Formula 1 calendar for 2025 announced

Formula 1 and the FIA ​​​​have unveiled the calendar for the 2025 season, which again includes 24 Grands Prix, starting on March 16 in Australia and ending on December 7 in Abu Dhabi.

Stefano DomenicaliPresident and CEO of Formula 1: “2025 will be a special year for us as we prepare to celebrate Formula 1’s 75th anniversary, and it is thanks to this historical heritage and accumulated experience that we can achieve such have put together an impressive calendar.

We will once again organize races on four excellent circuits around the world, this will be the highest class competition that will bring pleasure to millions of fans.

We are grateful to the FIA, our promoters and partners, as well as all National Federations for their dedication and support. All this made it possible to create a calendar that promises Formula 1 another very interesting season.

I would also like to pay tribute to our teams and drivers, the heroes of our sport and the fans around the world who continue to follow the championship with incredible enthusiasm.”

Mohammed bin SulayemPresident of the FIA: “The 2025 Formula 1 calendar, approved by the World Motor Sports Council, has become a further confirmation of our common mission, and in fulfilling it we remember the environment, so we hold stages of the world championship in different regions.

While our goal is to achieve the overall sustainability of Formula 1, we must also care for the environment and the health and well-being of everyone whose work involves constant travel.

Under the leadership of Stefano Domenicai, FOM presented a calendar with a good mix of traditional circuits and modern circuits. As we prepare to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the championship, we thank the national federations, local organizers and the many thousands of FIA volunteers for their tireless efforts to make Formula 1 a truly global spectacle.”

date the Grand Prize Route
16/03 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne
23/03 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai
06/04 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka
13/04 Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir
20/04 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix Jeddah
04/05 Grand Prix of Miami Miami
18/05 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna Imola
25/05 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco
01/06 Spanish Grand Prix Barcelona
15/06 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal
29/06 Grand Prix of Austria Schpilberg
06/07 British Grand Prix Silverstone
27/07 Belgian Grand Prix Spa
03/08 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring
31/08 Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort
07/09 Italian Grand Prix Monza
21/09 Grand Prix of Azerbaijan Baku
05/10 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore
19/10 American Grand Prix Austin
26/10 Grand Prix Mexico Mexico City
09/11 Grand Prix of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo
22/11 Grand Prix of Las Vegas Vegas
30/11 Qatar Grand Prix Losail
07/12 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yes Marina

Source: F1 News

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