The 2025 season of Formula 1 It starts this weekend, with the Australian Grand Prix. The race promises a lot of competitiveness in the early hours of Sunday, March 16, but the activities will be broadcast in Brazil, from Thursday night, 13, with free practice.
In preseason tests, held between February 26 and 28 at Bahrain, Ferrari and Mercedes They predominated in the results, with the fastest times on two of the six training occasions.
Some Antonellifrom Mercedes, was first at the opening, with the time of 1: 31.428. Lewis Hamiltonof Ferrari, it was the fastest on the second day, with 1: 29.379. Charles Leclerc e George Russell They dominated the next day training, with 1: 30,811 and 1: 29,545, respectively.
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Australia GP Agenda
Thursday, March 13
- Free training 1: 10:30 pm (Brasília time)
Friday, March 14
- Free Training 2: 2h (Brasília time)
- Free Training 3: 10:30 pm (Brasília time)
Saturday, March 15
- Classification: 2h (Brasília time)
Sunday, March 16
- Race: 1h (Brasília time)
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F1 calendar to 2025
- March 16 – Australia GP
- March 23 – China GP (with sprint race)
- April 6 – GP of Japan
- April 13 – GP Do Bahrein
- April 20 – GP da Arabia Saudi
- May 4 – Miami GP (with sprint race)
- May 18 – GP of Imola
- May 25 – Monaco GP
- June 1st – GP of Spain
- June 15 – GP of Canada
- June 29 – Austria GP
- July 6 – GP of England
- July 27 – GP of Belgium (with sprint race)
- August 3 – Hungary GP
- August 31 – GP da Holland
- September 7 – Italy GP
- September 21 – GP of Azerbaijan
- October 5 – GP of Singapore
- October 19 – US GP (with sprint race)
- October 26 – GP of Mexico
- November 9 – GP do Brasil (with sprint race)
- 22 of November – Las Vegas GP
- November 30 – GP do Qatar (with sprint race)
- December 7 – GP of Abu Dhabi
F1 grid in 2025
- Alpine – Pierre Gasly E Jack Doohan
- Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll
- Ferrari – Charles Lewlc and Hamilton Lewis
- Haas – Esteban Ocon E Ololie Bearman
- Clean/Audi – Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto
- McLaren – Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri
- Mercedes – George Russel and Kimi Antonelli
- Racing Bulls – Yuki Tsunad and Isack Hadjar
- Red Bull – Max Verstappen e Liam Lawson
- Williams – Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz
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