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The 2025 British Grand Prix takes place on 4-6 July at Silverstone. Pre-season testing will remain in Bahrain, two weeks prior to the first race, with three days of running on 26-28 February.
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: Imola Circuit, Imola: 18 May 8 Monaco Grand Prix: Circuit de Monaco, Monaco: 25 May 9 Spanish Grand Prix: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló: 1 June 10 Canadian Grand Prix: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal: 15 June 11 Austrian Grand Prix: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg: 29 June 12 British Grand Prix: Silverstone ...
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Italy has held the most Grands Prix with 107 since its first in 1950. Only Morocco has staged just one Grand Prix. The most recent addition was the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023. [20] Locations of the countries that have hosted a Grand Prix. Nations on a current schedule are highlighted in green, with circuit locations marked in black.
As 2025 gets started, planning for the year is in full swing. Here is a list of 2025 holidays, special events, big games, cultural milestones and other key dates to mark on your calendar ...
The 2025 GB3 Championship is a scheduled motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across Europe. The 2025 season is the tenth organised by the British Racing Drivers' Club in the United Kingdom, and the fifth season under the GB3 moniker after rebranding from the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship in mid-2021. The ...
The 2022 F1 season heads into its 10th round this weekend as the series invades Silverstone for the British Grand Prix.
The original schedule showed the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester joining the flagship Principality Stadium in Cardiff on the calendar, [1] [2] but the Cardiff round was subsequently cancelled and replaced with a second grand prix in Manchester. [3] There will be eight other rounds, with Poland's allocation reduced from four to three. [4]