The 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar has been revealed, marking an exciting 75th anniversary for the sport. Fans, drivers, and teams can look forward to a thrilling 24-round season that will take them across the globe, visiting five continents, with the season kicking off at the Australian Grand Prix on March 14-16 and wrapping up with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from December 5-7.
The 2025 season will bring several noteworthy changes, particularly in response to Ramadan, which will take place during March. As a result, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will be rescheduled to April. The summer break remains intact in August, with three weeks off between the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring and the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
Notably, changes introduced in 2024 to improve the geographical flow of races have been carried forward into 2025. This includes Japan’s race in April following Australia and China, followed by a string of European events over the summer. The season concludes with the back-to-back races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
Fans will also enjoy six Sprint races in 2025, with Shanghai, Miami, Spa, Austin, Sao Paulo, and Qatar hosting the exciting format. Pre-season testing is set to take place in Bahrain from February 26-28, giving teams the chance to fine-tune their cars before the season starts.
Here’s the complete list of races for the 2025 season:
Formula 1 CEO and President Stefano Domenicali commented on the 2025 calendar announcement, saying, "2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship. This legacy allows us to deliver a fantastic calendar with 24 incredible venues around the world, offering world-class racing, hospitality, and entertainment for millions of fans."
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem added, "The 2025 calendar is a testament to our collective mission of meeting sustainability objectives and regionalizing events. This blend of traditional and modern circuits, alongside our focus on environmental stewardship, will ensure the continued growth of Formula 1 as a truly global sport."
As Formula 1 prepares for another exciting season, the sport continues to evolve, creating memorable moments for fans worldwide. Here's to celebrating 75 years of fast-paced action and unforgettable races.