The 2025 F1 season will be the 76th running of the Formula 1 world championship.
F1 drivers and teams for 2025
The full line-up of drivers for the 2025 F1 season has not yet been confirmed. However one significant move has already been announced: After 12 years of driving to Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton will join Ferrari.Other drivers have already confirmed their commitments to other teams. Max Verstappen will remain at Red Bull and Lando Norris is to stay at McLaren. Hamilton will join Charles Leclerc at Ferrari, replacing Carlos Sainz Jnr.
No new teams or engine manufacturer have been announced for the 2025 F1 season. The drivers confirmed so far are as follows:
Latest articles on the drivers, teams and engine suppliers for the 2025 Formula 1 championship:
- Mercedes confirm Antonelli as Hamilton’s replacement on day after practice crash
- Alpine confirm Doohan to make F1 debut as Ocon’s replacement in 2025
- Sainz to join Albon at Williams in 2025 after Ferrari exit
- Ocon to join Bearman in all-new driver line-up at Haas for 2025
- Gasly signs “multi-year” F1 contract extension with Alpine
Calendar
The full schedule of races for the 2025 F1 season has been confirmed. The championship will consist of 24 rounds, six of which will also include sprint races. There are no new rounds on the calendar compared to the previous season, but the order of some events has changed.
Latest articles on the 2025 F1 calendar:
- Melbourne made season-opener again in 24-race F1 calendar for 2025
- Silverstone announces new, 10-year Formula 1 grand prix deal
- Suzuka secures its place on F1 calendar until 2029 with new deal
- Belgian Grand Prix confirmed for 2025 as Spa gets another one-year deal
- Austrian GP agrees second F1 contract extension in fourth months
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Rules
The 2025 F1 season is due to be the 12th and final year for the V6 hybrid turbo power unit formula, which was introduced in 2014. F1 intends to introduce new regulations requiring revised hybrid power units the season after.
Some minor changes to F1’s technical regulations have been announced for 2025 but the chassis will remain much the same as the year before. The sporting rules are also expected to remain largely unchanged.
Latest articles on the forthcoming 2025 rules changes:
- FIA tackles jump starts and teams not running in practice with new F1 rules
- F1 Commission defers decision on points change and approves new rear cameras
- Pit lane qualifying queues are a necessary evil, say drivers
- New clampdown on drivers lapping slowly during qualifying
- FIA relaxes some F1 testing rules for 2024 and adds new wet weather test
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