F1: F1 announces sprint calendar for 2025

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Formula One will host six sprint races in 2025, kicking off in China, maintaining stops in Miami and Austin, Texas, and returning a popular race to the schedule.

The circuit released the 2025 sprint calendar on Thursday. It features the rebirth of the sprint race at the Belgian Grand Prix, taking the spot of the Austrian Grand Prix.

On sprint weekends, F1 substitutes the second practice for sprint qualifying on Friday, and the final practice for the sprint race on Saturday.

The Sprint races in 2025 will follow the same regulations as in 2024.

Fans have embraced the sprint races, which were introduced in 2021.

“The Sprint has been a great success for Formula One, bringing all our fans more action and racing on the track,” Stefano Domenicali, the CEO of F1, said, per ESPN.

“The sprint is a great example of bringing new elements to our sport in a way that is respectful of the championship, and I want to thank the six venues that will host the sprint in 2025 and look forward to those incredible events throughout the season.”

2025 sprint race dates and locations:
March 21-23: Chinese Grand Prix
May 2-4: Miami Grand Prix
July 25-27: Belgian Grand Prix
Oct. 17-19: U.S. Grand Prix
Nov. 7-9: Brazilian Grand Prix
Nov. 28-30: Qatar Grand Prix

–Field Level Media

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