The 2025 F1 World Cup will arrive earlier in Montmeló

There is already an official calendar for the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship: it will have 24 races (as now), it will start again in Australia (after six years of doing so in Bahrain and Austria – in 2020, due to the pandemic –) and the Grand Spanish Prize at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will arrive a little earlier than this year.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 April 2024 Thursday 22:24
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The 2025 F1 World Cup will arrive earlier in Montmeló

There is already an official calendar for the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship: it will have 24 races (as now), it will start again in Australia (after six years of doing so in Bahrain and Austria – in 2020, due to the pandemic –) and the Grand Spanish Prize at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will arrive a little earlier than this year.

According to the official calendar published by Formula 1 (one of the earliest in recent history), the Spanish GP in Montmeló will return to its most usual spring dates, the weekend of May 30-June 1, moving away from the June heat (the 21st-23rd will be this year).

It will be the ninth race on the calendar, which will not see any new scenario arrive: the 24 places are repeated. Madrid will not arrive until 2026.

The most notable novelty of the 2025 World Championship calendar, the last one before the new engine regulations, will be the return of the premiere to Australia (March 16).

The reason is religious: Ramadan, which will be in March, forces Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to delay their dates to April (they will be the 4th and 5th). This year, for example, the Muslim holy month already forced the Sajir and Jeddah races to be moved forward to Saturday.

The Albert Park race in Melbourne will be followed by those in China and Japan. The World Cup will then make its foray into the Middle East in April, traveling to the United States (Miami), and landing in Europe in a Mediterranean triplet: Imola, Monaco, Barcelona.

The Abu Dhabi GP will close the calendar again on December 7. That is, the 2025 World Cup will last 10 months with its 24 races all over the planet.