Race Calendar Released for 2025 Formula 2 Season

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The 2025 Formula 2 season will consist of 14 rounds, 28 races in 13 countries all in support of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

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The ninth season of Formula 2 will open in Melbourne at Albert Park from 14–16 March, before heading to the Bahrain International Circuit for Round 2 on 11–13 April. The following week on April 18–20, the paddock will make its way to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for Round 3.

As a crucial step on the FIA single-seater
pyramid, the FIA Formula 2 Championship provides an opportunity for emerging single-seater
talent to showcase their skills to a global audience. The 2025 calendar provides challenges for
drivers with a blend of traditional and modern circuits and destinations as they strive to
become our champions of the future. I look forward to seeing the class of 2025 in action.”

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem

F2 will return to action for a triple header starting at Imola, for the Emilia Romagna GP then to Monaco and finishing at the Spanish GP in Barcelona.

Continuing the action in Europe, the series will head to Silverstone and then Austria for a double header at the British GP and the Austrian GP. Formula 2 will head to both Spa-Francorchamps and the Hungaroring. The series will finish its Western European leg at Monza in September.

I’m very pleased to announce the F2 2025 calendar,
which will comprise the same amount of rounds than the current season – fourteen. It’s the
right balance between European rounds and fly-aways, across three continents, and keeping in
mind the costs for our teams and drivers. It’s also a good mixture between old-school tracks
and more modern layouts, which both have seen thrilling F2 races in recent years. I’m sure, this
will be the case once more in 2025.”

FIA Formula 2 CEO Bruno Michel

The final three rounds will be held in Azerbaijan, Qatar and the 2025 Formula 2 season ending Abu Dhabi GP on the weekend of December 5th-7th.

It is fantastic to publish the F2 calendar that will again see the series join Formula 1 at 14 Grands Prix next season. The
pyramid system is vital to the long-term success of Formula 1, and to have this close
connection between these two series is not only great for our fans who are treated to even
more wheel-to-wheel action, but for the drivers who gain competitive experience racing on F1
circuits and can showcase their talent in front of full grandstands, global TV audiences and
watching F1 teams.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1

F2 2025 Calendar

The 2025 Formula 2 Calendar
The 2025 F2 Calendar (Image: Formula 2)