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The 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship is a planned motor racing championship for Formula One cars which will be the 76th running of the Formula One World Championship. It is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport , as the highest class of competition for open ...
2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: BHR [4] 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: SAU [5] 2025 Miami Grand Prix: MIA [6] 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: EMI [7] 2025 Monaco Grand Prix: MON [8] 2025 Spanish Grand Prix: ESP [9] 2025 Canadian Grand Prix: CAN [10] 2025 Austrian Grand Prix: AUT [11] 2025 British Grand Prix: GBR [12] 2025 Belgian Grand Prix: BEL [13 ...
Pages in category "2025 Formula One races" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... 2025 Belgian Grand Prix; 2025 British Grand Prix; C.
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.
Bertrand Gachot, who was born in Luxembourg as the son of French-German parents carried a French passport but raced under a Belgian FIA Super Licence until 1991, from the 1992 Formula One season he changed to a French licence. [7] Stoffel Vandoorne was the most recent Belgian driver to compete in Formula One, competing in 3 seasons between 2016 ...
Sargeant was last among full-time drivers in 2023 with just one point and his average finish of 17.1 in 2024 is 1.3 spots worse than it was in 2023. Sargeant seems unlikely to stay at Williams ...
Between the 1974 and 1995 seasons the numbers were based on the teams' finishing positions in the 1973 Constructors' Championship (with slight modifications, e.g. Ferrari's traditional numbers were 11–12 until 1980 and 27–28 from 1981 onwards) and each team only changed numbers if they had the driver who had won the World Drivers ...
Formula One returned to Nivelles in 1974. Once again the race was won by Fittipaldi, but the circuit was unpopular among the Formula One circus and after that event the organizers were unable to sustain a Grand Prix at Nivelles, and the track faded from the racing scene. The Belgian Grand Prix would be held at Zolder a further nine times.