F1 Calendar: Full Grand Prix Schedule for 2025

Australia Hosted for the initial race Sutra 1 There is no new race once again on season -calendar this year.

Lewis Hamilton Made up Start for Ferrari At Albert Park in Melbourne, who last hosted the first season race in 2019, when Kovid paid the 2020 opener.

Australia staged the first race for the season Sunday 16 March – Two weeks after the start of 2024.

Bahrain has hosted the first season’s first race since 2021, which after a pre-season test on the same track in Sakhir, but has gone in April due to Ramadan.

Saudi has also moved in April, China and Japan have been extended in a month for two and three races respectively.

The 24-race season will end in Abu Dhabi on 7 December. 2025 British Grand Prix takes place in Silverstone on 4-6 July.

With three days of running on 26-28 February, the pre-season test will be in Bahrain, two weeks before the first race.

For the second year, there will be no new race on the schedule. 2026 is ready to separate, however, already with Madrid Confirmed As a new home of Spanish Grand Prix, which means 2025 may be Barcelona Host A last year F1 Race.

Other calendar changes include a triple-header between the Japan-Brahman-Saudi in April, while Spain has moved three weeks to the beginning of three weeks/June in late May.

Australia will host the first race for 2025 F1 season

Australia will host the first race for 2025 F1 season ,Getty images,

Belgium and Hungary have also swapped the weekend, now hosting the final race before the customary summer break with Budapest.

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This year the autumn has seen a four -week difference, but there will be no place in the calendar next year, which will have only one week’s rest between Singapore and Austin in October.

2025 F1 calendar complete:

Pre -Seion Testing – Bahrain

Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir – 26-28 February

Round 1 – Australia

Albert Park, Melbourne – 14-16 March

Round 2 – China (Sprint Weekend)

Shanghai International Circuit – 21-23 March

Round 3 – Japan

Suzuka International Racing Course – 4-6 April

Round 4 -Bahrain

Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir – 11-13 April

Round 5 – Saudi Arabia

Jeddah Cornish Circuit – 18-20 April

Round 6 – Miami (Sprint Weekend)

Miami International Autodrome, Hard Rock Stadium – 2-4 May

Round 7 – Emilia Romagna

Imola Circuit – 16-18 May

Round 8 – Monaco

Circuit Day Monaco – 23-25 ​​May

Round 9 – Spain

Barcelona-Catalonia’s Circuit-May 30-1 June

Round 10 – Canada

Circuit Gills Villainuway, Montreal – 13-15 June

Round 11 – Austria

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg – 27-29 June

Round 12 – Great Britain

Silverstone Circuit – 4-6 July

Round 13 – Belgium (Sprint Weekend)

Circuit de Spa-Francachamps-25-27 July

Round 14 – Hungary

Hungering, Budapest – 1-3 August

Round 15 – Netherlands

Circuit Zandwort – 29-31 August

Round 16 – Italy

Monza Circuit – 5-7 September

Round 17 – Azerbaijan

Baku City Circuit – 19-21 September

Round 18 – Singapore

Marina Bay Street Circuit – 3-5 October

Round 19 – United States (Sprint Weekend)

America’s Circuit, Austin – 17-19 October

Round 20 – Mexico

Harmanos Rodriguez, Mexico City – 24-26 octber

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Round 21 – Brazil (Sprint Weekend)

Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo – 7-9 November

Round 22 – Las Vegas

Las Vegas Street Circuit – 20-22 November

Round 23 – Qatar (Sprint Weekend)

Lusail International Circuit, Lusail – 28-30 November

Round 24 – Abu Dhabi

Yas Marina Circuit – 5-7 December