The 1 Formula 2025 calendar has been made official, the Melbourne GP has been brought forward compared to 2024. The World Championship will start on March 2 with the Australian stage, with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia postponed to respect Ramadan. The entire championship will be available on Sky and streaming up NOW
The calendar has been made official Formula 1 2025. First changes to the first and second stages which will no longer be the one in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, in observance of Ramadan.
The 1 Formula 2025 season features a 24-race calendar, starting on March 16 in Australia and will end ad Abu Dhabi on 7 December. Ramadan will be throughout March 2025, and therefore the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will be held in April.
Japan remains in April, following Australia and China, below are all the stages for the 2025 World Cup.
The complete 2025 Formula 1 calendar:
- GP Australia (14 March – 16 March): Race 05.00
- GP China (21–23 March): Race 09.00
- Japanese GP (4 – 6 April): Race 07.00
- Bahrain GP (11 – 13 April): Race 16:00
- GP of Saudi Arabia (18 – 20 April): Race 18.00
- GP Miami (2 – 4 May): Race 22.00
- Emilia Romagna GP (16 – 18 May): Race 15.00
- GP Monaco (23 – 25 May): Race 15.00
- SpanishGP (30 – 1 June): Race 15.00
- GP Canada (13 – 15 June): Race 20.00
- Austrian GP (27 – 29 June): Race 15.00
- British GP (4 – 6 July): Race 16.00
- Belgian GP (25 – 27 July): Race 15.00
- Hungarian GP (1 – 3 August): Race 15.00
- GP Netherlands (29 – 31 August): Race 15.00
- Italian GP (5 – 7 September): Race 15.00
- GP Azerbaijan (19 – 21 September): Race 13.00
- Singapore GP (3 – 5 October): Race 14.00
- United States GP (17 – 29 October): Race 21.00
- GP Mexico City (24 – 26 October): Race 21.00
- GP Brazil (7 – 9 November): Race 18.00
- GP Las Vegas (20 – 22 November): Race 07.00
- Qatar GP (28 November – 30 November): Race 18.00
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (5 – 7 December): Race 14.00
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said:
“2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 World Championship of the FIA, and it is precisely that legacy and experience that allows us to propose such a solid calendar.
“Once again, we will visit 24 incredible locations around the world, offering world-class racing, hospitality and entertainment, which will be enjoyed by millions of fans around the world.”
“We are grateful to the FIA, to our promoters, host city partners and all related ASNs for their commitment and support in delivering this program and ensuring what promises to be another fantastic year for Formula 1.”
“I would also like to pay tribute to our F1 teams and drivers, the heroes of our sport, and to our fans around the world for continuing to follow Formula 1 with such incredible enthusiasm.”