F1 announces start times for all Grands Prix in 2025 season

With one month to go until the start of the 2025 season, Formula 1 has announced the times for all the races for the coming year. You'll have to get up early to watch the Australian and Las Vegas GPs (5am in France) and go to bed late to see who wins in Miami, Texas and Mexico (start at 21pm).

Published 03/02/2025 à 21:28

Cyprien Juilhard

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F1 announces start times for all Grands Prix in 2025 season

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will start at 5am. @DPPI

A month and a half before the start of the season, the Formula 1 has just specified the copious program that awaits the drivers and the teams this season. The detailed schedule of the 24 planned rounds is now public, from the Australian Grand Prix (March 16) to that of Abu Dhabi (December 7), where the 75th Formula 1 world champion will be crowned.

Will this be a different 35th driver, or Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton ou Fernando Alonso Will they add another line to their list of achievements? The first elements of the answer will be given in Melbourne, a few days before the arrival of spring, during a race held at 15 p.m. locally. In France, it will then be 5 a.m. when the lights go out and the most enthusiastic F1 will probably try to take their eyes off the road with a cup of coffee in hand. The morning slots will be in force again during the Chinese Grand Prix (March 23, 8am) and the Japanese Grand Prix (April 6, 6am) before returning to a more pleasant rhythm for the Europeans when they pass through Bahrain (April 13, 16pm).

The biggest change in schedule will come at the end of the season, when the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the penultimate round of the year, is moved forward by two hours to start at 5am on Sunday 22 November. It will be the earliest event on the calendar, tied with Australia, while races in Miami, Texas and Mexico will benefit from primetime coverage with a 21pm start.

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The program and schedules of the 2025 Formula 1 season

Australian GP (March 16)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 5 a.m.

Chinese GP (March 23)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 8 a.m.

Japanese GP (April 6)
Local time: 14 p.m.
French time: 7 a.m.

Bahrain GP (April 13)
Local time: 18 p.m.
French time: 16 a.m.

Saudi Arabian GP (April 20)
Local time: 20 p.m.
French time: 19 a.m.

Miami GP (May 4)
Local time: 17 p.m.
French time: 21 a.m.

Emilia-Romagna GP (May 18)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Monaco GP (May 25)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Spanish GP (June 1st)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Canadian GP (June 15)
Local time: 14 p.m.
French time: 20 a.m.

Austrian GP (June 29)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

British GP (July 6)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 14 a.m.

Belgian GP (July 27)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Hungarian GP (August 3)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Dutch GP (August 31)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Italian GP (September 7)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 15 a.m.

Azerbaijan GP (September 21)
Local time: 15 p.m.
French time: 13 a.m.

Singapore GP (October 5)
Local time: 20 p.m.
French time: 14 a.m.

US GP (October 19)
Local time: 14 p.m.
French time: 21 a.m.

Mexican GP (October 26)
Local time: 14 p.m.
French time: 21 a.m.

São Paulo GP (November 9)
Local time: 14 p.m.
French time: 18 a.m.

Las Vegas GP (November 22)
Local time: 20 p.m.
French time: 5 a.m.

Qatar GP (November 30)
Local time: 19 p.m.
French time: 17 a.m.

Abu Dhabi GP (December 7)
Local time: 17 p.m.
French time: 14 a.m.

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Ph. Lejeune

04/02/2025 at 04:55 a.m.

OK, AH is right. But maybe it was worth remembering that November 22nd... is a Saturday!

DANIEL MEYERS

04/02/2025 at 11:54 a.m.

No, just 9 hours! That's already quite enough!

DANIEL MEYERS

04/02/2025 at 11:46 a.m.

There is a problem (some?)! British GP 15pm and 14pm here!!? It's the other way around, unless suddenly in 2025 the time zones are reversed?!

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Philippe Lejeune

04/02/2025 at 10:06 a.m.

Ridiculous! There is NEVER a 15 hour time difference between Las Vegas and France! Yet another blunder...

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Cyprien Juilhard

04/02/2025 at 10:30 a.m.

Hello, since Las Vegas arrived on the F1 calendar, the race has been held on Saturday evening, which corresponds to 5am on Sunday in French time.

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