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F1 2025 Schedule: Everything You Need to Know (Dates, Races & Key Highlights)

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The Formula 1 2025 calendar is here β€” and it's the longest season in F1 history. Whether you're planning to travel to a Grand Prix or just need race dates for your calendar, here’s everything you need to know in one scroll-friendly guide.

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Quick Overview

  • The 2025 Formula 1 season includes 24 races, the most in F1 history.
  • Races span five continents, starting in Australia and ending in Abu Dhabi.
  • The calendar was designed for better regional flow, minimizing long-distance travel.
  • Pre-season testing takes place in Bahrain from February 26–28, 2025.
  • The season runs from March 14 to December 7, 2025.

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1. F1 2025 Race Dates From July 2025 (in order)

July

July 4–6 – British Grand Prix (Silverstone)

July 25–27 – Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps, Sprint Weekend)

August

August 1–3 – Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest)

August 29–31 – Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)

September

September 5–7 – Italian Grand Prix (Monza)

September 19–21 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Baku)

October

October 3–5 – Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore)

October 17–19 – United States Grand Prix (Austin, Sprint Weekend)

October 24–26 – Mexico City Grand Prix (Mexico City)

November

November 7–9 – SΓ£o Paulo Grand Prix (Brazil, Sprint Weekend)

November 20–22 – Las Vegas Grand Prix (Las Vegas)

November 28–30 – Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail, Sprint Weekend)

December

December 5–7 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina)

2. 24 Races = Record-Breaking Season

2025 marks the longest F1 season in history, with 24 races across 5 continents. Expect increased team fatigue, more strategy shifts, and bigger calendar management challenges than ever before.

3. Sprint Races in 2025

Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai

Miami Grand Prix – Miami

Belgian Grand Prix – Spa

United States Grand Prix – Austin

SΓ£o Paulo Grand Prix – Brazil

Qatar Grand Prix – Lusail

4. Pre-Season & Breaks to Know

  • Summer Break: Typically early August to late August (after Belgium GP).
  • Finale: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 7, 2025.

5. Travel Planning Tips

Planning to attend a race IRL? Here are some quick tips:

  • Book early – F1 tickets and hotels sell out months in advance.
  • Check visa rules – Especially for races in Asia or the Middle East.
  • Bundle experiences – Consider packages that include paddock tours or fan village access.

6. How to Watch F1 2025 Live

USA: ESPN / ESPN+ / F1 TV Pro

UK: Sky Sports F1 / NOW

International: F1 TV (in select countries)

Free Practice + Quali: Usually live-streamed via local broadcasters or F1.com.

7. Championship Watch: Who’s Favored?

While it’s too early to crown a 2025 champion, key names to follow include:

  • Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – Defending dominance
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – On a comeback mission
  • Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – First season in red
  • Lando Norris (McLaren) – Looking for that first win

Final Thoughts: Stay Updated All Season

F1 2025 is shaping up to be bigger, longer, and more competitive than ever. Whether you're a die-hard Tifosi, a Red Bull loyalist, or just love the drama of race weekends, now’s the time to lock in dates and start planning.

Kate J
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