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2025 Calendar

RoundDateEventCircuit
1March 16thAustralian GPMelbourne
2March 22ndChinese SprintShanghai
3March 23rdChinese GPShanghai
4April 6thJapanese GPSuzuka
5April 13thBahrain GPSakhir
6April 20thSaudi Arabian GPJeddah
7May 4thMiami GPMiami
8May 4thMiami SprintMiami
9May 18thEmilia Romagna GPImola
10May 25thMonaco GPMonte Carlo
11June 1stSpanish GPBarcelona
12June 15thCanadian GPMontreal
13June 29thAustrian GPSpielberg
14July 6thBritish GPSilverstone
15July 26thBelgian SprintSpa
16July 27thBelgian GPSpa
17August 3rdHungarian GPBudapest
18August 31stDutch GPZandvoort
19September 7thItalian GPMonza
20September 21stAzerbaijan GPBaku
21October 5thSingapore GPMarina Bay, Singapore
22October 18thUnited States SprintCircuit of the Americas
23October 19thUnited States GPCircuit of the Americas
24October 26thMexican GPMexico City
25November 8thBrazilian SprintInterlagos
26November 9thBrazil GPInterlagos
27November 22ndLas Vegas GPLas Vegas
28November 29thQatar SprintLusail
29November 30thQatar GPLusail
30December 7thAbu Dhabi GPYas Marina
Notes:
The circuits are the same as last year but the order has been shuffled slightly as part of the FIA’s program to group races to reduce travelling. The Canadian GP however still sits between Spain and Austria. Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races have been moved back reflecting the timing of Ramadan.
The calendar is also a lttle more compressed, finishing on the first Sunday in December as last year but starting a fortnight later.