F1 2025: All you need to know — 24-Race Schedule; Where to watch; Teams, Drivers, Reserves
F1 2025: All you need to know — 24-Race Schedule; Where to watch; Teams, Drivers, Reserves
The 75th season of Formula One kicks off this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix. With a record-equalling 24 races across 21 countries, expect nine months of thrilling action.
Australian GP (March 14-16)
Chinese GP (March 21-23)
Monaco (May 23-25), British GP (July 4-6), Singapore Night Race (October 3-5)
Abu Dhabi GP (December 5-7)
There will be six sprint races in China, Miami, Spa, Austin, São Paulo, and Qatar.
FanCode: Live streaming of all races on mobile, tablets, and smart TVs
Fans can watch Hindi commentary on FanCode. The english feed will have Sky Sports pre, post race shows as well.
F1 TV: Premium access to live races, highlights, and exclusive content (subscription required)
TThere will be 10 teams this season before Cadillac joins as the 11th in 2026.
Red Bull – Verstappen, Lawson
Ferrari – Leclerc, Hamilton
Mercedes – Russell, Antonelli
McLaren – Norris, Piastri
Aston Martin – Alonso, Stroll
Alpine – Gasly, Doohan
Haas – Ocon, Bearman
Racing Bulls – Tsunoda, Hadjar
Williams – Sainz, Albon
Kick Sauber – Hulkenberg, Bortoleto
Antonelli (Mercedes), Bearman (Haas), Doohan (Alpine), Bortoleto (Sauber)
Though reserve drivers don’t compete during race weekends, they contribute to testing and performance improvement while filling in for the main drivers in special cases like health emergencies, penalties, etc.
Most recently, Indian F2 driver Kush Maini was announced as Alpine’s test and reserve driver, the fourth to be added to its pool ahead of the 2025 season.




