The schedule has been significantly changed compared to this year, with 24 races, big returnees and second-place venues on the 2025 racing calendar.
It is not yet known whether the record-breaking 24 races will actually take place this year, but if for some reason this does not happen, F1 will definitely start again next year.
"Formula One Management, under the chairmanship of Stefano Domenicali, has put together a calendar that combines a healthy mix of modern circuits with traditional venues. We would like to thank all the federations, local organisers and the many FIA volunteers for their efforts in making Formula One a success! It has become a huge, global, crowd-pulling spectacle that will soon celebrate its 75th anniversary," their official statement reads.
Here is the 2025 race calendar:
- March 14-16. Australian Grand Prix
- March 21-23. Chinese Grand Prix
- April 4-6. Japanese Grand Prix
- April 11-13. Bahrain Grand Prix
- April 18,20. Saudi Grand Prix
- May 2-4. Miami Grand Prix Miami
- May 16-18. Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
- May 23-25. Monaco Grand Prix
- May 30-June 1. Spanish Grand Prix
- June 13-15. Canadian Grand Prix
- June 27-29. Austrian Grand Prix
- July 4-6. British Grand Prix
- July 25-27. Belgian Grand Prix
- August 1-3. Hungarian Grand Prix
- August 29-31. Dutch Grand Prix
- September 5-7. Italian Grand Prix
- September 19-21. Azerbaijani Grand Prix
- October 3-5. Singapore Grand Prix
- October 17-19. United States Grand Prix
- October 24-26. Mexican Grand Prix
- November 7-9. Sao Paulo Grand Prix
- November 20-22. Las Vegas Grand Prix
- November 28-30. Qatar Grand Prix
- December 5-7. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix