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Three New Venues! F1 ACADEMY Announces 2025 Calendar

18 November 2024
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F1 ACADEMY has today announced its 2025 calendar, with drivers set to race at three new venues next season.

Shanghai, Montreal, and Las Vegas all appear on the schedule for the first time, with the series set to visit seven different circuits across three continents – Europe, Asia, and North America.

The competition’s first visit to China will be the season curtain-raiser, with Las Vegas set to host the season-decider.

In addition, the series will again visit Jeddah, which hosted the opening round of the 2024 campaign, Miami, Zandvoort, and Singapore.

All races will be run as part of the F1 Grand Prix support bill, as F1 ACADEMY joins the F1 paddock for the second successive season.

Each round will have two races across the weekend, with every team on the F1 grid supporting car on F1 ACADEMY entry list.

2025 F1 ACADEMY Schedule:

Venue

Date

Shanghai, China

March 21-23

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

April 18-20

Miami, USA

May 2-4

Montreal, Canada

June 13-15

Zandvoort, Netherlands

August 29-31

Marina Bay, Singapore

October 3-5

Las Vegas, USA

November 20-22

F1 ACADEMY Managing Director Susie Wolff said: “This calendar demonstrates our continued commitment to taking the series to new heights, expanding our global reach and bringing our mission to an increasingly diverse and engaged global audience, as we go on our journey to create opportunities for women to thrive at every level of our sport.”

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of F1, said: “F1 ACADEMY continues to go from strength to strength, delivering brilliant on-track action on track for our fans and inspiring girls and women around the world.

“What has been achieved in the two years since the series was launched has been incredible, and I cannot wait to see the cars hit the track again next year.”

The 2024 season has two rounds remaining, in Qatar and Abu Dhabi. Mercedes Junior Doriane Pin currently sits second in the standings with four races remaining.

The Iron Dames French racer has claimed two wins and a further four podiums in her first season, as well as securing three pole positions from those 10 races.

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