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Revving Up for 2025: Exciting Changes and Highlights in the Upcoming Formula One Season

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 25, 2025
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Revving Up for 2025: Exciting Changes and Highlights in the Upcoming Formula One Season

Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - March 23, 2025 McLaren's Oscar Piastri and McLaren's Lando Norris in action during the race REUTERS/Edgar Su

The 2025 Formula One racing calendar is set to be a monumental season in the annals of motor racing history. With a record-shattering 24 races spread across five continents, Formula One enthusiasts will be treated to a thrilling blend of time-honored circuits and cutting-edge venues, punctuated by significant shifts in driver line-ups that are set to redefine the competitive terrain.

Mark your calendar for the following Grand Prix events in 2025: The season lifts off in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix on March 14-16, followed by the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai from March 21-23. The Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka will be held from April 4-6. The Bahrain Grand Prix (April 11-13) and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 18-20) are set to follow, capped off by the Miami Grand Prix on May 2-4.

The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola (May 16-18), the Monaco Grand Prix (May 23-25), and the Spanish Grand Prix in Montmeló (May 30 – June 1) are the next in line. The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal is scheduled from June 13-15, with the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg (June 27-29) and the British Grand Prix in Silverstone (July 4-6) close on its heels.

The later half of the year will see the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa (July 25-27), the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest (August 1-3), and the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort (August 29-31). The Italian Grand Prix in Monza (September 5-7) and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku (September 19-21) will be followed by the Singapore Grand Prix (October 3-5), the United States Grand Prix in Austin (October 17-19), and the Mexico City Grand Prix (October 24-26). The São Paulo Grand Prix (November 7-9), the Las Vegas Grand Prix (November 20-22), the Qatar Grand Prix (November 28-30), and the season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (December 5-7), will draw the curtain on the exhilarating season.

The 2025 season promises some exciting calendar changes. Melbourne will open the season for the first time since 2019, thanks to the rescheduling of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix to avoid clashing with Ramadan. Furthermore, the sprint race format will continue to evolve, featuring six events in China, Miami, Belgium, the United States (Austin), São Paulo, and Qatar. These shorter, intense races will set the stage for the main Sunday events, injecting an additional layer of strategic intrigue into the championship.

The driver market has also seen some fascinating shifts ahead of the 2025 season. Seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton, has made a headline-grabbing move to Ferrari, teaming up with Charles Leclerc in an attempt to rejuvenate Ferrari’s championship hopes. Mercedes, on the other hand, has unveiled a fresh line-up with rookie Kimi Antonelli partnering George Russell, signaling a new direction for the team in the wake of Hamilton’s departure. Red Bull Racing has promoted Liam Lawson to join Max Verstappen, replacing Sergio Perez, while McLaren has chosen to retain its successful driver duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

Several races in the 2025 F1 Schedule are expected to be the highlights: The Monaco Grand Prix, with its iconic street circuit, continues to be a jewel in the F1 crown, testing the drivers’ precision and nerve. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone is known for its passionate fans and thrilling racing. The Las Vegas Grand Prix, the second edition of the nighttime spectacle, is set to deliver high-speed action under the city’s dazzling lights. The season will conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina, where the championship battles could be decided.

In conclusion, the 2025 Formula 1 season is shaping up to be one of the most electrifying in history, with an expanded calendar, fierce team rivalries, and revolutionary rule changes. The F1 Schedule 2025 guarantees non-stop excitement from the first race to the last. So, gear up for a year of unmatched racing action and stay updated with the latest F1 qualifying results and race outcomes.

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