F1 Calendar 2025

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12. 03. 2025 13:00 CET
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F1 Calendar 2025

Tereza Hořínková

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The Formula 1 2025 season is set to be one of the most thrilling yet, with 24 races across five continents. Get ready for a year of intense battles as the season kicks off in Australia on March 16th and concludes under the lights of Abu Dhabi on December 7th.

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ROUND  GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT DATE TIME (CET/CEST)
1

Australian GP

Albert Park 16 March 5:00 CET
2

Chinese GP

Shanghai International Circuit 23 March 8:00 CEST
3

Japanese GP

Suzuka Circuit 6 April 7:00 CEST
4

Bahrain GP

Bahrain International Circuit 13 April 17:00 CEST
5

Saudi Arabian GP

Jeddah Street Circuit 20 April 19:00 CEST
6

Miami GP

Miami International Autodrome 4 May 22:00 CEST
7

Emilia Romagna GP

Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 18 May 15:00 CEST
8

Monaco GP

Circuit de Monaco 25 May 15:00 CEST
9

Spanish GP

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 1 June 15:00 CEST
10

Canadian GP

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 15 June 20:00 CEST
11

Austrian GP

Red Bull Ring 29 June 15:00 CEST
12

British GP

Circuit Silverstone 6 July 16:00 CEST
13

Belgian GP

Spa-Francorchamps 27 July 15:00 CEST
14

Hungarian GP

Hungaroring 3 August 15:00 CEST
15

Dutch GP

Circuit Zandvoort 31 August 15:00 CEST
16

Italian GP

Autodromo Nazionale Monza 7 September 15:00 CEST
17

Azerbaijan GP

Baku City Circuit 21 September 13:00 CEST
18

Singapore GP

Marina Bay Street Circuit 5 October 14:00 CEST
19

United States GP

Circuit of the Americas 19 October 21:00 CEST
20

Mexican GP

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 26 October 21:00 CEST
21

Brazilian GP

Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos 9 November 18:00 CET
22

Las Vegas GP

Las Vegas Street Circuit 23 November 5:00 CET
23

Qatar GP

Losail International Circuit 30 November 17:00 CET
24

Abu Dhabi GP

Yas Marina Circuit 7 December 14:00 CET


*CET (UTC+1) applies during the winter months, while CEST (UTC+2) is observed from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October due to daylight saving time. This means that from the Australian Grand Prix in March to the Mexican Grand Prix in October, race times will be one hour later than standard CET.

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