The world of Formula 1 is on the cusp of a significant transformation as the final season of the current rules era gears up for another 24-race global tour, all broadcast live on Sky Sports F1. This upcoming season holds numerous surprises and changes that are set to reshape the sport.
Witness the Evolution of Formula 1 in 2025
February 18: F1 75 Live Season Launch Event at The O2
In an unprecedented move, the 2025 season will kick off with a major special event held at London's O2. This marks a new beginning for the sport, attracting fans from around the world. It sets the tone for what is to come in the next 24 races.The pre-season testing in Bahrain from February 26-28 will give teams the opportunity to fine-tune their cars and prepare for the challenges ahead. This is a crucial phase as teams look to gain an edge over their rivals.March 14-16: Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne
The first race of the season in Melbourne is always a highly anticipated event. The Albert Park circuit has hosted some of the most memorable moments in Formula 1 history. With the 2025 season-opener taking place here after a four-year hiatus, fans are eager to see how the new era will unfold.The following week, from March 21-23, the Chinese Grand Prix will be held in Shanghai. This is another important race on the calendar, with the Sprint weekend format adding an extra element of excitement.April 4-6: Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka
The Suzuka circuit is known for its challenging layout and high-speed sections. The Japanese Grand Prix is always a thrilling event, and in 2025, it will continue to showcase the best of Formula 1.After a short break, the Bahrain Grand Prix will take place from April 11-13. Bahrain has been a regular host of the season-opening races in the past, and this year's event will be no different.April 18-20: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has become an important fixture in the Formula 1 calendar. The Jeddah circuit offers a unique racing experience, and with the 2025 event, it will add to the excitement of the season.In May, the Miami Grand Prix will be held from May 2-4. Miami's street circuit is known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fans. The Sprint weekend format will bring even more excitement to this event.May 16-18: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola
Imola holds a special place in the hearts of Formula 1 fans. The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is a classic race that always attracts a large crowd. In 2025, it will continue to be a highlight of the season.The Monaco Grand Prix from May 23-25 is one of the most prestigious races in the world. The narrow streets of Monaco provide a unique challenge for the drivers, and this year's event is sure to be a spectacle.May 30 – June 1: Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona
Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya is a favorite among drivers and fans alike. The Spanish Grand Prix is known for its high-speed corners and technical sections. In 2025, it will add to the excitement of the season.The Canadian Grand Prix from June 13-15 is another important race on the calendar. The Montreal circuit offers a mix of fast and slow corners, making it a challenging track.June 27-29: Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg
Austria's Spielberg circuit is known for its undulating terrain and challenging corners. The Austrian Grand Prix is always a highlight of the season, and in 2025, it will continue to be a must-watch event.The British Grand Prix from July 4-6 will be held at Silverstone. Silverstone is one of the most iconic circuits in Formula 1 history, and this year's event will be no exception.July 25-27: Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps
Spa-Francorchamps is one of the most challenging circuits in Formula 1. The Belgian Grand Prix is known for its long straights and tight corners, and in 2025, it will provide a tough test for the drivers.The Hungarian Grand Prix from August 1-3 will be held at the Budapest circuit. The Hungaroring is a fast and flowing track that requires precision and speed from the drivers.August 29-31: Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort
Zandvoort is a favorite among fans for its seaside location and historic circuit. The Dutch Grand Prix is always a popular event, and in 2025, it will add to the excitement of the season.The Italian Grand Prix from September 5-7 will be held at Monza. Monza is one of the fastest circuits in the world, and the Italian Grand Prix is always a thrilling event.September 19-21: Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku
Baku's street circuit is a unique and challenging track. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has become an important event in the Formula 1 calendar, and in 2025, it will continue to attract attention.The Singapore Grand Prix from October 3-5 will be held on the streets of Singapore. The Marina Bay circuit is known for its tight corners and challenging layout, making it a difficult track to master.October 17-19: United States Grand Prix in Austin
Austin's Circuit of the Americas is a modern and fast track. The United States Grand Prix is always a popular event, and in 2025, it will continue to be a highlight of the season with the Sprint weekend format.The Mexico City Grand Prix from October 24-26 will be held at the Mexico City circuit. The high-altitude track provides a unique challenge for the drivers, and this year's event is sure to be a spectacle.November 7-9: Sao Paulo Grand Prix in Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo's Interlagos circuit is a classic track that has hosted many memorable races. The Sao Paulo Grand Prix is always a highlight of the South American season, and in 2025, it will continue to be a must-watch event.The Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 21-23 will be held on the streets of Las Vegas. The Las Vegas circuit is a new addition to the Formula 1 calendar, and it is sure to bring a new level of excitement.November 28-30: Qatar Grand Prix in Lusail
Qatar's Lusail circuit is a state-of-the-art facility that offers a unique racing experience. The Qatar Grand Prix has become an important event in the Formula 1 calendar, and in 2025, it will add to the excitement of the season.The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from December 5-7 will bring the curtain down on the current generation of cars and engines. This is always a memorable event, and in 2025, it will mark the end of an era.Watch all 24 race weekends from the 2025 Formula 1 season live on Sky Sports F1, starting with the Australian GP on March 14-16. Get Sky Sports F1 and be a part of the history-making season.