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F1 2025: All you need to know

motorsport22 November 2025 06:58
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After retaking the lead of the drivers’ championship with his commanding victory in Mexico, Lando Norris bolstered his position at the top of the leaderboard thanks to a hugely successful Sao Paulo Grand Prix, in which he triumphed in the Sprint as well as race.

Norris’ tally now stands at 390, giving him an advantage of 24 points over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri – who he has also matched in terms of victories in 2025, both having claimed seven Grand Prix wins apiece – while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is 49 points adrift in third.

All three drivers remain mathematically in contention for the crown as Formula One moves to Las Vegas.

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There has been a shake-up with the 2025 grid and only two teams, McLaren and Aston Martin, have stuck with their lineup from last year.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton's switch to Ferrari is the biggest change going into the new season.

Six rookies are set to make their fulltime debut. Oliver Bearman caught the eye when he stood in for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari and Kevin Magnussen at Haas last season. The 19-year-old Briton joins Haas on a multi-year contract.

Let's take a look at the full calendar ahead, with full broadcast details for the upcoming GP.

CALENDAR 2025 (all times CAT, GMT+2) 

NEXT UP:

22. Sunday, 23 November 2025
Las Vegas GP, Las Vegas Street Circuit

Sunday, 23 November. SS Motorsport, Maximo 1

  • Race: 5:55am.

FULL SEASON

 ----- BREAK -----

23. Sunday, 30 November 2025
Qatar GP, Losail International Circuit

24. Sunday, 7 December 2025
Abu Dhabi GP, Yas Marina Circuit

COMPLETED RACES

1. Australia (Melbourne) - 16 March

2. China, (Shanghai) - 23 March 

3. Japan (Suzuka) - 6 April

4. Bahrain (Sakhir) - 13 April

5. Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) - 20 April

6. Miami - 4 May

7. Emilia-Romagna GP, Imola - 18 May

8. Monaco - 25 May

9. Spainish GP, Barcelona - 1 June

10. Canadian GP, Montreal - 15 June

11. Austrian GP, Spielberg - 29 June

12. British GP, Silverstone - 6 July

13. Belgian GP, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 27 July

14. Hungary GP, Hungaroring, Budapest - 3 August

15. Netherlands GP, Zandvoort - 31 August

16. Italian GP, Monza - 7 September

17. Azerbaijan GP, Baku City Circuit - 21 September

18. Singapore GP, Marina Bay Street Circuit - 5 October

19. US GP, Circuit of the Americas - 19 October

20. Mexico GP, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 26 October

21. Brazil GP, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Sao Paulo - 9 November

----- TEAMS -----

Red Bull Racing    
1  Max Verstappen
30 Liam Lawson

Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team    
63  George Russell
12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Scuderia Ferrari    
16  Charles Leclerc
44 Lewis Hamilton

McLaren F1 Team    
81 Oscar Piastri
4  Lando Norris

Alpine F1 Team    
14  Pierre Gasly
31 Jack Doohan

RB    
22  Yuki Tsunoda
6 Isack Hadjar

Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team    
14  Fernando Alonso
18  Lance Stroll

Williams Racing    
55 Carlos Sainz
23  Alexander Albon[c]

Kick Sauber    
27 Nico Hulkenberg 
5 Gabriel Bortoleto

Haas F1 Team    
87 Oliver Bearman
31 Esteban Ocon

 

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