The schedule for the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Championship has been revealed, confirming eleven rounds in total. The Formula 3 Championship is Formula One’s feeder series.
The FIA Formula One World Championship and the FIA Formula 2 Championship will each have ten rounds overall the next season. Across three continents, the 10 teams and 30 drivers will compete in 20 events overall.
The seventh season of Formula Three will begin in Melbourne, Australia, on March 14–16. From there, it will travel to Sakhir, where it will compete at the Bahrain International Circuit on April 11–13. A triple-header in Imola, Emilia Romagna, on May 16–18, and Round 4 in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on May 23–25, will kick off the action in Europe once again. The fifth round will be held in Barcelona, Spain, from May 30 to June 1, the following week.
Following a repose, the F3 paddock will travel to Spielberg, Austria for Round 6 of the Red Bull Ring on June 27–29. Silverstone, UK will host the race back-to-back on July 04–06. The grid will compete in another doubleheader on July 25–27 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, and then on August 1–3 at the Hungaroring in Budapest.
Monza, Italy will host the tenth and final round of the 2025 Formula Three season from September 5–7.
“F3 is providing fantastic action on track for our fans this year and I am delighted that the series will again be joining Formula 1 at 10 events next season,” F1 President Stefano Domenicali stated in response to the revised schedule. Our fans find our drivers’ expertise and the fast-paced action on the track to be thrilling, and it shows us having talent in our pipeline for the future.
“F3/F2 is an essential component of our pyramid structure, and I would like to express my gratitude to the FIA, Bruno Michel, CEO of F2/F3, and his staff, as well as all of the competitors, for their outstanding work. I also want to acknowledge Dallara, Mecachrome, Aramco, and Pirelli for their ongoing support of the series. The remainder of the season and an exciting 2025 are something we are all looking forward to.
“The FIA Formula 3 Championship offers a wonderful opportunity for young drivers from regional and national series to race at venues that feature on the schedule of the sport’s pinnacle, the FIA Formula One World Championship,” said FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem. We have another fantastic schedule for 2025. The FIA’s dedication to developing new talent and expanding their horizons is evident in F3.
“I’m very pleased to keep ten rounds, 20 races for Formula 3 in 2025,” remarked Bruno Michel, CEO of the FIA Formula 3. The schedule for the upcoming season includes the same songs as for 2024. It’s great for these young drivers to be able to learn new courses and compete in front of the F1 and F2 paddocks that we’re bringing F3 to three different continents. We’ve already witnessed some amazing racing in 2024, so I anticipate more of the same next year.