The 2025 Formula 1 season delivers **24 Grand Prix weekends**, spanning **21 countries** and **5 continents** from March 14 to December 7. Below is a detailed overview of the schedule and key highlights.
Season Structure and Sprint Events
The calendar includes **6 Sprint weekends**, featuring condensed Saturday races that influence Sunday’s starting grid. Traditional Grands Prix and Sprint events create a mix of strategy and intensity throughout the year.
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Qatar (November 29)
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Brazil (November 8)
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Austin (October 18)
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Belgium (July 26)
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Miami (May 3)
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China (March 22)
2025 Race Calendar
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December 5–7: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)
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November 28–30: Qatar (Lusail)
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November 20–22: USA (Las Vegas)
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November 7–9: Brazil (Sao Paulo)
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October 24–26: Mexico (Mexico City)
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October 17–19: USA (Austin)
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October 3–5: Singapore (Marina Bay)
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September 19–21: Azerbaijan (Baku)
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September 5–7: Italy (Monza)
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August 29–31: Netherlands (Zandvoort)
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August 1–3: Hungary (Budapest)
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July 25–27: Belgium (Spa)
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July 4–6: United Kingdom (Silverstone)
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June 27–29: Austria (Spielberg)
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June 13–15: Canada (Montreal)
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May 30–June 1: Spain (Barcelona)
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May 23–25: Monaco (Monte Carlo)
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May 16–18: Italy (Imola)
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May 2–4: USA (Miami)
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April 18–20: Saudi Arabia (Jeddah)
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April 11–13: Bahrain (Sakhir)
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April 4–6: Japan (Suzuka)
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March 21–23: China (Shanghai)
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March 14–16: Australia (Melbourne)
FAQ
Q: How many races are in F1 25?
There are 24 races total across the 2025 season.
Q: How many F1 Sprint races are in 2025?
There are 6 Sprint races scheduled.
Q: When does the 2025 F1 season start and end?
It starts March 16 in Australia and ends December 7 in Abu Dhabi.
Q: Which races have Sprint events in F1 25?
China, Miami, Belgium, Austin, Brazil, and Qatar.
Q: Does the calendar include any triple-headers?
Yes, there are triple-header stretches like Imola–Monaco–Spain.
Q: Are there any new tracks in 2025?
No new tracks, but fan favorites like Spa, Suzuka, and Silverstone all return.