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From the iconic streets of Monaco in early June to the vibrant ambiance of Madrid, all Formula 1 races during this period will be situated in Europe, culminating with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix set for September 25-27, 2025. This marks the beginning of the final intercontinental leg of the championship.
These schedule adjustments align with Formula 1’s commitment to sustainability, featuring newly updated engines that operate on 100% sustainable fuel. The highly anticipated 2025 season kicks off in Melbourne, Australia, on March 6-8. The Bahrain Grand Prix, which has established itself as a frequent opener, is positioned in April this year to accommodate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Notably, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will take place just a week apart. However, a new two-week interval will follow the Chinese Grand Prix in March, differing from the single week observed in the previous season.
The British Grand Prix is set for July 3-5, and this season is particularly significant as it will mark the last Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, taking place on August 21-23. Additionally, the historic Spanish race in Barcelona remains on the schedule for June 12-14, fulfilling the final year of its contract.
The season will conclude with an intense series of races: the US Grand Prix in Austin from October 23-25, followed by the Grands Prix in Mexico and Brazil. The grand finale will feature the Las Vegas Grand Prix, scheduled for November 19-21, wrapping up with races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi, which will close the season on December 4-6, 2025.
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