F1 Academy reveal 2025 calendar
19th November 2024The 2025 Calendar for the all-female racing series, F1 Academy, has been revealed and it will continue to support the Formula 1 world championship in 2025.
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The all-female racing series will return for a third season, after debuting in 2022 as the W Series successor, where it will continue to function as a supporting category to the F1 world championship.
The sport announced its calendar for the 2025 season and it will feature seven rounds, with 14 races in total, making up its competition next season, starting in Shanghai, China and ending in Las Vegas, United State of America.
New venues will also feature in 2025 with China and Canada joining the series for the first time.
Praising the new calendar, Managing Director of F1 ACADEMY, Susie Wolff said:
“I am proud to announce our F1 ACADEMY 2025 calendar, which 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.
“I want to thank our promoters for their enthusiasm and support, and for joining us on our journey to create opportunities for women to thrive at every level of our sport.
“Finishing our season in Las Vegas will be an iconic moment, and its addition to the calendar is testament to the wealth of support we receive from Formula 1 and Liberty Media.”
The F1 Academy 2025 calendar! 🤩
Next season will feature 14 races across seven rounds – all as support races for the FIA Formula One World Championship.
As well as welcoming 3 new venues onto the calendar, we’ll run a 15-day testing programme to maximize seat time for drivers… pic.twitter.com/JajWsxL3qn
— F1 Academy (@f1academy) November 18, 2024
The upcoming season will start in China, on March 21 – 23, for the first time and will head to Jeddah and Miam for rounds two and three, in April and May respectively. The sport will resume in June in Canada before heading back across the Atlantic for the Netherlands race, for rounds four and five.
The season will be rounded out with Singapore as the penultimate, sixth-round of the season before its finale down the iconic Las Vegas strip – on November 20-22 – for round seven.
Here is the 2025 F1 Academy calendar:
- 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 continues to go from strength to strength, delivering brilliant on-track action for our fans and inspiring young girls and women around the world,” commented Formula 1 President and CEO, Stefano Domenicali.
“We are seeing huge interest in the series, and it is fantastic that the calendar features new venues and once again spans three continents, meaning we can continue to build our audiences and connect with fans around the world.
“I would like to thank our race promoters who continue to support F1 ACADEMY so passionately. What has been achieved in just two years since the series was launched has been incredible, and I cannot wait to see the cars hit the track again next year.”
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