F1 Schedule 2025 – All Dates, Tracks and Live Times

If you love the roar of engines and want to know exactly when the next Grand Prix kicks off, you’re in the right place. The 2025 Formula 1 calendar is set, and we’ve pulled together every race date, location and start time so you can plan ahead, set reminders and never miss a moment of the action.

2025 Grand Prix Calendar Overview

Here’s a quick rundown of the 2025 season. All times are given in local time – we’ll add conversion tips later.

  • Bahrain Grand Prix – 4 March, Sakhir International Circuit
  • Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 11 March, Jeddah Corniche Circuit
  • Australian Grand Prix – 18 March, Albert Park, Melbourne
  • Japanese Grand Prix – 25 April, Suzuka International Racing Course
  • Monaco Grand Prix – 23 May, Circuit de Monaco
  • Canadian Grand Prix – 30 May, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
  • British Grand Prix – 13 June, Silverstone Circuit
  • Austrian Grand Prix – 27 June, Red Bull Ring
  • Hungarian Grand Prix – 4 July, Hungaroring
  • Belgian Grand Prix – 1 September, Spa‑Francorchamps
  • Italian Grand Prix – 8 September, Monza
  • Singapore Grand Prix – 22 September, Marina Bay Street Circuit
  • United States Grand Prix – 29 September, Austin Circuit of The Americas
  • Brazilian Grand Prix – 20 October, Interlagos
  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 3 November, Yas Marina Circuit

This list covers every championship round. Some venues may shift a day or two due to local holidays, so double‑check the official F1 site a week before each race.

How to Follow the Races Live

Knowing the dates is half the battle; you also need a way to watch. In the UK, the primary broadcaster is Sky Sports F1, with a free‑to‑air feed on Channel 4 for the British GP and the final two races. If you prefer streaming, NOW TV, Amazon Prime Video (for the US race) and F1 TV Pro all carry live coverage.

Time‑zone tricks can save you from sleeping through a race. For example, the Bahrain GP starts at 15:00 local time, which is 13:00 GMT – perfect for a weekend lunch. The night‑time Singapore GP runs at 22:00 local, which is 14:00 GMT, so you’ll be watching it early afternoon at home.

Set up calendar alerts on your phone. Most smartphones let you import an .ics file – you can find a ready‑made F1 2025 calendar on fan forums and import it with one tap. That way you get a push notification each time a race kicks off.

If you’re travelling to a Grand Prix, book accommodation early – the biggest events (Monaco, Silverstone, Austin) sell out months in advance. Look for hotels near the circuit or consider a short‑term rental; a quick walk can save you hours of commuting.

Finally, engage with the community. The Motorsport Engineering Hub forum has a live‑chat thread for each race. Posting your predictions, asking about tyre strategies or just sharing the excitement adds a social layer to the viewing experience.

With the schedule in hand, the right viewing options set up, and a few reminders in place, you’re ready to catch every over‑take, pit‑stop and podium celebration in 2025. Buckle up – the season promises plenty of drama, and you won’t miss a single lap.

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