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2025 Sprint Calendar Announced

Formula 1 and the FIA has today announced the venues that will host F1 Sprint events during the 2025 season.

In 2025, the FIA Formula One World Championship will celebrate its 75th anniversary, and the fifth season of the Sprint format. São Paulo will continue its streak of hosting the Sprint every year since 2021, while Belgium will return to the Sprint lineup for the first time since 2023. Both Shanghai and Miami will host the Sprint for the second consecutive year, and Austin and Qatar will make their third appearances on the Sprint calendar.

Over the past four seasons, the Sprint format has produced exciting races with multiple winners from across the grid, including Max Verstappen, Valtteri Bottas, George Russell, Sergio Perez, and Oscar Piastri. Since its introduction in 2021, the F1 Sprint has proven to be popular, delivering strong viewership across traditional broadcast, digital, and social platforms. It also offers action-packed track action that attracts large Friday crowds during Sprint weekends.

Confirmed F1 Sprint events in 2025

Date

Country

Venue

21 – 23 March

China

Shanghai

2 – 4 May

USA

Miami

25 – 27 July

Belgium

Spa

17 – 19 October

USA

Austin

7 – 9 November

Brazil

São Paulo

28 – 30 November

Qatar

Lusail

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said: "The Sprint has been a great success for Formula 1, bringing all our fans more action and racing on the track. We are seeing the proof of this in our audience data, fan attendance on Fridays and from the promoters and partners. As we prepare to celebrate our 75th anniversary in 2025 we will always honour our incredible history, but we must always be looking ahead, innovating, and improving to deliver the best for our growing and diverse fanbase. The Sprint is a great example of bringing new elements to our sport in a way that is respectful of the Championship, and I want to thank the six venues that will host the Sprint in 2025 and look forward to those incredible events throughout the season."

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, said: "As the FIA Formula One World Championship celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2025, the Sprint will also enter its fifth year as part of the competition. Over that time, and through our strong collaboration with Formula 1 and with the input of all the teams, it has been through several different iterations and the regulations and format have evolved to give us the exciting and popular Sprints we have today. The six events for 2025 once again take in an interesting range of circuits and are sure to provide fans with plenty of additional action across the season."