Date | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|
March 14-16 | Australia | Melbourne |
March 21-23 | China | Shanghai* |
April 4-6 | Japan | Suzuka |
April 11-13 | Bahrain | Sakhir |
April 18-20 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah |
May 2-4 | Miami | Miami* |
May 16-18 | Imola | Imola |
May 23-25 | Monaco | Monaco |
May 30 – June 1 | Spain | Barcelona |
June 13-15 | Canada | Montreal |
June 27-29 | Austria | Spielberg |
July 4-6 | United Kingdom | Silverstone |
July 25-27 | Belgium | Spa* |
August 1-3 | Hungary | Budapest |
August 29-31 | Netherlands | Zandvoort |
September 5-7 | Monza | Monza |
September 19-21 | Azerbaijan | Baku |
October 3-5 | Singapore | Singapore |
October 17-19 | USA | Austin* |
October 24-26 | Mexico | Mexico City |
November 7-9 | Brazil | Sao Paulo* |
November 20-22 | Vegas | Las Vegas |
November 28-30 | Qatar | Lusail* |
December 5-7 | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
The (*) symbol indicates that this Grand Prix features the sprint race format. The schedule is subject to change. Please check for updates regularly.
2025 F1 Schedule
The F1 calendar for the 2025 season introduces a few administrative changes. To minimize the carbon emissions associated with hosting a Formula 1 race, the 2025 F1 schedule has been reorganized to reduce long-haul travel between neighboring Grands Prix. This adjustment brings nothing but advantages—it’s environmentally friendly and allows F1 teams to streamline their logistics more efficiently.
The calendar remains largely unchanged aside from the reordering of some GPs. For the upcoming season, there will be 6 F1 races with the sprint format:
- Shanghai
- Miami
- Spa
- Austin
- São Paulo
- Lusail
These events provide drivers and teams a chance to earn extra points for the F1 Standings, making them crucial in the fight for the championship.
How Does an F1 Race Work?
In general, each F1 race weekend follows the same structure: Practice Sessions, Qualifying, and Race Day. While this framework is straightforward, let’s break it down further:
Practice Sessions
Held on Fridays and Saturdays, these sessions are a perfect opportunity for teams to test new upgrades, analyze performance data, and give young reserve drivers a chance to showcase their skills.
Qualifying
Taking place on Saturdays, this is when F1 drivers push their limits to set the fastest lap times. The ultimate goal? Securing pole position to start at the front of the grid on race day.
Race Day
The most anticipated moment of the weekend. Held on Sundays, this is where drivers earn the points that shape the F1 Standings.
For GPs with the sprint format, the weekend schedule is slightly different:
- Friday: Two practice sessions
- Saturday: Sprint qualifying followed by the sprint race.
- Sunday: The main race