 18th
8. Monaco Monte Carlo May 25th
9. Spain Barcelona June 1st
10. Canada Montreal June 15th
11. Austria Spielberg June 29th
12. Britain Silverstone July 6th
13. Belgium Spa July 27th
14. Hungary Budapest August 3rd
15. Netherlands Zandvoort August 31st
16. Italy Monza September 7th
17. Azerbaijan Baku September 21st
18. Singapore Marina Bay October 5th
19. United States Austin October 19th
20. Mexico City Mexico City October 26th
21. Sao Paulo Interlagos November 9th
22. Las Vegas Las Vegas November 22nd
23. Qatar Losail November 30th
24. Abu Dhabi Yas Marina December 7th

"2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship, and it’s that legacy and experience that allows us to deliver such a strong calendar," said F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.

"Once again, we’ll visit 24 incredible venues around the world, delivering top class racing, hospitality, and entertainment, which will be enjoyed by millions of fans worldwide.

"We’re grateful to the FIA, our promoters, host city partners, and all the related ASNs for their commitment and support in delivering this schedule and securing what promises to be another fantastic year for Formula 1.

"I would also like to pay tribute to our F1 teams and drivers, the heroes of our sport, and our fans around the world for continuing to follow Formula 1 with such incredible enthusiasm."

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem added that the new calendar was a further step in the right direction for sustainability goals.

"The 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar, approved by the World Motor Sport Council, is a further illustration of our collective mission of meeting sustainability objectives through the regionalisation of events," he said.

"While our focus is on the overall stability of Formula 1, we also have a shared duty to the environment and to the health and well-being of travelling staff.

"Formula One Management, under the direction of Stefano Domenicali, have produced a calendar which strikes a good blend of traditional circuits and modern venues.

"We thank the host ASNs, the local organisers and the many thousands of FIA volunteers for their tireless efforts in making Formula 1 a truly global, mass audience spectacle as we prepare to celebrate the sport’s 75th year."

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