Formula 1 2025 Season Calendar Revealed: Races, Dates, & Everything You Need To Know
Formula 1 has officially unveiled its schedule for the 2025 season, highlighting an exciting series of races across the globe. Set to run from March to Decemeber, the event marks a significant moment in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, coinciding with its 75th anniversary.
The season kicks off in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix from 14 to 16 March, followed by races in Shanghai and Suzuka, before the action moves to Bahrain. The Bahrain Grand Prix will take place from 11 to 13 April in Sakhir, followed by the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from 18 to 20 April in Jeddah. The calendar continues towards the season finale in Abu Dhabi from 5 to 7 December. Fans eager to witness the 2025 F1 extravaganza can pre-register for tickets on the Bahrain International Circuit's official website, ensuring they're first in line for exciting offers.
Changes in the race order from the previous season see Melbourne inaugurating the championship, a shift from Bahrain's usual season-opening position. This adjustment accommodates Ramadan occurring in March 2025. The racing format will return to the standard weekend schedule, with Sunday races, except for the season-ending Las Vegas Grand Prix on a Saturday. Notably, the calendar features three consecutive race weekends in April, late May to early June, and a closing trio of races in late November to early December, alongside five back-to-back race weekends throughout the year.
While the 2025 calendar maintains a structure similar to 2024's, minor date adjustments have been made, such as the Spanish Grand Prix moving to early June. Furthermore, F1 is yet to announce the number of sprint races and their locations, as well as pre-season test details, though Bahrain is a likely candidate for these tests. Looking ahead to 2026, Madrid is set to join the F1 calendar, hosting the Spanish Grand Prix on an urban circuit, introducing fresh dynamics into the championship's future.
The 2025 calendar is as follows, presenting a thrilling lineup of Grand Prix events across iconic and beloved circuits worldwide, from the season opener in Melbourne to the grand finale in Abu Dhabi. This schedule not only promises high-octane racing action but also charts a global journey through the world of motorsports, offering fans a diverse and vibrant spectacle of Formula One racing throughout the year.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 16 March | Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) |
| 23 March | Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai) |
| 6 April | Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka) |
| 13 April | Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir) |
| 20 April | Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) |
| 4 May | Miami Grand Prix |
| 18 May | Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna (Imola, Italy) |
| 25 May | Monaco Grand Prix |
| 1 June | Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona, Spain) |
| 15 June | Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal) |
| 29 June | Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg) |
| 6 July | British Grand Prix (Silverstone) |
| 27 July | Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) |
| 3 August | Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest) |
| 31 August | Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort) |
| 7 September | Italian Grand Prix (Monza) |
| 21 September | Grand Prix of Azerbaijan (Baku) |
| 5 October | Grand Prix of Singapore |
| 19 October | Grand Prix of the United States (Austin) |
| 26 October | Grand Prix of Mexico (Mexico City) |
| 9 November | Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo) |
| 22 November | Las Vegas Grand Prix |
| 30 November | Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail) |
| 7 December | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina) |
For further details on the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 and ticket information, enthusiasts are encouraged to visit the official website or contact the BIC Hotline. As the Formula 1 world embarks on this global tour, fans worldwide are gearing up for a season filled with high-speed competition, strategic brilliance, and the celebration of a remarkable milestone in the world of motorsports.
