FIA Formula One 2025: A Global Spectacle in its 75th Year
This morning the FIA and Formula 1 have revealed the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship. With an extensive 24-round season planned, the championship is poised to captivate fans worldwide as it commemorates its 75th anniversary.
Commencing with the Australian Grand Prix on March 14-16 and culminating with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 5-7, the upcoming season promises excitement across five continents. Notably, adjustments have been made to accommodate Ramadan in March, resulting in the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix moving to April.
Continuing the tradition, the summer hiatus in August will offer a brief respite for teams and enthusiasts, strategically positioned between the Hungarian Grand Prix and the Dutch Grand Prix. Building upon the geographical cohesion introduced in 2024, the calendar unfolds with a seamless flow of races, including stops in Japan, Europe, the Americas, and concluding with Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
2025 Formula One Calendar
Speaking on behalf of Formula 1, CEO and President Stefano Domenicali expressed his enthusiasm for the milestone year, emphasizing the commitment to delivering unparalleled racing experiences to millions of dedicated fans worldwide. Gratitude was extended to the FIA, promoters, host city partners, and ASNs for their collaborative efforts in shaping the dynamic calendar.
Echoing Domenicali’s sentiments, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem underscored the importance of sustainability and regionalization in event planning. Acknowledging the tireless dedication of organizers, volunteers, and local communities, Sulayem emphasized Formula 1’s role as a global spectacle, poised to celebrate its rich heritage in its 75th year.
Article by AutomotiveWoman.com Editor, Juliana Chiovitti, aka @AutomotiveWoman online.
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