F1 2025 Schedule: All What You Need To Know

F1 2025 Schedule: All What You Need To Know

After an excitingl F1 2024 season, which ended with McLaren and Max Verstappen (Red Bull) winning the Constructors’ and Drivers’ championships, the F1 teams, drivers and fans are already thinking about the F1 2025 schedule.

The F1 calendar, which was revealed since last April, has a few changes from what we had on 2024.

Same Races, New Order

For 2025, there are not new races on the Formula 1 schedule, but there’s a new order that will change especially the first of the season.

Even though the first 5 races of 2025 are the same, all of them are in different order. The F1 2025 season will start in Australia on March 16th, and will be followed by China, Japan, Bahrain (which was the starting one last season) and Saudi Arabia.

The F1 Miami GP will remain as the 6th race of the year before the start of the European tour.

After that, the only changes are that Canada will switch with the Spanish GP in Barcelona, and then, the race in Belgium is switching with the one in Hungary.

After that, the order of the races are the same of 2024, completing the European races, then going to Azerbaijan, Singapore to continue in the Americas and ending in the Middle East.

The F1 2025 schedule will start two weeks later than this year, but will end in the same weekend of the year. That means there will be more races in consecutive weekends.

The traditional Summer Break will take place in August, between the races in Hungary and Netherlands.

Almost the same F1 Sprint Races

The 2025 season will remain with 6 Sprint Races, which will take place in China, Miami (USA), Belgium, Texas (USA), Brazil and Qatar.

The Belgium sprint event is the only new race for next year, as it will replace the one held in Austria on 2024.

Here’s the complete F1 2025 schedule for next season:

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