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2025 Formula One World Championship

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2025 FIA Formula One
World Championship
Drivers' Champion: Lando Norris
Constructors' Champion: McLaren
Previous: 2024 Next: 2026
Support series:
Formula 2 Championship
FIA Formula 3 Championship
F1 Academy season

The 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship was an auto racing championship in Formula One, the 76th Formula One World Championship. It was controlled by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), which sees it as the most important championship for open-wheel racing cars. There are 24 events of the championship, all in 2025.

Drivers try to win the World Drivers' Championship; and teams (or constructors) try to win the World Constructors' Championship. Lando Norris won the driver's championship, and his team McLaren won the team championship.[1]

Teams and Drivers

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All teams will use tires from Pirelli.[2] Each team must enter two drivers, one for each of their two required cars.[3]

Teams and drivers competing in the 2025 World Championship
Entrant Constructor Chassis Power unit Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds
France BWT Alpine F1 Team[4] Alpine-Renault A525[5] Renault E-Tech RE25[6] 7
43
10
Australia Jack Doohan
Argentina Franco Colapinto
France Pierre Gasly
1–6
7–24
All
United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team[7] Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes AMR25[8] Mercedes-AMG F1 M16[9][10] 14
18
Spain Fernando Alonso
Canada Lance Stroll
All
All[a]
Italy Scuderia Ferrari HP[12] Ferrari SF-25[13] Ferrari 066/15[6] 16
44
Monaco Charles Leclerc
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
All
All
United States MoneyGram Haas F1 Team[14] Haas-Ferrari VF-25[15] Ferrari 066/15[16] 31
87
France Esteban Ocon
United Kingdom Oliver Bearman
All
All
Switzerland Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber[17][b] Kick Sauber-Ferrari C45[20] Ferrari 066/15[21][22] 5
27
Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto
Germany Nico Hülkenberg
All
All
United Kingdom McLaren Formula 1 Team McLaren-Mercedes MCL39[23] Mercedes-AMG F1 M16[24] 4
81
United Kingdom Lando Norris
Australia Oscar Piastri
All
All
Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team[25] Mercedes F1 W16[26] Mercedes-AMG F1 M16[6] 12
63
Italy Kimi Antonelli
United Kingdom George Russell
All
All
Italy Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team[27] Racing Bulls-Honda RBPT VCARB 02[28] Honda RBPTH003[29] 6
22
30
France Isack Hadjar
Japan Yuki Tsunoda
New Zealand Liam Lawson
All
1–2
3–24
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing[30] Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT RB21[31] Honda RBPTH003[29] 1
30
22
Netherlands Max Verstappen
New Zealand Liam Lawson
Japan Yuki Tsunoda
All
1–2
3–24
United Kingdom Atlassian Williams Racing[32] Williams-Mercedes FW47[33] Mercedes-AMG F1 M16[34] 23
55
Thailand Alexander Albon
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
All
All
Sources:[35][19]

Team changes

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RB stopped using its initialism and entered the season as Racing Bulls, thus changing its team and constructor name.[27]

Driver changes

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Ollie Bearman (top left), Kimi Antonelli (top centre), Jack Doohan (top right), Gabriel Bortoleto (bottom left) and Isack Hadjar (bottom centre) made their debuts as full-time drivers with Haas, Mercedes, Alpine, Sauber, Red Bull Racing, and Racing Bulls, respectively.

Calendar

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Nations that are scheduled to host a Grand Prix in 2025 are highlighted in green, with circuit locations marked with a black dot. Former host nations are shown in dark grey, and former host circuits are marked with a white dot.

The 2025 calendar features the same twenty-four Grands Prix as the last season.[36][37] The Chinese, Miami, Belgian, United States, São Paulo and Qatar Grands Prix use the sprint format.[38][39]

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne 16 March
2 Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 23 March
3 Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka 6 April
4 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 13 April
5 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah 20 April
6 Miami Grand Prix United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida 4 May
7 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Italy Imola Circuit, Imola 18 May
8 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco 25 May
9 Spanish Grand Prix Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 1 June
10 Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 15 June
11 Austrian Grand Prix Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 29 June
12 British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 6 July
13 Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 27 July
14 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 3 August
15 Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 31 August
16 Italian Grand Prix Italy Monza Circuit, Monza 7 September
17 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku 21 September
18 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 5 October
19 United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas 19 October
20 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 26 October
21 São Paulo Grand Prix Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo 9 November
22 Las Vegas Grand Prix United States Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Paradise, Nevada 22 November
23 Qatar Grand Prix Qatar Lusail International Circuit, Lusail 30 November
24 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 7 December
Source:[36]

Grands Prix

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Round Grand Prix[c] Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Report
1 Australia Australian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
2 China Chinese Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom Lando Norris[d] Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
3 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Kimi Antonelli Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
4 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
5 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
6 United States Miami Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
7 Italy Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
8 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
9 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
10 Canada Canadian Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom George Russell Germany Mercedes Report
11 Austria Austrian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
12 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
13 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Italy Kimi Antonelli Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
14 Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
15 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
16 Italy Italian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
17 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
18 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom George Russell Germany Mercedes Report
19 United States United States Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Italy Kimi Antonelli Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
20 Mexico Mexico City Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
21 Brazil São Paulo Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Thailand Alexander Albon United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
22 United States Las Vegas Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
23 Qatar Qatar Grand Prix Australia Oscar Piastri Australia Oscar Piastri Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
24 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
Source:[36][41]

Scoring system

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Points are awarded to the top ten classified drivers, and the top eight of the sprint.[42][e] In the case of a tie on points, a countback system is used where the driver with the most Grand Prix wins is ranked higher. If the number of wins is identical, then the number of second places is considered, and so on.[42] Points are awarded using the following system:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Race 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Sprint[c] 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Source:[42]

World Drivers' Championship standings

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Pos. Driver AUS
Australia
CHN
China
JPN
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
EMI
Italy
MON
Monaco
ESP
Spain
CAN
Canada
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
BEL
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
AZE
Azerbaijan
SIN
Singapore
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
LVG
United States
QAT
Qatar
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 United Kingdom Lando Norris 1PF 28 F 2 3 4F 21 F 2 1PF 2 18 1P 1 23 P 1 18 2F 7 3 2 1P 11 P DSQP 43 3 423
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2 4 1P 6 2P 4P 1F 4 10 2 Ret 5P 41 9 2 1P 1PF 2 11 P 3 3 1F 14 1P 421
3 Australia Oscar Piastri 9 12 P 3 1PF 1 1 3P 3 1PF 4 2F 2F 12 2 1PF 3 Ret 4 5 5 5 DSQ 21 P F 2 410
4 United Kingdom George Russell 3 3 5 2 5 3 7 11 4 1PF 5 10 5 3F 4 5 2 1P 6 7F 4 2 62 5 319
5 Monaco Charles Leclerc 8 DSQ 4 4 3 7 6 2 3 5 3 14 34 4P Ret 4 9 6 3 2 Ret 4 8 4F 242
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 10 DSQ1 7 5 7 8 4 5 6 6 4 4 7 12 Ret 6 8 8F 4 8 Ret 8 12 8 156
7 Italy Kimi Antonelli 4 6 6F 11 6 6 Ret 18 Ret 3 Ret Ret 16F 10 16 9 4 5 138 F 6 2 3 5 15 150
8 Thailand Alexander Albon 5 7 9 12 9 5 5 9 Ret Ret Ret 8 6 15 5 7 13 14 14 12 11F Ret 11 16 73
9 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ret 10 14 Ret 8 9 8 10 14 10 DNS 12 186 14 13 11 3 10 Ret 17 13 5 3 13 64
10 Spain Fernando Alonso Ret Ret 11 15 11 15 11 Ret 9 7 7 9 17 5 8 Ret 15 7 10 Ret 14 11 7 6 56
11 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 7 15 16 DSQ 15 14 12 16 5 8 9 3 12 13 14 DNS 16 20 8 Ret 9 7 Ret 9 51
12 France Isack Hadjar DNS 11 8 13 10 11 9 6 7 16 12 Ret 208 11 3 10 10 11 16 13 8 6 18 17 51
13 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman 14 8 10 10 13 Ret 17 12 17 11 11 11 117 Ret 6 12 12 9 9 4 6 10 Ret 12 41
14 New Zealand Liam Lawson Ret 12 17 16 12 Ret 14 8 11 Ret 6 Ret 8 8 12 14 5 15 11 Ret 7 14 9 18 38
15 France Esteban Ocon 13 5 18 8 14 12 Ret 7 16 9 10 13 155 16 10 15 14 18 15 9 12 9 15 7 38
16 Canada Lance Stroll 6 9 20 17 16 16 15 15 WD 17 14 7 14 7 7 18 17 13 12 14 16 Ret 17 10 33
17 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 12 16 12 9 Ret 10 10 17 13 12 16 15 13 17 9 13 6 12 7 11 17 12 10 14 33
18 France Pierre Gasly 11 DSQ 13 7 Ret 13 13 Ret 8 15 13 6 10 19 17 16 18 19 19 15 10 13 16 19 22
19 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto Ret 14 19 18 18 Ret 18 14 12 14 8 Ret 9 6 15 8 11 17 18 10 Ret Ret 13 11 19
20 Argentina Franco Colapinto 16 13 15 13 15 DNS 19 18 11 17 19 16 17 16 15 15 14 20 0
21 Australia Jack Doohan Ret 13 15 14 17 Ret 0
Pos. Driver AUS
Australia
CHN
China
JPN
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
EMI
Italy
MON
Monaco
ESP
Spain
CAN
Canada
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
BEL
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
AZE
Azerbaijan
SIN
Singapore
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
LVG
United States
QAT
Qatar
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
Source:[44][45][46][41]
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (empty cell)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
Superscript
number
Points-scoring position
in sprint
F Fastest lap

Notes:

  •  – Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  1. Lance Stroll was entered into the Spanish Grand Prix, but later withdrew due to pain in his hand and wrist.[11]
  2. Sauber's sponsorship arrangement is with Stake, whose co-founders are backers of Kick.[18] Sauber entered rounds 1, 9, 13, 15, and 23–24 as "Kick Sauber F1 Team".[19]
  3. 1 2 The Chinese, Miami, Belgian, United States, São Paulo and Qatar Grands Prix featured the sprint format.[38]
  4. Lewis Hamilton originally set the fastest lap, but was later disqualified as the thickness of the plank assembly was below the minimum thickness required. Lando Norris, initially having the second-fastest lap, was recognised for setting the fastest lap of the race.[40]
  5. In the event of a race or sprint ending prematurely, the number of points paying positions can be reduced, depending on how much of the race or sprint had been completed.[43]

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