F1 will conduct its 75th anniversary in 2025 after first holding its full season in 1950. Like 2024, this year will also have record-equalling 24 races and six prints from March till December. The first race will be held from March 15-17.
2024 was an unexpected success for the sport. No one had predicted such a close year, which consisted of four teams and seven drivers winning multiple races.
Although Max Verstappen held on to his driver’s championship and won the title for the fourth year in a row, Red Bull was unable to repeat the double as it lost the constructor’s championship to McLaren, which won the title for the first time in 26 years.
Apart from being a historic season, 2025 will also be the final year of the current regulations as next year, the sport will introduce new engine regulations and change the aerodynamics of the F1 cars.
Which is the first F1 race in 2025?
F1 will host its inaugural race at the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak for its annual Australian Grand Prix.
Since the pandemic, the Bahrain International Circuit has been preferred as the season’s opening race. It also hosts the pre-season testing a couple of weeks earlier. However, the sport and the FIA decided to move away from the Middle East this year as the season opener due to the dates clashing with the month-long festival of Ramadan. It will now host a race in April.
What to expect from the 2025 calendar?
After its season opener in Melbourne, Formula 1 will move to China like last year to hold the season’s first Sprint weekend. It then moves to its first triple-header of the season commencing with fan-favorite Suzuka in Japan at the beginning of April and ending in Saudi Arabia.
May will commence with the chaos of Miami before starting its ascend into the European leg with Imola in the middle of the month. Like 2024, the Hungarian GP would be the final race of the frantic first half of the year on the opening weekend of August, before it returns to racing with Zandvoort on the last weekend of August.
The 2025 F1 season will again end in the first weekend of December at the Yas Marina Circuit to host the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and crown the champions. Six Sprints will be hosted in 2025 in Shanghai, Miami, Spa, Austin, Sao Paulo, and Qatar; with Belgium replacing Austria. Here is the full schedule:
March 14-16: Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne
March 21-23: Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai
April 4-6: Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
April 11-13: Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir
April 18-20: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Jeddah
May 2-4: Miami Grand Prix, Miami
May 16-18: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola
May 23-25: Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco
May 30-June 1: Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona
June 13-15: Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
June 27-29: Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg
July 4-6: British Grand Prix, Silverstone
July 25-27: Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps
August 1-3: Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest
August 29-31: Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
September 5-7: Italian Grand Prix, Monza
September 19-21: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku
October 3-5: Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore
October 17-19: United States Grand Prix, Austin
October 24-26: Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City
November 7-9: Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo
November 21-23: Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas
November 28-30: Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail
December 5-7: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina