The most important motorsport championship in the world announced that the calendar is now ready, as are the drivers for this new season.
The Formula 1 (F1) It is the most important, popular and prestigious competition in motorsport. So each season generates a great expectation among all the fans around the world: we are in the first days of January and it is getting closer and closer to the start of the Great Circus. That is why all the teams have already named their drivers, thus forming the new teams for 2025.
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The first race is March 16 in Melbourne, Australia. And every weekend, from that great start until December 7 (when the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place, closing the tournament for the eleventh consecutive time), is one of pure attention, excitement and adrenaline.
This competition became recently popularized in our country, since Franco Colapinto He sat in one of the Williams Racing seats. The 21-year-old Argentine debuted in September last year and had amazing races, never dropping from 12th in any of his first five Grands Prix. He even scored five points for the championship. The bad news is that does not have a secured place in the teams for this season.
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Franco Colapinto during his time in Formula 1 at Williams Racing.
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After the rumors that flooded the media about a possible move to other teams, Williams confirmed that it will be his new reserve pilot. And the rumors claim that they are working from anonymity to see it in action in 2025.
And on the other hand, there are the negotiations with Alpine, which continue in silence but in the coming days there could be news. The French team has already announced Jack Doohan as part of its lineup, but the possibility of a last-minute change brings hope for Colapinto.
In addition to the possible expectations to see the Argentine in action again, Formula 1 announced that the competition calendar is now ready, as are the drivers of each car. Find out what the dates of the Great Circus are and how the teams turned out for this new season.
F1: the teams for 2025
The Great Circus will undergo several changes, since there will be modifications in eight of the 10 teams. According to what F1 reported, only Aston Martin and McLaren will keep their two current drivers for the new season: Aston Martin will continue with Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, and McLarenwinner of the constructors’ championship, will do the same with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
These are the changes in the rest:
- Williams Racing It will feature Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz Jr., who signed a contract until 2028 after leaving Ferrari.
- TO Ferrari Lewis Hamilton arrived (after his time at Mercedes) for 2025 and will team up with Charles Leclerc.
- Kick Sauber It was completely renewed and has the duo of Gabril Bortoleto (2024 Formula 2 champion) and Nico Hulkenber, after their departure from Haas.
- haas It is another of the teams that changed completely. Their seats will be occupied by Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon, who left Alpine.
- Alpine He will keep Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan joins, who spent two years as the team’s reserve.
- In Mercedes-Benzthe experienced George Russell will race alongside 18-year-old youth driver Kimi Antonelli, Hamilton’s replacement.
- In Red Bullfour-time champion Max Verstappen will race with Liam Lawson, who moved up from Racing Bulls after the departure of Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez.
- Racing Bulls It will be made up of Isack Hadjar, replacing Lawson, and Yuki Tsunoda.
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This is how the teams were left for the new F1 season. Posted by @F1.
Formula 1 2025 calendar
- March 16: Australian GP in Melbourne.
- March 23: Chinese GP in Shanghai (sprint).
- April 6: Japanese GP in Suzuka.
- April 13: Bahrain GP in Sakhir.
- April 20: Saudi Arabian GP in Jeddah.
- May 4: Miami GP (sprint).
- May 18: Emilia-Romagna GP in Imola.
- May 25: Monaco GP.
- June 1: Spanish GP in Montmeló.
- June 15: Canadian GP in Montreal.
- June 29: Austrian GP in Spielberg.
- July 6: British GP at Silverstone.
- July 27: Belgian GP in Spa-Francorchamps (sprint).
- August 3: Hungarian GP in Budapest.
- August 31: Dutch GP in Zandvoort.
- September 7: Italian GP in Monza.
- September 21: Azerbaijan GP in Baku.
- October 5: Singapore GP.
- October 19: United States GP in Austin (sprint).
- October 26: Mexican GP in Mexico City.
- November 9: Brazilian GP at Interlagos (sprint).
- November 22: Las Vegas GP.
- November 30: Qatar GP in Lusail (sprint).
- December 7: Abu Dhabi GP at Yas Marina.
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Competition calendar 2025. Posted by @F1 in X.
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