F1 is currently on the summer break, but don’t worry it’s coming back soon!
The last Formula 1 race weekend was at the start of July in England, before the ten teams went on hiatus for an extended break, which lasts two and a half weeks.
Halfway through the season each year, the racing sport takes a summer break to give teams time to rest and recharge amid the intense 24-race schedule.
So, when does the second half of the season commence? How many races are left, and where are they taking place?
Keep reading to find out more…
The F1 2025 season continues NEXT weekend, with drivers and teams headed to Belgium for the 2025 Formula 1 Moet & Chandon Belgian Grand Prix.
Preview day will be on Thursday (July 24), with the first and only practice session on Friday (July 25). This race weekend will feature the second sprint race of the year, so there will only be one practice session.
Sprint qualifying will be Friday afternoon and the sprint race will be Saturday midday, followed by the grand prix qualifying that afternoon.
The Belgian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday (July 27) at 9am ET.
The remainder of the season will also head to Netherlands, Italy, Singapore, Mexico, United States, Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
Check out the full schedule below…
* – indicates a sprint race will take place that weekend
July 25-27 Belgium Grand Prix at Spa*
August 1-3 Hungary Grand Prix at Budapest
August 29-31 Netherlands Grand Prix at Zandvoort
September 5-7 Italy Grand Prix at Monza
September 19-21 Azerbaijan Grand Prix at Baku
October 3-5 Singapore Grand Prix at Singapore
October 17-19 USA Grand Prix at Austin*
October 24-26 Mexico Grand Prix at Mexico City
November 7-9 Brazil Grand Prix at Sao Paulo*
November 20-22 Las Vegas Grand Prix (USA) at Las Vegas
November 28-30 Qatar Grand Prix at Lusail*
December 5-7 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina
Source: justjared.com