The 2025 Formula 1 season schedule has been announced. It has a total of 24 races, the same as this year. Announcing the schedule so many months in advance gives the teams as well as the organizers the opportunity to prepare for the long year ahead next year. Lewis Hamilton will drive for Ferrari in Australia for the first time in the first race of the 2025 season. This will be a change from Bahrain, which has had its first race in the past few years. There are almost 20 countries that are represented in this list of races, with many more wanting to add their names to Formula 1.
Let’s look at the schedule for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
2025 Formula 1 Season Schedule
Race Number | Country | Venue | Date |
1. | Australia | Melbourne | 14-16 March 2025 |
2. | China | Shanghai | 21-23 March 2025 |
3. | Japan | Suzuka | 04-06 April 2025 |
4. | Bahrain | Sakhir | 11-13 April 2025 |
5. | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 18-20 April 2025 |
6. | USA | Miami | 02-04 May 2025 |
7. | Italy | Imola | 16-18 May 2025 |
8. | Monaco | Monaco | 23-25 May 2025 |
9. | Spain | Barcelona | 30 May - 01 June 2025 |
10. | Canada | Montreal | 13-15 June 2025 |
11. | Austria | Speilberg | 27-29 June 2025 |
12. | United Kingdom | Silverstone | 04-06 July 2025 |
13. | Belgium | Spa | 25-27 July 2025 |
14. | Hungary | Budapest | 01-03 August 2025 |
15. | Netherlands | Zandvoort | 29-31 August 2025 |
16. | Italy | Monza | 05-07 September 2025 |
17. | Azerbaijan | Baku | 19-21 September 2025 |
18. | Singapore | Singapore | 03-05 October 2025 |
19. | USA | Austin | 17-19 October 2025 |
20. | Mexico | Mexico City | 24-26 October 2025 |
21. | Brazil | Sao Paulo | 07-09 November 2025 |
22. | USA | Las Vegas | 20-22 November 2025 |
23. | Qatar | Lusail | 28-30 November 2025 |
24. | Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina | 05-07 December 2025 |
Talking points from the F1 2025 schedule
- There are a total of 24 races on the calendar, as is the case in the current session.
- Australia will be the first race of the season and not Bahrain, as has been the case in the recent past.
- Abu Dhabi will be the last race of the season, as has been the case for the last many years.
- A total of 21 countries are represented in this calendar, showing the range and popularity of Formula 1.