Formula 1 has revealed the schedule for the 2025 season in advance, with some significant changes. The Australian Grand Prix will return to its traditional opening position for the first time since 2019, kicking off the season on March 16. It will be followed by the Chinese Grand Prix in a double-header in Shanghai. The Bahrain/Saudi Arabia combination, which usually opened recent seasons, will now take place later in the year due to Ramadan and will be part of a triple-header with Japan. The European season will start with a triple-header featuring races in Imola, Monaco, and Barcelona. Belgium and Hungary have also swapped positions on the calendar, with the Hungaroring now preceding the summer break instead of Spa. Singapore will now take place two weeks after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, closing the gap between September and October. Brazil will no longer be part of the triple-header in the Americas, as it has been moved to a later date after the consecutive races in Austin and Mexico. The season will conclude with a triple-header, featuring races in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi. The final race is scheduled for December 7 in Abu Dhabi. Specific details about sprints and pre-season testing have not yet been confirmed.
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