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2025 F1 S’pore Grand Prix happening on Oct. 3 to 5

The 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship schedule has been released, featuring a 24-round season. The Singapore Grand Prix is set to take place from October 3 to 5, 2025. This announcement follows the conclusion of the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix, prompting fans to mark their calendars for next year’s event.

Background

The 2025 F1 calendar was announced on April 12, 2024, much earlier than in previous years. The schedule includes the same 24 events as the 2024 championship, with some changes to the running order. Notably, the Australian Grand Prix will return to its traditional season-opening slot, a position it last held in 2019.

Record attendance

The Singapore Grand Prix remains a hugely popular event. This year’s race saw a record attendance on Sunday with 132,106 spectators, which is 1,000 more than last year. The overall weekend attendance reached 452,055, an increase of 7,424 from the previous year. These numbers highlight the growing popularity and significance of the Singapore Grand Prix in the F1 calendar.

Changes in the 2025 schedule

While the number of events remains the same, the 2025 schedule features some notable changes. The Australian Grand Prix will kick off the season, a shift from its previous mid-season slot. This change is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the championship, with teams and drivers adjusting their strategies accordingly.

Future implications

The early announcement of the 2025 F1 calendar allows teams, sponsors, and fans to plan ahead. It also reflects the sport’s growing global appeal and the increasing demand for more organised and predictable scheduling. As the 2025 season approaches, fans can look forward to another thrilling year of racing, starting with the Australian Grand Prix and culminating in the highly anticipated Singapore Grand Prix in October.

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