The 2024 F1 season has only just begun.
But the 2025 schedule is already here.
Formula 1 and the sport’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), announced the schedule for the 2025 F1 season on Friday. Similar to this year’s schedule, this race will consist of 24 races and will be attended by drivers, teams and fans from all over the world. All 24 races on this season’s calendar will return in 2025, with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix being the final race of the season.
But this year it starts Down Under. The Bahrain Grand Prix, like several other F1 campaigns, has been the opening round of the past four seasons, but the Australian Grand Prix will return to the start of the 2025 calendar. This means three races will start in Australia, China and Japan. before the circuit heads to the Middle East for races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
The 2025 F1 season will also mark the 75th anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship, marking a milestone in the history of the sport.
2025 F1 schedule
| date | Grand Prix Event | site |
|---|---|---|
| date | Grand Prix Event | site |
| March 14th to 16th | Australia | Melbourne/Albert Park Circuit |
| March 21st to 23rd | China | shanghai international circuit |
| April 4th to 6th | Japan | Suzuka International Racing Course |
| April 11th to 13th | bahrain | Sakhir/Bahrain International Circuit |
| April 18th to 20th | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah Corniche Circuit |
| May 2nd to 4th | united states of america | Miami International Stadium |
| May 16th to 18th | Italy | Imola/Autorodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari |
| May 23rd to 25th | monaco | Monaco/Circuit de Monaco |
| May 30th – June 1st | Spain | Barcelona/Barcelona Catalunya Circuit |
| June 13th to 15th | Canada | Montreal/Circuit Gilles Villeneuve |
| June 27th to 29th | Austria | Spielberg/Red Bull Link |
| July 4th-6th | England | silverstone circuit |
| July 25th to 27th | Belgium | Spa/Spa Francorchamps Circuit |
| August 1st to 3rd | Hungary | Budapest/Hungaroring |
| August 29th to 31st | Netherlands | Zandvoort |
| September 5th-7th | Italy | monza |
| September 19th to 21st | Azerbaijan | Baku City Circuit |
| October 3rd to 5th | Singapore | Singapore/Marina Bay Street Circuit |
| October 17th to 19th | united states of america | Austin/Circuit of the Americas |
| October 24th to 26th | Mexico | Mexico City/Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez |
| November 7th to 9th | Brazil | Sao Paulo/Interlagos |
| November 20th to 22nd | united states of america | Las Vegas/Las Vegas Strip Circuit |
| November 28th to 30th | qatar | Lusail/Lusail International Circuit |
| December 5th to 7th | abu dhabi | Yas Marina |
In an official announcement, F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali said of next season’s schedule: “2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the FIA F1 World Championship. Thanks to its tradition and experience, we are able to offer such a strong calendar,” said Domenicali. “Once again, we will be visiting 24 incredible venues around the world, delivering top-class racing, hospitality and entertainment that will be enjoyed by millions of fans around the world.”
FIA President Mohamed Ben Sulayem praised the schedule and the sport’s continued commitment to sustainability. In recent years, F1 has moved to a more “regionalized” scheduling model, and this will continue until 2025. As previously mentioned, the year begins with races in Australia, China and Japan before moving to the Middle East.
And just like in 2024, the calendar will include a European portion. As with this season, 2025 will conclude with four races in the Americas: the United States Grand Prix, Mexico City Grand Prix, São Paulo Grand Prix and the race in Las Vegas. Las Vegas Grand Prix — before heading back to the Middle East to close out the year.
“The 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship Calendar, approved by the World Motorsport Council, further embodies our collective mission to achieve sustainability goals through the regionalization of events. “While we are focused on the stability of F1 as a whole, we also have a shared obligation to the environment and the health and welfare of our traveling staff,” said Ben Sulayem.
“Formula 1 Management, under the direction of Stefano Domenicali, has created a calendar that successfully blends traditional circuits with modern venues. As we prepare to celebrate the sport’s 75th anniversary, I would like to thank the organizing ASN, the local organizers and the thousands of FIA volunteers for their tireless efforts to make this a spectacular spectacle for a huge crowd.” added the FIA president.

