The official Formula 1 calendar for the 2025 season features 24 Grand Prix. The much-anticipated return of Albert Park in Melbourne is firmly back on the schedule, much to the delight of racing fans.
The complete Formula One calendar 2025 is listed below:
The F1 season 2025 starts with the Australian GP on the 16th of March, while all will be said and done for the season after the Abu Dhabi GP on the 7th of December.
Below you will find short info and illustrations of every track of the season:
Australian GP - 16.3.2025
Official track name: Alber Park Circuit
Most wins (driver): Michael Schumacher (4)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (14)
Last winner: Carlos Sainz
Below you can find the track profile of the Australian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Shanghai International Circuit
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (6)
Most wins (constructor): Mercedes (6)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Official track name: Suzuka Circuit
Most wins (driver): Michael Schumacher (6)
Most wins (constructor): Mclaren (9)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Japanese Grand Prix:
Official track name: Bahrain International Circuit
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (7)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Bahrain Grand Prix:
Official track name: Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (2)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (3)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Miami International Autodrome
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (2)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (2)
Last winner: Lando Norris
Below you can find the track profile of the Miami Grand Prix:
Official track name: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (3)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (3)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Imola Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit de Monaco
Most wins (driver): Ayrton Senna (6)
Most wins (constructor): Mclaren (15)
Last winner: Charles Leclerc
Below you can find the track profile of the Monaco Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton/Michael Schumacher (6)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (12)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Spanish Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Most wins (driver): Michael Schumacher (7), Lewis Hamilton (7)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (14)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Canadian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Red Bull Ring
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (4)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (7)
Last winner: George Russell
Below you can find the track profile of the Austrian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Silverstone Circuit
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (9)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (18)
Last winner: Lewis Hamilton
Below you can find the track profile of the British Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Most wins (driver): Michael Schumacher (6)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (18)
Last winner: Lewis Hamilton
Below you can find the track profile of the Belgian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Hungaroring
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (8)
Most wins (constructor): Mclaren (12)
Last winner: Oscar Piastriy.
Below you can find the track profile of the Hungarian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit Zandvoort
Most wins (driver): Jim Clark (4)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (8)
Last winner: Lando Norris
Below you can find the track profile of the Dutch Grand Prix:
Official track name: Autodromo Nationale Monza
Most wins (driver): Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (21)
Last winner: Charles Leclerc
Below you can find the track profile of the Italian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Baku Street Circuit
Most wins (driver): Sergio Perez (2)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (4)
Last winner: Oscar Piastri
Below you can find the track profile of the Azerbaidžan Grand Prix:
Official track name: Marina Bay Street Circuit
Most wins (driver): Sebastian Vettel (5)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (5)
Last winner: Lando Norris
Below you can find the track profile of the Singapore Grand Prix:
Official track name: Circuit of the Americas
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (6)
Most wins (constructor): Ferrari (11)
Last winner: Charles Leclerc
Below you can find the track profile of the USA Grand Prix:
Official track name: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (5)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull Racing (5)
Last winner: Carlos Sainz
Below you can find the track profile of the Mexican Grand Prix:
Official track name: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Most wins (driver): Alain Prost (6)
Most wins (constructor): Mclaren (12)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Brazilian Grand Prix:
Official track name: Las Vegas Circuit
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen, George Russell (1)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull, Merdedes (1)
Last winner: George Russell
Below you can find the track profile of the Las Vegas Grand Prix:
Official track name: Losail International Circuit
Most wins (driver): Max Verstappen (2)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (2)
Last winner: Max Verstappen
Below you can find the track profile of the Qatar Grand Prix:
Official track name: Yas Marina Circuit
Most wins (driver): Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull (7)
Last winner: Landon Norris
Below you can find the track profile of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix:
Formula 1 2025 Season: What's New?
The 2025 Formula 1 season will introduce significant and intriguing rule changes that will impact the points system and the minimum weights for drivers and cars.
Removal of the Fastest Lap Point
The rule introduced in 2019, which awarded an additional championship point for the fastest lap in a race, will be removed for the 2025 season. This change will impact race strategies, especially in the closing stages, as teams will no longer push to strive for the fastest lap to earn an extra point.
Minimum Weight for Drivers and Cars
The minimum weight for drivers will increase from 80 kilograms to 82 kilograms. This adjustment promotes driver health and fairness, addressing the previous weight limits that favoured smaller, lighter drivers. Taller drivers like Esteban Ocon and Alexander Albon have often adhered to strict diets to meet the limits, potentially compromising their well-being.
In line with the increased driver weight limit, the minimum weight of cars without fuel will also rise from 798 kilograms to 800 kilograms. This ensures the new driver weight regulations maintain the cars' technical balance and performance.
Max Verstappen Eyes Fifth Consecutive Championship
Max Verstappen enters the 2025 Formula 1 season as the frontrunner for the Drivers' World Championship. Verstappen has dominated the sport in recent years with four consecutive titles. His team, Red Bull Racing, remains highly competitive, solidifying his status as the favourite for another championship.
The main difference from the previous season is that the Australian GP returns as the season opener for the first time since 2019. Other race weekend schedules also have minor adjustments, such as the Chinese GP moving from its position as the fifth race last season to being the second event of this year.
Yes, there are. For example, Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari and Carlos Sainz's rise to become Williams' number-one driver are significant changes that could impact the balance of power among competitors.
Yes, you can bet on F1 in 2025. Every race will be available on numerous UK betting sites. Check out our list of best F1 betting sites and find all the best odds and promotions for Formula One betting.
The best betting tips for betting on the Formula One 2025 season is to stay patient and maximize in-play betting. Surprises are inevitable in individual races over a long season, but things usually even out over time. If your first bet of the season doesn't go as expected, avoid chasing your losses in the next race. Instead, focus on managing your bankroll wisely to ensure it lasts throughout the season.
In-play betting, on the other hand, lets you respond to race-specific developments as they unfold. Take advantage of live odds from the best in-play betting sites to find nice live odds during each Grand Prix.
The 2025 Formula 1 season matches 2024, featuring 24 Grand Prix weekends. This is the second time the season has been this long, as the race calendar in 2021, 2022, and 2023 consisted of only 23 Grand Prix.
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