F1 already confirms the F1 2025 calendar

Barely has the 4th Grand Prix of the 2024 season ended that Formula 1 has just officially unveiled a 2025 F1 calendar with 24 new races, and the return of Australia as expected as the opening race.

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It’s already official. Formula 1 has confirmed, together with the FIA, International Automobile Federation, the Formula 1 calendar for the 2025 season. A stable calendar, with 24 races, as in 2023, with the same promoters and a few changes, in the same order.

Australia will open the 2025 F1 season.

In 2024, the F1 season opened in Bahrain. Australia had not opened an F1 season since 2019. The Melbourne Grand Prix will once again be the opening round in 2025 and will therefore host the new car models on the other side of the world.

In recent years, it was the Gulf countries that were leading the way. This change is mainly attributable to the dates of Ramadan 2025, which will be early in the year and therefore do not coincide with the organization of such important events out of respect for people of the Muslim faith. After Australia, the next stops will be China, then Japan, before returning to the Gulf countries in Bahrain and Jeddah.

This is the main change of the 2025 calendar.

Switch between Hungary and Belgium

In 2025, there will therefore be as many races as this current season in F1. 24 different promoters in 21 different countries and on 4 continents. The only continent that will still not be represented will be Africa.

Note that the dates of the winter tests have not yet been announced, nor their location. While Bahrain was the opening round for several seasons on the calendar, teams used to meet two weeks earlier there for their winter tests. Now, with the return of Australia as the opening round, the question arises of moving the winter tests back to Europe, to Barcelona for example, or leaving them in Bahrain to return there a few weeks after Australia.

The F1 2025 calendar

Grand Prix City (Track) Period
1 Australia Melbourne (Albert Park) 14 – 16 march 2025
2 China Shanghai 21 – 23 march 2025
3 Japan Suzuka 4 – 6 april 2025
4 Bahrain Sakhir 11 – 13 april 2025
5 Saudi Arabia Jeddah 18 – 20 april 2025
6 Miami Miami 2 – 4 may 2025
7 Emilie-Romagna Imola (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari) 16 – 18 may 2025
8 Monaco Monte-Carlo 23 – 25 may 2025
9 Spain Barcelona (Catalunya) 30 may – 1er june 2025
10 Canada Montreal (Gille Villeneuve) 13 – 15 june 2025
11 Austria Spielberg (Red Bull Ring) 27 – 29 june 2025
12 Englan Silverstone 4 – 6 july 2025
13 Belgium Spa 25 – 27 july 2025
14 Hungaria Budapest (Hungaroring) 1er – 3 august 2025
15 Netherland Zandvoort 29 – 31 august 2025
16 Italy Monza 5 – 7 september 2025
17 Azerbaijan Baku 19 – 21 september 2025
18 Singapore Singapore 3 – 5 october 2025
19 USA Austin 17 – 19 october 2025
20 Mexico Mexico 24 – 26 october 2025
21 Brazil Sao Paulo 7 – 9 november 2025
22 Las Vegas Las Vegas 20 – 22 november 2025
23 Qatar Lusail 28 – 30 november 2025
24 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina 5 – 7 december 2025
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