FORMULA ONE is back – with 24 weekends of packed action for fans to get excited about!
F1 fans will be familiar with every track on this season’s circuit, with all 24 tracks remaining the same ahead of another year of action.


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Despite the race locations staying the same ahead of the 2025 season, there has been a change in the order in which fans are given the races.
There is a big change around with the start of the season, with Australia returning to the opening weekend, and all of weeks one through five changing in some capacity.
The season will end in the same way it did in 2024, with Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi rounding off another season.
Round nine and ten will change, as will round 13 and 14.
Silverstone will remain the opening weekend of July, but F1 – nor SunSport – can give any promises on what kind of weather fans will get that weekend.
SunSport can reveal all the changes to the F1 calendar ahead of 2025.
F1 2025 Track Guide
The location of the 24 races has NOT changed ahead of the 2025 season, but the order in which they are happening has.
The 2025 order (with 2024 order in brackets) is as follows:
Round One: Australia (2024 – Bahrain)
Australia had been the opening race on the F1 calendar 22 times until 2019, but Covid forced the event to be cancelled in 2020, and it returned to third in 2022.
Ferrari boast the most constructors wins here, but Lando Norris got off to a brilliant start winning the first race of the season.
- Winner – Lando Norris
Round Two: China (2024 – Saudi Arabia)
China had been a favourite track of Lewis Hamilton‘s over the years but suffered a nightmare return this year.
After their opening race win, McLaren doubled down on their claim as the team to beat as Norris’ team-mate Oscar Piastri won race two.
- Winner – Oscar Piastri
Round Three: Japan (2024 – Australia)
Geographically, Japan after China makes the most sense. Norris and Piastri will have their eye on yet another win here, as McLaren have won nine times on this track.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round Four: Bahrain (2024 – Japan)
After the Covid crisis that shutdown the 2020 Australian Grand Prix, Bahrain had taken over number one spot on the F1 calendar.
This one could be a match made in heaven for Hamilton, who has won the GP the most times, while Ferrari have the most constructors wins here.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round Five: Saudi Arabia (2024 – China)
This circuit has only been on the F1 calendar for four years, and was part of the controversial brake checking incident between Verstappen and Hamilton in 2021.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round Six: Miami (2024 – Miami)
Miami is one of THREE USA races on the F1 calendar, and has been part of the F1 calendar for three years.
Lando Norris will be looking forward to this one, as he picked up his maiden F1 victory here last year.
Last year’s winner: Lando Norris
Round Seven: Imola (2024 – Imola)
Imola, or Emilia-Romagna, has a special place in every F1 fan’s heart.
While it was being used under the title “San Marino Grand Prix,” legendary driver Aytron Senna crashed and tragically passed away while racing in the GP.
Every year, it offers F1 fans the chance to remember the legendary driver.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round Eight: Monaco (2024 – Monaco)
Monaco is one of the most famous races on the calendar. It often sees big name celebrities and sports personalities turn up in masses, and has been held 81 times.
Although, the track is famous for being almost impossible to overtake on.
Last year’s winner: Charles Leclerc
Round Nine: Spain (2024 – Canada)
The Spanish Grand Prix and Canadian Grand Prix have switched for 2025, and Lewis Hamilton will be looking to make history here, and overtake Michael Schumacher for most wins on the circuit.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round Ten: Canada (2024 – Spain)
The Canadian GP has been held 59 times, and much like Spain, it sees Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton tied for most number of wins on the circuit, both with seven.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round 11: Austria (2024 – Austria)
Despite winning seven of the 11 races prior to Austria last year, Verstappen was unable to take victory in Red Bull’s home race.
The Dutch driver had been leading the race, but a collision with Lando Norris saw him finish in fifth, and saw the Brit retire.
Last year’s winner: George Russell
Round 12: Silverstone (2024 – Silverstone)
Lewis Hamilton and Silverstone go together like two peas in a pod. The British driver has a staggering nine wins there over his career, including last year, when he looked out of form.
Last year also saw a very popular qualifying session, as George Russell, Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris came first, second and third in qualifying.
Last year’s winner: Lewis Hamilton
Round 13: Belgium (2024 – Hungary)
Spa has been on the F1 calendar for over 80 years. Despite this, in 2028 and 2030, F1 fans will have to go without Spa, as it drops of the calendar.
Last year’s winner: Lewis Hamilton
Round 14: Hungary (2024 – Belgium)
The McLaren garage was the place to avoid after the 2024 Hungarian GP, as Lando Norris had been leading, and extending his advantage to Piastri in second, but was forced to give up the lead.
Piastri had been leading earlier in the race, but McLaren decided the race win belonged to him after Norris took the lead.
Last year’s winner: Oscar Piastri
Round 15: Netherlands (2024 – Netherlands)
Max Verstappen’s home track often sees the crowd filled with shirts of orange, but it was the orange of McLaren who broke their hearts in 2024.
Last year’s winner: Lando Norris
Round 16: Monza (2024 – Monza)
Ferrari have typically dominated their home race, winning it 21 times. Hamilton is again tied with Schumacher for the most wins at this circuit, and will hope to bring raptures to the Tifosi in 2025.
Last year’s winner: Charles Leclerc
Round 17: Baku (2024 – Baku)
Baku has been on the calendar for seven years, and had been a favourite of Sergio Perez, but during his poor 2024 season he could not pick up a win here.
Last year’s winner: Oscar Piastri
Round 18: Singapore (2024 – Singapore)
Singapore was the highlight of Lando Norris’ 2024 season, as he finally managed to convert a pole to a win, and held the lead for every lap of the race.
Last year’s winner: Lando Norris
Round 19: Austin (2024 – Austin)
Austin is the second of three American races on the F1 calendar, and is the oldest, with F1 having raced here 53 times. Circuit of the America’s has seen Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari win the most.
Last year’s winner: Charles Leclerc
Round 20: Mexico (2024 – Mexico)
Mexican fans will be without home favourite Sergio Perez this year, after he was axed from Red Bull following a poor 2024 season.
However, Max Verstappen does enjoy this track, winning their five times.
Last year’s winner: Carlos Sainz
Round 21: Brazil (2024 – Brazil)
Brazil has decided many a Drivers championship, with Lewis Hamilton winning his first here, and Max Verstappen all but deciding the title last season after a poor wet weather drive from Lando Norris.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round 22: Las Vegas (2024 – Las Vegas)
The Las Vegas GP is the third and final race in USA on the F1 calendar.
The sport of F1 is peaking in interest again in USA, after initially almost losing all interest from fans after the infamous 2005 Indianapolis GP, which saw only six cars start the race.
Last year’s winner: George Russell
Round 23: Qatar (2024 – Qatar)
Qatar has only been on the F1 calendar for three years, and Max Verstappen has won the GP twice.
Last year’s winner: Max Verstappen
Round 24: Abu Dhabi (2024 – Abu Dhabi)
Abu Dhabi has seen a lot of controversy and last day drama, most famously in 2021, when Max Verstappen won his first world title following Michael Masi basically throwing out the rule book.
Last year’s winner: Lando Norris
Full race schedule
Round One – Australia
Practice one – Fri, Mar 14, 1:30am GMT
Practice two – Fri, Mar 14, 5am GMT
Practice three – Sat, Mar 15, 1:30am GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Mar 15, 5am GMT
Race – Sun, Mar 16, 4am GMT
- Winner – Lando Norris
Round Two – China – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, Mar 21, 3:30am GMT
Sprint Qualifying – Fri, Mar 21, 7:30am GMT
Sprint – Sat, Mar 22, 3am GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Mar 22, 7am GMT
Race – Sun, Mar 23, 7am GMT
- Winner – Oscar Piastri
Round Three – Japan
Practice one – Fri, Apr 4, 3:30am BST
Practice two – Fri, Apr 4, 7am BST
Practice three – Sat, Apr 5, 3:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Apr 5, 7am BST
Race – Sun, Apr 6, 6am BST
Round Four – Bahrain
Practice one – Fri, Apr 11, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Apr 11, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Apr 12, 1:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Apr 12, 5pm BST
Race – Sun, Apr 13, 4pm BST
Round Five – Saudi Arabia
Practice one – Fri, Apr 18, 2:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Apr 18, 6pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Apr 19, 2:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Apr 19, 6pm BST
Race – Sun, Apr 20, 6pm BST
Round Six – Miami – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, May 2, 5:30pm BST
Sprint Qualifying- Fri, May 2 , 9:30pm BST
Sprint – Sat, May 3, 5pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, May 3, 9pm BST
Race – Sun, May 4, 9pm BST
Round Seven – Emilia-Romagna
Practice one – Fri, May 16, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, May 16, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, May 17, 11:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, May 17, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, May 18, 2pm BST
Round Eight – Monaco
Practice one – Fri, May 23, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, May 23, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, May 24, 11:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, May 24, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, May 25, 2pm BST
Round Nine – Spain
Practice one – Fri, May 30, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, May 30, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, May 31, 11:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, May 31, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, Jun 1, 2pm BST
Round Ten – Canada
Practice one – Fri, Jun 13, 6:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Jun 13, 10pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Jun 14, 5:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Jun 14, 9pm BST
Race – Sun, Jun 15, 7pm BST
Round 11 – Austria
Practice one – Fri, Jun 27, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Jun 27, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Jun 28, 11:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Jun 28, 3pm BST
Race – Sat, Jun 29, 2pm BST
Round 12 – Silverstone
Practice one – Fri, Jul 4, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Jul 4, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Jul 5, 11:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Jul 5, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, Jul 6, 3pm BST
Round 13 – Belgium – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, Jul 25, 11:30pm BST
Sprint Qualifying – Fri, Jul 25, 3:30pm BST
Sprint – Sat, Jul 26 , 11am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Jul 26, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, Jul 27, 2pm BST
Round 14 – Hungary
Practice one – Fri, Aug 1, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Aug 1, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Aug 2, 11:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Aug 2, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, Aug 3, 2pm BST
Round 15 – Netherlands
Practice one – Fri, Aug 29, 11:30am BST
Practice two – Fri, Aug 29, 3pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Aug 30, 10:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Aug 30, 2pm BST
Race – Sun, Aug 31, 2pm BST
Round 16 – Italy
Practice one – Fri, Sep 7, 12:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Sep 7, 4pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Sep 8, 11:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Sep 8, 3pm BST
Race – Sun, Sep 9, 2pm BST
Round 17 – Azerbaijan
Practice one – Fri, Sep 19, 9:30am BST
Practice two – Fri, Sep 19, 1pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Sep 20, 9:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Sep 20, 1pm BST
Race – Sun, Sep 21, 12pm BST
Round 18 – Singapore
Practice one – Fri, Oct 3, 10:30am BST
Practice two – Fri, Oct 3, 2pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Oct 4, 10:30am BST
Qualifying – Sat, Oct 4, 2pm BST
Race – Sun, Oct 5, 1pm BST
Round 19 – United States – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, Oct 17, 6:30pm BST
Sprint Qualifying – Fri, Oct 17, 10:30pm BST
Sprint – Sat, Oct 18, 6pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Oct 18, 10pm BST
Race – Sun, Oct 19, 8pm BST
Round 20 – Mexico
Practice one – Fri, Oct 24, 7:30pm BST
Practice two – Fri, Oct 24, 11pm BST
Practice three – Sat, Oct 25, 6:30pm BST
Qualifying – Sat, Oct 25, 10pm BST
Race – Sun, Oct 26, 8pm GMT
Round 21 – Brazil – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, Nov 7, 2:30pm GMT
Sprint Qualifying – Fri, Nov 7, 6:30pm GMT
Sprint – Sat, Nov 8, 2pm GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Nov 8, 6pm GMT
Race – Sun, Nov 9, 5pm GMT
Round 22 – Las Vegas
Practice one – Fri, Nov 20, 12:30am GMT
Practice two – Fri, Nov 20, 4am GMT
Practice three – Sat, Nov 21, 12:30am GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Nov 21, 4am GMT
Race – Sun, Nov 22, 4am GMT
Round 23 – Qatar – Sprint weekend
Practice one – Fri, Nov 28, 1:30pm GMT
Sprint Qualifying – Fri, Nov 28, 5:30pm GMT
Sprint – Sat, Nov 29, 2pm GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Nov 29, 6pm GMT
Race – Sun, Nov 30, 4pm GMT
Round 24 – Abu Dhabi
Practice one – Fri, Dec 5, 9:30am GMT
Practice two – Fri, Dec 5, 1pm GMT
Practice three – Sat, Dec 6, 10:30am GMT
Qualifying – Sat, Dec 6, 2pm GMT
Race – Sun, Dec 7, 1pm GMT