The FIA and Formula 1 have announced the 2025 calendar, which will include 24 races. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the championship, an important moment in the history of the competition. The opening event will be the Australian Grand Prix, held from March 14 to 16, and it will conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from December 5 to 7. Throughout the year, races will be held across five different continents.
The month of Ramadan, which lasts throughout March in 2025, has led to the rescheduling of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix to April. The traditional summer break will be maintained in August, offering three race-free weekends between the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring and the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
The changes made to the 2024 calendar to improve the geographical flow of the races have been maintained for 2025. The sequence begins with the Japanese Grand Prix in April, after races in Australia and China, followed mainly by competitions in Europe during the summer and then races in America during the fall, ending with Qatar and Abu Dhabi in back-to-back races at the end of the season.
Fecha | País | Circuito |
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Marzo 14-16 | Australia | Melbourne |
Marzo 21-23 | China | Shanghai |
Abril 4-6 | Japón | Suzuka |
Abril 11-13 | Baréin | Sakhir |
Abril 18-20 | Arabia Saudita | Yeda |
Mayo 2-4 | Estados Unidos | Miami |
Mayo 16-18 | Italia | Imola |
Mayo 23-25 | Mónaco | Mónaco |
Mayo 30 – Junio 1 | España | Barcelona |
Junio 13-15 | Canadá | Montreal |
Junio 27-29 | Austria | Spielberg |
Julio 4-6 | Reino Unido | Silverstone |
Julio 25-27 | Bélgica | Spa |
Agosto 1-3 | Hungría | Budapest |
Agosto 29-31 | Países Bajos | Zandvoort |
Septiembre 5-7 | Italia | Monza |
Septiembre 19-21 | Azerbaiyán | Bakú |
Octubre 3-5 | Singapur | Singapur |
Octubre 17-19 | Estados Unidos | Austin |
Octubre 24-26 | México | Ciudad de México |
Noviembre 7-9 | Brasil | Sao Paulo |
Noviembre 20-22 | Estados Unidos | Las Vegas |
Noviembre 28-30 | Catar | Lusail |
Diciembre 5-7 | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina |
Stefano Domenicali, the president and CEO of Formula 1, highlighted the significance of the championship's anniversary and the accumulated experience that allows for such a comprehensive calendar. He thanked the FIA, the promoters, and the host cities for their ongoing support in delivering this calendar.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, emphasized the organization's commitment to sustainability and stability in Formula 1, as well as the shared responsibility towards the environment and the well-being of the travelling personnel. The calendar reflects a balanced mix of traditional and modern circuits, and Ben Sulayem thanked the host ASN and the FIA volunteers for their efforts in making Formula 1 a global spectacle that will soon celebrate its 75th year.
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