The 2025 F1 schedule is finally here – and trust us, it’s an absolute belter! Buckle up, motorsport fans, because this season’s set to be one for the history books.
From the roar of engines in Melbourne to the shimmering lights of Abu Dhabi, we’re diving into a mammoth 24-race calendar that’s jam-packed with high-octane drama, jet-setting glamour and six sprint race weekends to spice things up.
Whether you’re cheering for Hamilton’s final Mercedes hurrah, Verstappen’s title defence or the rising rookies, this season’s Formula 1 calendar is dialled up to eleven. So let’s get stuck into the full breakdown.
2025 F1 Schedule – Race Dates and Locations
Here’s the ultimate cheat sheet for every Formula 1 fan. We’ve listed all 24 Grand Prix weekends with their official race dates, iconic locations, and whether or not they’ll feature a sprint race. Bookmark this – you’ll need it all year!
Round | Date | Grand Prix | Location | Sprint Race |
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1 | 14–16 March | Australian GP | Melbourne, Australia | No |
2 | 21–23 March | Chinese GP | Shanghai, China | Yes |
3 | 4–6 April | Japanese GP | Suzuka, Japan | No |
4 | 11–13 April | Bahrain GP | Sakhir, Bahrain | No |
5 | 18–20 April | Saudi Arabian GP | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | No |
6 | 2–4 May | Miami GP | Florida, USA | Yes |
7 | 16–18 May | Emilia-Romagna GP | Imola, Italy | No |
8 | 23–25 May | Monaco GP | Monte Carlo, Monaco | No |
9 | 30 May–1 June | Spanish GP | Barcelona, Spain | No |
10 | 13–15 June | Canadian GP | Montreal, Canada | No |
11 | 27–29 June | Austrian GP | Spielberg, Austria | No |
12 | 4–6 July | British GP | Silverstone, UK | No |
13 | 25–27 July | Belgian GP | Spa, Belgium | Yes |
14 | 1–3 August | Hungarian GP | Budapest, Hungary | No |
15 | 29–31 August | Dutch GP | Zandvoort, Netherlands | No |
16 | 5–7 September | Italian GP | Monza, Italy | No |
17 | 19–21 September | Azerbaijan GP | Baku, Azerbaijan | No |
18 | 3–5 October | Singapore GP | Marina Bay, Singapore | No |
19 | 17–19 October | United States GP | Austin, Texas | Yes |
20 | 24–26 October | Mexico City GP | Mexico City, Mexico | No |
21 | 7–9 November | São Paulo GP | Interlagos, Brazil | Yes |
22 | 20–22 November | Las Vegas GP | Las Vegas, USA | No |
23 | 28–30 November | Qatar GP | Lusail, Qatar | Yes |
24 | 5–7 December | Abu Dhabi GP | Yas Marina, UAE | No |
What’s New in the 2025 Formula 1 Calendar?
This season’s schedule has seen some bold shake-ups. Australia is back as the season opener, replacing Bahrain.
Sprint races are back in six locations, adding more unpredictability and excitement. It’s also the final chapter before the 2026 regulation overhaul, so expect teams to go all-in on performance.
- Australia takes pole as the season opener – back in its traditional spot, and we’re buzzing!
- A record 24 Grands Prix – the longest season ever. Better keep those weekends free!
- Six sprint races peppered across the season to crank up the Saturday thrills.
- An exciting blend of classic F1 tracks (hello, Silverstone and Monza) and showbiz circuits like Miami and Las Vegas.
Top Circuits to Watch
A few legendary circuits always steal the show, and 2025 is no exception. From the insane straights of Baku to the narrow Monaco streets and the ever-dramatic Spa, these races are a must-watch. Oh, and don’t sleep on Silverstone – it’s Hamilton’s playground and a fan favourite!
- Spa-Francorchamps: Belgium’s rollercoaster. Rain? Always likely.
- Monaco: Glitz, yachts, and not a lot of overtaking – but we love it anyway.
- Suzuka: A fan-favourite technical beast.
- Silverstone: Hamilton’s home turf – expect fireworks!
Travel, Timezones & Tyres
From the dusty straights of Bahrain to the night lights of Singapore, this F1 schedule sees teams crisscross five continents.
Tyre strategy, weather forecasts, and timezone fatigue will be game-changers all year long. The back-to-back late-season races in the Americas, followed by a desert double-header, will test both machines and minds.
This isn’t just another season – it’s the last dance before the big 2026 regulation shake-up. Teams are pushing their current tech to the brink. That means epic battles, controversial pit calls, and the kind of pure racing chaos we all live for.
Whether you’re a lifelong tifosi, a Red Bull lifer, or simply love a cheeky Sunday overtake, the 2025 F1 schedule has something for everyone.