F1 Calendar: Greener Racing & 2024 Changes
- The Formula 1 2025 season will feature the inaugural Madrid Grand Prix, alongside strategic calendar adjustments emphasizing logistical efficiency and a reduced environmental footprint.
- the Canadian Grand Prix moves to May 22-24, promptly following the Miami grand Prix (May 1-3), facilitating direct equipment transfers.
- The season kicks off in melbourne (March 6-8).The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will occur in April due to Ramadan.
Formula 1 unveils its 2025 race calendar featuring the hotly anticipated Madrid Grand Prix, heralding a new era of racing. Strategic shifts prioritize logistical improvements, with the Canadian Grand Prix now following Miami. News Directory 3 reports on thes changes, including Imola‘s replacement and the season’s kick-off in Melbourne. The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races shift to April due to Ramadan, and the season concludes with thrilling triple-headers. These
Formula 1 Announces 2025 Calendar, Featuring madrid Grand Prix
Updated June 11, 2025
The Formula 1 2025 season will feature the inaugural Madrid Grand Prix, alongside strategic calendar adjustments emphasizing logistical efficiency and a reduced environmental footprint. The Madrid race is scheduled for Sept. 11-13, replacing Imola as the final European event on the 24-race calendar.
Several changes aim to streamline logistics. the Canadian Grand Prix moves to May 22-24, promptly following the Miami grand Prix (May 1-3), facilitating direct equipment transfers. Consequently, the Monaco Grand Prix shifts to early june.
The season kicks off in melbourne (March 6-8).The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will occur in April due to Ramadan. The Chinese and Japanese rounds are spaced two weeks apart in March,a change from 2024.
The British Grand Prix is set for July 3-5. The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort will make its final appearance on Aug. 21-23. The Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona remains on June 12-14,as per its existing contract.
The season’s final stretch includes two triple-header sequences: the United States, Mexico, and Brazil grands Prix in late October and early November, followed by Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, with the finale on Dec. 4-6.
These calendar revisions align with Formula 1’s broader strategy to support sustainability goals ahead of the 2026 regulation changes. These changes include the introduction of power units running on 100% sustainable fuel.
What’s next
Formula 1 will continue to refine its calendar and regulations to further enhance sustainability efforts and improve the overall racing experience for teams and fans.
