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29 Nov
qat

Qatar GP

Lusail International Circuit
  • Free practice 1 FP1 27 Nov 2026 -
  • Free practice 2 FP2 27 Nov 2026 -
  • Free practice 3 FP3 28 Nov 2026 -
  • Qualifying Quali 28 Nov 2026 -
  • Race Race 29 Nov 2026 -

After a year of absence, Formula 1 returned to Qatar in 2023. The F1 Qatar Grand Prix is also on the calendar for 2025. At the Losail International Circuit, it will be determined who becomes the fourth winner of the Qatari Grand Prix.

Stats

First held 2021
Laps 57
Circuit length 5.380 kilometres
Lap record 1:23.196 (2021)
Winner in 2024 Max Verstappen
Second in 2024 Charles Leclerc
Third in 2024 Oscar Piastri

Winners

Winner 2021 Lewis Hamilton
Winner 2024 Max Verstappen
Winner 2023 Max Verstappen

F1 Qatar GP 2025 | Date, Schedule & Start Time

In 2023, Formula 1 returned to the Losail International Circuit, hosting the Qatar Grand Prix. The F1 Qatar Grand Prix is also scheduled for 2025. The race starts at 4:00 PM GMT, which is 7:00 PM locally. This means that a part of the race will be held under artificial lighting.

The Losail International Circuit is a permanent track just outside the town of Lusail, opened in 2004. The circuit is renowned for hosting MotoGP races, and touring cars also frequently compete there.

With a length of 5.380 kilometers, the track features a long straight. Additionally, it includes a mix of mainly medium-speed corners, interspersed with some slower turns. Turn 1, at the end of the straight, appears to be the prime overtaking opportunity for F1 drivers.

The 2021 Qatar Grand Prix

Qatar's debut appearance on the Formula 1 schedule came as the 2021 title battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen continued to heat up in the final stages of the season.

Hamilton took pole position, whilst Verstappen qualified second but was pushed down to seventh after being handed a five-place grid penalty for failing to slow for double yellow flags. Valtteri Bottas was also handed a three-place penalty for not respecting a yellow flag.

It was a good start from Hamilton, who was able to build up a lead. Bottas was forced into his first pit-stop on Lap 33 when he appeared to suffer a puncture, and there were also tyres issues later in the race for the Williams duo of George Russell and Nicholas Latifi.

Fernando Alonso found himself running in third in the latter stages of the event, and Alpine teammate Esteban Ocon tried to help the Spaniard maintain his position by putting in some defensive driving in fifth.

Up ahead, Hamilton took a debut F1 win in Qatar, with Verstappen in second, whilst Alonso hung on to claim his first podium since 2014.

When is the F1 Qatar Grand Prix on the 2025 calendar?

The Qatar Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on the weekend of 28 - 30 November 2025, and is set to be the 23th race of the Formula 1 season. The first free practice session will take place on 28 November, followed by the sprint qualifying at 17:30 GMT time.

Then on Saturday, November 29th, the sprint is held at 14:00 GMT time. After this, the qualifying will be held on Saturday as well at 18:00 GMT time.

Start time of the F1 2025 Qatar Grand Prix

The Qatar Grand Prix starts on Sunday 30 November at 16:00 GMT time. The race can be followed live on RacingNews365's blog.

F1 schedule Qatar GP

Session Date Time
Free practice 1 Friday 27 November -
Free practice 2 Friday 27 November -
Free practice 3 Saturday 28 November -
Qualifying Saturday 28 November -
Race Sunday 29 November -

History of the F1 Qatar Grand Prix

Formula 1 travelled to Qatar for the first time for Round 20 of the 2021 World Championship. The race was held at the Losail International Circuit on 21 November, two weeks prior to the sport's debut trip to Saudi Arabia.

The Losail International Circuit is a permanent venue located just outside of Lusail, north of Doha. Opened in 2004, the circuit is known for its MotoGP races, though touring cars have raced there as well.

Coming in at 5.380 kilometres in length, the circuit features a long start/finish straight, as well as a mixture of medium and high-speed corners. There are also overtaking opportunities going into Turn 1.

Whilst the race was absent from the F1 calendar in 2022, it will return in 2023, with Qatar having signed a 10-year deal to host the sport from them onwards. The future venue for the event has yet to be confirmed.

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