Melbourne to be FIA F2 opener for 2025 with all venues unchanged

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The Albert Park venue is due to return to being the Formula 1 season-opener, having not held the first round since 2019, and it will therefore also replace Bahrain as the F2 curtain-raiser.

Bahrain then becomes the second event, ahead of a trip to Saudi Arabia for round three.

All of the other 11 venues also remain on the schedule in broadly the same order, with the season concluding at Yas Marina on 5-7 December.

Qatar’s Losail circuit – which is due to be the only new venue on this year’s schedule – has also retained its place.

“I’m very pleased to announce the F2 2025 calendar, which will comprise the same amount of rounds than the current season – fourteen,” said F2 CEO Bruno Michel.

“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.”

Meanwhile, the FIA F3 calendar has also been revealed, and this contains an unchanged list of tracks as well.

It too will commence in Australia, before moving to Bahrain, and then the other eight double-header events will be in Europe, again concluding at Monza on 5-7 September.

Alongside Albert Park and Sakhir, Imola, Monaco, Barcelona, the Red Bull Ring, Silverstone, Spa, Hungaroring and Monza will feature both championships in action.

2025 FIA F2 calendar

14-16 March Melbourne, Australia
11-13 April Sakhir, Bahrain
18-20 April Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
16-18 May Imola, Italy
22-25 May Monte-Carlo, Monaco
30 May – 01 June Barcelona, Spain
27-29 June Spielberg, Austria
04-06 July Silverstone, Great Britain
25-27 July Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
01-03 August Budapest, Hungary
05-07 September Monza, Italy
19-21 September Baku, Azerbaijan
28-30 November Lusail, Qatar
05-07 December Yas Marina, UAE

2025 FIA F3 calendar

14-16 March Melbourne, Australia
11-13 April Sakhir, Bahrain
16-18 May Imola, Italy
22-25 May Monte-Carlo, Monaco
30 May – 01 June Barcelona, Spain
27-29 June Spielberg, Austria
04-06 July Silverstone, Great Britain
25-27 July Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
01-03 August Budapest, Hungary
05-07 September Monza, Italy

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