F1 2025 schedule: Full race calendar, round dates for Formula One season next year
We may still be in the midst of the current Formula 1 campaign, but planning for the 2025 season is well underway.
There has been criticism of F1’s geographical planning of races in recent years, so efforts have been made to create a more logical and environmentally sustainable calendar.
In another significant change, Melbourne will host the season-opener for the first time since 2019, with the Australian Grand Prix scheduled for mid-March.
The Sporting News has the full schedule for the 2025 season.
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F1 schedule 2025
The 2025 F1 season will feature 24 races again, with no changes in host cities.
It will all begin at Albert Park in Australia, followed by four consecutive races in Asia.
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix will both take place in April because Ramadan will be during March.
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Miami will follow, before the action heads to Europe in May.
Apart from a one-off trip to Canada, races will be held exclusively in the continent until September, with the customary European summer break set for July.
Azerbaijan and Singapore are next on the schedule, and then F1 heads to the Americas, with Grands Prix to be held in the United States (Las Vegas and Austin), Mexico and Brazil.
The final two races of the season will take place in the Middle East, with Abu Dhabi to host the 2025 finale, as usual.
F1 2025 sprint race schedule
Sprint races will remain in 2025, with six tracks designated to host the format.
The first sprint weekend will take place at the second Grand Prix of the season in China, followed by Miami in May.
Two months later, Belgium will host a sprint race.
The final three selected Grands Prix will occur within just over one month of each other – Austin, Brazil and Qatar.
Full F1 2025 race calendar DateGrand PrixTrackMar. 14-16AustraliaMelbourne Grand Prix CircuitMar. 21-23ChinaShanghai International CircuitApr. 4-6JapanSuzuka International Racing CourseApr. 11-13BahrainBahrain International CircuitApr. 18-20Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche CircuitMay 2-4MiamiMiami International AutodromeMay 16-18Emilia RomagnaAutodromo Enzo e Dino FerrariMay 23-25MonacoCircuit de MonacoMay 30-Jun.1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaJun. 13-15CanadaCircuit Gilles-VilleneuveJun. 27-29AustriaRed Bull RingJul. 4-6United KingdomSilverstone CircuitJul. 25-27BelgiumCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsAug. 1-3HungaryHungaroringAug. 29-31NetherlandsCircuit ZandvoortSep. 5-7ItalyAutodromo Nazionale MonzaSep. 19-21AzerbaijanBaku City CircuitOct. 3-5SingaporeMarina Bay Street CircuitOct. 17-19USACircuit of the AmericasOct. 24-26MexicoAutodromo Hermanos RodríguezNov. 7-9BrazilAutodromo Jose Carlos PaceNov. 20-22Las VegasLas Vegas Strip CircuitNov. 28-30QatarLusail International CircutDec. 5-7Abu DhabiYas Marina Circuit
F1 2025 driver lineup: Confirmed drivers, grid
Lewis Hamilton’s switch from Mercedes to Ferrari has triggered some driver movement for 2025.
Red Bull has announced they will keep Sergio Perez next year, with Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly also signing extensions with their current teams.
Nico Hulkenberg will switch to Sauber for 2025, while F2 driver Ollie Bearman will make his full-time F1 debut with Haas, partnering with former Alpine man Esteban Ocon.
On the first day of the F1 2024 summer break, Carlos Sainz announced that he would be making the move to Williams for the 2025 season.
TeamDriverMercedesTBCMercedesGeorge RussellRed BullMax VerstappenRed BullSergio PerezFerrariCharles LeclercFerrariLewis HamiltonMcLarenLando NorrisMcLarenOscar PiastriAlpinePierre GaslyAlpineTBCVisa Cash App RBYuki TsunodaVisa Cash App RBTBCAston MartinFernando AlonsoAston MartinLance StrollSauberNico HulkenbergSauberTBCHaasOliver BearmanHaasEsteban OconWilliamsAlex AlbonWilliamsCarlos Sainz