After a super eventful 2024 season that brought us a ton of ambitious new drivers, and sadly the career end for a racing legend—you will be missed, Danny Ric and Checo—Formula 1 is back! We’re gearing up for an action-packed year, with most of the team lineups facing some significant switch-ups (we’re looking at you, Ferrari). And even better, the sport kicked off with its highly anticipated return on home soil!
Scroll on for all the deets on team lineups, the 2025 Grand Prix schedule, and where to watch the F1 races live.
2025 F1 Team Driver Lineups
Most teams underwent pretty controversial driver shake-ups ahead of the 2025 season—Lewis Hamilton is now driving in Scuderia Ferrari red, Carlos Sainz made the last-minute switch to Williams, and we welcomed new six drivers who will make their season debuts!
Check out the current lineups below:
Alpine
- Pierre Gasly: Contract ends in 2026.
- Jack Doohan: Contract ends 2025
Aston Martin
- Fernando Alonso: Contract ends 2026
- Lance Stroll: Contract length is unknown
Ferarri
- Charles Leclerc: Contract ends in 2029.
- Lewis Hamilton: Contract length unknown
Haas
- Oliver Bearman: Contract ends 2027
- Esteban Ocon: Contract ends in 2026.
McLaren
- Lando Norris: Contract ends in 2026.
- Oscar Piastri: Contract ends in 2026.
Mercedes
- George Russell: Contract ends 2025
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli: Contract ends 2026
RB
- Yuki Tsunoda: Contract ends in 2025.
- Isack Hadjar: Contract ends 2026
Red Bull
- Max Verstappen: Contract ends in 2028.
- Liam Lawson: Contact ends 2025
Sauber
- Nico Hulkenberg: Contract ends in 2026.
- Gabriel Bortoleto: Contract length unknown.
Williams
- Alex Albon: Contract ends in 2026.
- Carlos Sainz: Contract Ends 2028
F1 2025 Schedule
See below the full F1 calender for this year!
February 26-28: Pre-season Testing, Bahrain
March 14-16: Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne
March 21-23: Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai (Sprint weekend)
April 4-6: Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
April 11-13: Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir
April 18-20: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Jeddah
May 2-4: Miami Grand Prix, Miami (Sprint weekend)
May 16-18: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola
May 23-25: Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco
May 30 – June 1: Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona
June 13-15: Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
June 27-29: Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg
July 4-6: British Grand Prix, Silverstone
July 25-27: Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps (Sprint weekend)
August 1-3: Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest
August 29-31: Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
September 5-7: Italian Grand Prix, Monza
September 19-21: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku
October 3-5: Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore
October 17-19: United States Grand Prix, Austin (Sprint weekend)
October 24-26: Mexico City Grand Prix, Mexico City
November 7-9: Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Sao Paulo (Sprint weekend)
November 21-23: Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas
November 28-30: Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail (Sprint weekend)
December 5-7: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina

Where To Watch the F1 Grand Prix In Australia
If you’re keen to get into the sport and cheer on your favourite drivers in all of their glory, then you’ll want to head on over to Kayo Sports. It is the official F1 broadcaster in Australia, and is where you can watch every practice, qualifying session, and Grand Prix live.
Check back here for updates!

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