Formula 1 is not just a motorsport, it is a feeling. Whether it be the adrenaline, speed, or the rev of engines keeping countries all over the world together with this adrenaline-fueled sport, Formula 1 is thrilling. The 2025 Formula 1 World Championship is very meaningful because it includes the 75th anniversary of F1 with 24 races spanning across five continents. The 2025 season is the lengthiest and the most global made yet.
As a fan, you can easily become lost throughout the race dates, sites and weekend sprints. That's why we have done the work for you and put everything in one place. Starting off in Australia in March and concluding in Abu Dhabi in December, here is the full guide to F1 Grand Prix 2025.
Full F1 2025 Calendar (Race-by-Race)
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What Makes The 2025 F1 Season Special?
Australia Back as Season Opener
The 2025 championship is starting in Melbourne. Fans are thrilled because it restores a tradition of beginning the season in Australia, with its legendary Albert Park circuit, and all the festival-like atmospheres.
75th Anniversary of F1
This season is historic. This year marks 75 years of racing in F1, and the FIA has created a calendar that reflects the international appeal of the sport.
Farewell to Emilia-Romagna GP
We will be saying goodbye to Imola with its F1 race in 2025, as the contract cannot be renewed. For many fans, it will be emotional, because this track has history in relation to the fans and memories.
Six Sprint Races
There will be six Sprint events this year (Shanghai, Miami, Spa, Austin, São Paulo, and Qatar). Sprint weekends provide some added spice to the event with a shorter race on Saturday that determines the starting grid for Sunday.
A Balanced Global Calendar
From Asia to Europe, and from the Americas to the Middle East, F1 2025 has it all more connected than ever.
F1 Schedule https://t.co/5YHvT5Kt88
— Honey Pepper Mix (@honeypeppermix) September 6, 2025
Human Touch – The Emotion Behind The Schedule
Formula 1 is not only about cars and drivers; it's about the fans who wake at 3 am in India to watch a race in Australia, it's about children proudly wearing their Ferrari caps in Brazil, and it's about millions of fans coming together to cheer during the Monaco GP.
Looking Ahead To 2025:
Imola's farewell will be like saying goodbye to a part of F1's soul.
A Las Vegas GP under the lights will be just like UK soaps; in equal measure glamour and racing drama.
The Abu Dhabi finish in December will be the crowning of a champion; fans are already excited - I can feel the butterflies.
Analysis – Which Races To Watch Closely?
Australia (Round 1): Always unpredictable, gives first indication of team performance.
Monaco (Round 8): The oldest round, has the most glamor yet most unique track to attempt to overtake on.
Spa (Round 13): Renowned circuit with rain, the Eau Rouge corner always tests a driver's bravery.
Zandvoort (Round 15): The home of Max Verstappen fans - the "Orange Army" is here which makes it electric to race.
Las Vegas (Round 22): Newer but already a favorite for fans purely for the night-time appeal.