Formula One fans have plenty more action to look forward to in 2025, with another exciting season lined up across 24 diverse locations.
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has confirmed all 24 race events for the upcoming F1 season, which is particularly special this coming year as the sport is celebrating its 75th anniversary
“2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship, and it’s that legacy and experience that allows us to deliver such a strong calendar,” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1.
Formula 1 2025 race calendar
Here is the official Formula 1 race calendar for 2025, as detailed by the FIA:
| Date | Gran Prix | Country |
|---|---|---|
| March 14-16 | Melbourne Grand Prix | Australia |
| March 21-23 | Shanghai Grand Prix | China |
| April 4-6 | Suzuka Grand Prix | Japan |
| April 11-13 | Sakhir Grand Prix | Bahrain |
| April 18-20 | Jeddah Grand Prix | Saudi Arabia |
| May 2-4 | Miami Grand Prix | United States |
| May 16-18 | Imola Grand Prix | Italy |
| May 23-25 | Monaco Grand Prix | Monaco |
| May 30 – June 1 | Barcelona Grand Prix | Spain |
| June 13-15 | Montreal Grand Prix | Canada |
| June 27-29 | Spielberg Grand Prix | Austria |
| July 4-6 | Silverstone Grand Prix | United Kingdom |
| July 25-27 | Spa Grand Prix | Belgium |
| August 1-3 | Budapest Grand Prix | Hungary |
| August 29-31 | Zandvoort Grand Prix | Netherlands |
| September 5-7 | Monza Grand Prix | Italy |
| September 19-21 | Baku Grand Prix | Azerbaijan |
| October 3-5 | Singapore Grand Prix | Singapore |
| October 17-19 | Austin Grand Prix | United States |
| October 24-26 | Mexico City Grand Prix | Mexico |
| November 7-9 | Sao Paulo Grand Prix | Brazil |
| November 20-22 | Las Vegas Grand Prix | United States |
| November 28-30 | Lusail Grand Prix | Qatar |
| December 5-7 | Yas Marina Grand Prix | Abu Dhabi |
Changes made to the calendar in 2024 to create a better geographical flow of races have been carried over to 2025, with Japan following Australia and China, which will transition over to Europe in the summer before hitting the Americas in the Autumn.
Qatar and Abu Dhabi will then host the final two competitions back-to-back leading to an explosive finish to the year’s events.
The pre-season testing will once again take place in Bahrain on February 26 to 28.