The 2025 Formula 1 (F1) season is gearing up to be one of the most thrilling and historic in the sport’s long history.
- The 2024 season was a testament to the sport’s growing popularity and its competitive nature.
- A new generation of fans is discovering the sport, with 42% of F1 followers now women and one in three under the age of 35.
- As the 2025 season approaches, excitement is at an all-time high.
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Starting in March and running until December, the championship will see 24 races on circuits around the world, each one promising high-speed excitement, dramatic battles, and unforgettable moments. Under the stewardship of Liberty Media, Formula 1 (F1) has transformed into a global phenomenon, boasting a massive following of 750-million fans worldwide, with more than 90-million social media followers.
Max Verstappen, the reigning Drivers’ Champion, held off fierce competition to secure his fourth World Championship title. Meanwhile, McLaren-Mercedes triumphed in the Constructors’ Championship in a dramatic finish in Abu Dhabi.
The official launch of the 2025 F1 season took place in grand fashion at London’s The O2 arena. This unprecedented event marked the first time all ten teams, their drivers, and team principals came together with fans to reveal their new liveries for the season ahead. Fans packed the arena, with more than 15’000 attending the event in person. For those unable to make the trip, Formula 1 ensured no one missed out by streaming the event live on social media platforms, including YouTube.

The evening was a celebration of F1’s 75th Anniversary, an extraordinary milestone for a sport that has captivated audiences around the world since its inception in 1950. The launch event was filled with electrifying performances from world-class acts like British band Take That, US country music sensation Kane Brown, multi-talented artist mgk, and composer Brian Tyler, who presented his immersive project Are We Dreaming.
The atmosphere in the arena was charged with excitement as each team unveiled their 2025 liveries. The event’s host, renowned comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, kept the crowd engaged throughout the night. The unveiling of the new cars was more than just a presentation of paint jobs; it was an opportunity for each team to express their identity and vision for the upcoming season. The passion and energy were palpable, with fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the on-track battles to come.
2025 Full Team Name | Team Chief | Drivers |
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BWT Alpine Formula One Team | Oliver Oakes | Pierre Gasly, Jack Doohan |
Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team | Andy Cowell | Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso |
Scuderia Ferrari HP | Frédéric Vasseur | Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton |
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team | Ayao Komatsu | Esteban Ocon, Oliver Bearman |
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber | Mattia Binotto | Nico Hülkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto |
McLaren Formula 1 Team | Andrea Stella | Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris |
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team | Toto Wolff | George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonelli |
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team | Laurent Mekies | Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda |
Oracle Red Bull Racing | Christian Horner | Max Verstappen, Liam Lawson |
Atlassian Williams Racing | James Vowles | Alexander Albon, Carlos Sainz |
In 2025, Formula 1 enters a new chapter in its storied history with the commencement of its 10-year global partnership with luxury brand LVMH. As part of this collaboration, Moët & Chandon returns as the Official Champagne of Formula 1, a role it has held since the inaugural season in 1950. The iconic champagne brand has been a part of F1’s culture for decades, celebrating victories with legendary drivers such as Sir Jackie Stewart, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, and many more.
Moët & Chandon will continue its tradition of toasting the top three drivers and the winning constructor on the podium after each race. This partnership reinforces the deep connection between the world of luxury and the world of motorsport, with both sharing a commitment to excellence, innovation, and performance.
TAG Heuer, a luxury watch brand with a rich history in F1, also returns as the Official Timekeeper of the sport. With over 50 years of involvement in Formula 1, TAG Heuer has been an integral part of the sport’s story, from sponsoring Ferrari in the 1970s to its long partnership with McLaren, and more recently, Red Bull Racing. TAG Heuer’s precision engineering and cutting-edge technology align perfectly with F1’s values of performance, speed, and innovation.
What Time Does The Formula 1 Start Today?
With so much drama on and off the track, it’s going to be quite the season to follow! So, what time does the 2025 F1 start on Sunday in South Africa? The schedule for the 2025 Formula 1 race season is as follows:
Grand Prix | Session | Date | Time |
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Australian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 14 Mar | 3:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 14 Mar | 7:00 am | |
Free Practice 3 | 15 Mar | 3:30 am | |
Qualifying | 15 Mar | 7:00 am | |
Grand Prix | 16 Mar | 6:00 am | |
Chinese Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 21 Mar | 5:30 am |
Sprint Qualifying | 21 Mar | 9:30 am | |
Sprint | 22 Mar | 5:00 am | |
Qualifying | 22 Mar | 9:00 am | |
Grand Prix | 23 Mar | 9:00 am | |
Japanese Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 4 Apr | 4:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 4 Apr | 8:00 am | |
Free Practice 3 | 5 Apr | 4:30 am | |
Qualifying | 5 Apr | 8:00 am | |
Grand Prix | 6 Apr | 7:00 am | |
Bahrain Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 11 Apr | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 11 Apr | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 12 Apr | 2:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 12 Apr | 6:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 13 Apr | 5:00 pm | |
Saudi Arabian GP | Free Practice 1 | 18 Apr | 3:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 18 Apr | 7:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 19 Apr | 3:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 19 Apr | 7:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 20 Apr | 7:00 pm | |
Miami Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 2 May | 6:30 pm |
Sprint Qualifying | 2 May | 10:30 pm | |
Sprint | 3 May | 6:00 pm | |
Qualifying | 3 May | 10:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 4 May | 10:00 pm | |
Emilia Romagna GP | Free Practice 1 | 16 May | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 16 May | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 17 May | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 17 May | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 18 May | 3:00 pm | |
Monaco Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 23 May | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 23 May | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 24 May | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 24 May | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 25 May | 3:00 pm | |
Spanish Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 30 May | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 30 May | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 31 May | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 31 May | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 1 Jun | 3:00 pm |

Grand Prix | Session | Date | Time |
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Canadian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 13 Jun | 7:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 13 Jun | 11:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 14 Jun | 6:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 14 Jun | 10:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 15 Jun | 8:00 pm | |
Austrian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 27 Jun | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 27 Jun | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 28 Jun | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 28 Jun | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 29 Jun | 3:00 pm | |
British Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 4 Jul | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 4 Jul | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 5 Jul | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 5 Jul | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 6 Jul | 4:00 pm | |
Belgian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 25 Jul | 12:30 pm |
Sprint Qualifying | 25 Jul | 4:30 pm | |
Sprint | 26 Jul | 12:00 pm | |
Qualifying | 26 Jul | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 27 Jul | 3:00 pm | |
Hungarian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 1 Aug | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 1 Aug | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 2 Aug | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 2 Aug | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 3 Aug | 3:00 pm | |
Dutch Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 29 Aug | 12:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 29 Aug | 4:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 30 Aug | 11:30 am | |
Qualifying | 30 Aug | 3:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 31 Aug | 3:00 pm | |
Italian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 5 Sep | 1:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 5 Sep | 5:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 6 Sep | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 6 Sep | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 7 Sep | 3:00 pm | |
Azerbaijan Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 19 Sep | 10:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 19 Sep | 2:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 20 Sep | 10:30 am | |
Qualifying | 20 Sep | 2:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 21 Sep | 1:00 pm | |
Singapore Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 3 Oct | 11:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 3 Oct | 3:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 4 Oct | 11:30 am | |
Qualifying | 4 Oct | 3:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 5 Oct | 2:00 pm | |
United States GP | Free Practice 1 | 17 Oct | 7:30 pm |
Sprint Qualifying | 17 Oct | 11:30 pm | |
Sprint | 18 Oct | 7:00 pm | |
Qualifying | 18 Oct | 11:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 19 Oct | 9:00 pm | |
Mexico City GP | Free Practice 1 | 24 Oct | 8:30 pm |
Free Practice 2 | 25 Oct | 12:00 am | |
Free Practice 3 | 25 Oct | 7:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 25 Oct | 11:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 26 Oct | 10:00 pm | |
Brazilian Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 7 Nov | 4:30 pm |
Sprint Qualifying | 7 Nov | 8:30 pm | |
Sprint | 8 Nov | 4:00 pm | |
Qualifying | 8 Nov | 8:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 9 Nov | 7:00 pm | |
Las Vegas Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 21 Nov | 2:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 21 Nov | 6:00 am | |
Free Practice 3 | 22 Nov | 2:30 am | |
Qualifying | 22 Nov | 6:00 am | |
Grand Prix | 23 Nov | 6:00 am | |
Qatar Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 28 Nov | 3:30 pm |
Sprint Qualifying | 28 Nov | 7:30 pm | |
Sprint | 29 Nov | 4:00 pm | |
Qualifying | 29 Nov | 8:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 30 Nov | 6:00 pm | |
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | Free Practice 1 | 5 Dec | 11:30 am |
Free Practice 2 | 5 Dec | 3:00 pm | |
Free Practice 3 | 6 Dec | 12:30 pm | |
Qualifying | 6 Dec | 4:00 pm | |
Grand Prix | 7 Dec | 3:00 pm |
As the 2025 season kicks off, F1 fans are in for an even bigger and better experience, with Netflix set to release the highly anticipated Season 7 of Formula 1: Drive to Survive on 7 March 2025, just before the season opener in Australia. The documentary series, which has become a global phenomenon, takes fans behind the scenes, offering a glimpse into the intense drama, rivalries, and emotions that unfold in the paddock.
Executive Producer Tom Hutchings promises that this season will be the biggest ever, following the thrilling 2024 campaign that saw Max Verstappen dominate but also witnessed a fierce fight for the Constructors’ Championship. The season will feature the intense rivalry between McLaren and Ferrari, with the Constructors’ crown being decided in a dramatic final race in Abu Dhabi. Fans can expect more behind-the-scenes footage, intense competition for the hottest drivers, and a nail-biting finish that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
For those looking for even more F1 action, 2025 will see the release of F1, a highly anticipated film starring Brad Pitt. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film follows a former F1 driver who returns to the sport to compete in the high-stakes world of Formula 1. The film features stunning race sequences shot during actual Grand Prix weekends and promises to offer a new perspective on the life of a driver and the cutthroat world of motorsport.
The film features a star-studded cast, including Damson Idris as Brad Pitt’s teammate, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem. The film is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Joseph Kosinski, and F1 legend Lewis Hamilton, with the soundtrack composed by the legendary Hans Zimmer. F1 will hit theaters and IMAX screens worldwide in June 2025, providing fans with yet another way to experience the excitement of Formula 1.
With the 2025 season just around the corner, the anticipation is palpable. From the intense racing to the star-studded partnerships, the sport is entering a new era of excitement, innovation, and entertainment. Whether you’re watching from the grandstands or at home, Formula 1 promises to deliver an unforgettable season. Fans worldwide will once again witness the incredible speed, precision, and drama that make F1 the pinnacle of motorsport. As the sport celebrates 75 years of history, the future of Formula 1 has never looked brighter.
What Channel is F1 on today in South Africa?
As usual, you can catch every second of every F1 session LIVE on SuperSport Motorsport, channel 215.
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