F1 Schedule – All the Race Dates You Need to Know

If you love Formula 1, missing a race is not an option. The F1 schedule tells you exactly when each Grand Prix happens, where it takes place and what time it starts in your zone. Knowing the calendar lets you plan travel, set reminders and grab tickets before they sell out.

2025 Season Overview

The 2025 season kicks off with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2, followed by a sprint weekend in Saudi Arabia on March 9. Europe rolls in next with the classic Monaco race in late May and the British GP at Silverstone in early July.

After the summer break, you’ll see the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in September, then the dramatic Singapore night race later that month. The season wraps up with the United States GP in Austin and finishes in Mexico City in November.

Each event usually runs from Friday practice to Sunday race, but a few sprint weekends cut the schedule down to three days. Check the official F1 website for exact dates because they can shift due to calendar clashes or local holidays.

How to Keep Your F1 Schedule Up‑to‑Date

The easiest way is to add the whole calendar to your phone’s calendar app. Most sports apps let you import the schedule with one tap, and they’ll push a reminder before each race starts.

If you prefer email, sign up for the F1 newsletter – it delivers a weekly roundup of upcoming races, time‑zone conversions and any last‑minute changes.

Social media is also useful. Follow @Formula1 on Twitter or Instagram; they post live updates whenever a date moves or a new venue is announced.

For the die‑hard fans who travel to races, use a spreadsheet to track flight costs, hotel bookings and local transport options alongside the race dates. That way you can see at a glance which weekends are worth the trip.

Watching live is simpler than ever. Most races stream on platforms like ESPN, Sky Sports or F1 TV Pro, depending on your region. Check the broadcast schedule early in the week so you know which channel or streaming service to tune into.Remember that start times are listed in local time. Use a world‑clock app to convert them to your home timezone – otherwise you might miss the first lap by an hour.

If a race falls on a public holiday in your country, chances are broadcasters will air it live without delay. That’s perfect for catching the excitement without having to stay up late.

Finally, keep an eye on weather updates. Rain can change start times or even lead to a delayed race start. A quick glance at the forecast the night before can save you from surprise schedule changes.

With these tips, your F1 schedule will always be current and ready for action. No more scrambling for info when a Grand Prix is about to begin – just set it once, stay informed, and enjoy every race as it happens.

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