Formula 1 fans have a lot to look forward to in 2025.
The FIA and Formula 1 have announced the official race calendar for the season, and it’s the biggest one yet.
With 24 races happening around the world, the season is set to be exciting, fast-paced, and more global than ever.
Formula 1 2025 Race Calendar
Date | Country | Venue |
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March 14-16 | Australia | Melbourne |
March 21-23 | China | Shanghai |
April 4-6 | Japan | Suzuka |
April 11-13 | Bahrain | Sakhir |
April 18-20 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah |
May 2-4 | USA | Miami |
May 16-18 | Italy | Imola |
May 23-25 | Monaco | Monaco |
May 30 – June 1 | Spain | Barcelona |
June 13-15 | Canada | Montreal |
June 27-29 | Austria | Spielberg |
July 4-6 | United Kingdom | Silverstone |
July 25-27 | Belgium | Spa |
August 1-3 | Hungary | Budapest |
August 29-31 | Netherlands | Zandvoort |
September 5-7 | Italy | Monza |
September 19-21 | Azerbaijan | Baku |
October 3-5 | Singapore | Singapore |
October 17-19 | USA | Austin |
October 24-26 | Mexico | Mexico City |
November 7-9 | Brazil | Sao Paulo |
November 20-22 | USA | Las Vegas |
November 28-30 | Qatar | Lusail |
December 5-7 | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
What’s New in the 2025 Calendar?
- 24 Races for the First Time: This season will have more races than any other, showing how much Formula 1 is growing worldwide.
- Races Grouped by Region: To make travel easier for teams and reduce the sport’s carbon footprint, races will now be grouped by geography.
- Fan-Favorite Tracks Stay: Classic circuits like Monaco, Silverstone, and Suzuka are still part of the schedule, keeping the tradition alive.
- New Additions: Two exciting new races are on the calendar. Formula 1 will return to South Africa at the Kyalami Circuit, and Madrid will host a Grand Prix for the first time on a new street track.
Highlights of the Season
The season kicks off in Bahrain on March 2 under the lights, continuing its role as the opener. The final race will take place in Abu Dhabi on November 30, ending what promises to be an action-packed season. Other big moments include the return of China on April 6, which hasn’t hosted a race in years, and a late-season triple-header in Austin, Mexico City, and Brazil, which is sure to be thrilling.
Focus on Sustainability
Formula 1 is working hard to be more eco-friendly, with a goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. The 2025 calendar helps with this by grouping races together to cut down on long flights. F1 is also using more biofuels and renewable energy at tracks, making sure the sport keeps pushing for a greener future.
What Fans Can Expect
There’s already a lot of excitement about the new season. The Madrid Grand Prix promises to deliver something fresh with its new street circuit. Meanwhile, Kyalami’s return brings back one of racing’s most historic venues. Add to this the rivalries between drivers and teams, and it’s clear that 2025 will be packed with drama and high-speed action.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Formula 1 calendar shows how the sport is growing while staying true to its roots. With more races, new tracks, and a focus on sustainability, this season will have something for everyone. Fans and teams alike can gear up for what could be the most exciting year in Formula 1 history.