F1 Hospitality Packages 2025 – F1

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The 2025 Formula 1 season is well underway, featuring a record 24-race calendar that commenced on March 16, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia, and is set to conclude on December 7, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

🗓️ 2025 F1 Calendar Highlights

Here are some key races and dates from the 2025 season:

  • March 16Australian Grand Prix: The season opener at Melbourne’s Albert Park Circuit.

  • March 23Chinese Grand Prix: Held at Shanghai International Circuit.

  • April 6Japanese Grand Prix: Suzuka Circuit.

  • April 13Bahrain Grand Prix: Bahrain International Circuit.

  • April 20Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

  • May 4Miami Grand Prix: Miami International Autodrome.

  • May 18Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix: Imola Circuit.

  • May 25Monaco Grand Prix: Monaco Circuit.

  • June 1Spanish Grand Prix: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

  • June 15Canadian Grand Prix: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

  • June 29Austrian Grand Prix: Red Bull Ring.

  • July 6British Grand Prix: Silverstone Circuit.

  • July 27Belgian Grand Prix: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

  • August 3Hungarian Grand Prix: Hungaroring.

  • August 31Dutch Grand Prix: Circuit Zandvoort.

  • September 7Italian Grand Prix: Monza Circuit.

  • September 21Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Baku City Circuit.

  • October 5Singapore Grand Prix: Marina Bay Street Circuit.

  • October 19United States Grand Prix: Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas.

  • October 26Mexico City Grand Prix: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

  • November 9Brazilian Grand Prix: Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo.

  • November 22Las Vegas Grand Prix: Las Vegas Strip Circuit.

  • November 30Qatar Grand Prix: Lusail International Circuit.

  • December 7Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Yas Marina Circuit

🏁 Sprint Weekends

The 2025 season includes six Sprint weekends, where a 100km sprint race is held on Saturday, offering additional points and excitement:

  • ChinaShanghai International Circuit

  • MiamiMiami International Autodrome

  • BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps

  • United StatesCircuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas

  • BrazilInterlagos Circuit, São Paulo

  • QatarLusail International Circuit

🏆 Current Standings (as of July 2025)

  • Drivers’ Championship Leader: Oscar Piastri (McLaren)

  • Constructors’ Championship Leader: McLaren-Mercedes

Piastri has secured victories in multiple races, including China, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Miami, Spain, and Belgium, showcasing his dominance this season .

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, officially known as the Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix de Monaco 2025, was held from May 23 to May 25, 2025, at the iconic Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo. This race marked the eighth round of the 2025 Formula One World Championship and was celebrated for its glamour, prestige, and challenging street circuit.


🏁 Race Overview

  • Race Date: Sunday, May 25, 2025

  • Location: Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo

  • Race Distance: 78 laps (260.286 km)

  • Weather: Sunny, with temperatures around 21°C

  • Attendance: Approximately 250,000 spectators over the weekend


🏆 Race Results

Position Driver Team Time/Gap Points
1 Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:40:33.843 25
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +3.131 18
3 Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes +3.658 15
4 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda +20.572 12
5 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +51.387 10
6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls-Honda 77 laps 8
7 Esteban Ocon Haas-Ferrari 77 laps 6
8 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls-Honda 77 laps 4
9 Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 76 laps 2
10 Carlos Sainz Jr. Williams-Mercedes 76 laps 1

🏁 Qualifying Highlights

  • Pole Position: Lando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes) – 1:09.954

  • Fastest Lap: Lando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes) – 1:13.221

  • Notable Qualifying Events:

    • Two red flags occurred during qualifying due to incidents involving Andrea Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.

    • Norris set the fastest-ever recorded lap at the Monaco Grand Prix with his pole time.


🏆 Championship Standings (Post-Monaco)

  • Drivers’ Championship:

    • 1st: Oscar Piastri (McLaren-Mercedes) – 161 points

    • 2nd: Lando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes) – 158 points

    • 3rd: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Honda) – 136 points

  • Constructors’ Championship:

    • 1st: McLaren-Mercedes – 319 points

    • 2nd: Mercedes – 147 points

    • 3rd: Red Bull Racing – 143 points


🌟 Notable Moments

  • Lando Norris secured his second win of the season, marking McLaren’s first Monaco victory since 2008.

  • The race was attended by numerous celebrities, including Jeff Bezos, Sofía Vergara, Patrick Dempsey, and Dua Lipa, adding to the event’s glamour.

  • The implementation of a mandatory two-stop strategy aimed to enhance racing dynamics, though overtaking remained challenging due to Monaco’s narrow streets.

Silverstone British Grand Prix

The 2025 Formula 1 British Grand Prix took place at the iconic Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire from July 4 to 6, 2025. This race marked the 12th round of the 2025 Formula One World Championship and was held under challenging weather conditions, with intermittent rain affecting the track throughout the weekend.


🏁 Race Summary

  • Winner: Lando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes)

  • Runner-up: Oscar Piastri (McLaren-Mercedes)

  • Third Place: Nico Hülkenberg (Kick Sauber-Ferrari)

  • Race Time: 1:37:15.735

  • Laps: 52

  • Weather: Intermittent rain

  • Attendance: Approximately 500,000 spectators over the weekend

Lando Norris secured his first-ever British Grand Prix victory, marking McLaren’s first win at Silverstone since 2008. The race was notable for its unpredictable conditions and strategic battles. Oscar Piastri, who had been leading, received a 10-second penalty for braking too hard behind the safety car, which allowed Norris to take the lead. Nico Hülkenberg achieved his first-ever podium finish after 239 race starts.


🏆 Final Standings

  1. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 25 points

  2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 18 points

  3. Nico Hülkenberg (Kick Sauber) – 15 points

  4. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 12 points

  5. Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) – 10 points

  6. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 8 points

  7. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 6 points

  8. Alexander Albon (Williams) – 4 points

  9. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 2 points

  10. George Russell (Mercedes) – 1 point


🏆 Championship Standings (Post-Race)

  • Oscar Piastri – 234 points

  • Lando Norris – 226 points

  • Max Verstappen – 165 points

  • George Russell – 147 points

  • Charles Leclerc – 119 points

The race significantly impacted the Drivers’ Championship standings, with Norris closing the gap to Piastri to just 8 points.

The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to be a landmark year, featuring a record 24-race calendar, significant regulatory changes, and the introduction of new teams and circuits. Here’s an overview of the key elements shaping the 2026 F1 season:


🗓️ 2026 F1 Calendar

The season kicks off on March 6–8 in Melbourne, Australia, and concludes on December 6 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Notably, the calendar includes:

  • Two races in Spain: The traditional Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 14 and a new race in Madrid on September 13, dubbed the “Madring” .

  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Moved to Saturday, September 26, to accommodate local Remembrance Day observances .

  • Dutch Grand Prix: Scheduled as a sprint event on August 23, marking the final race at Zandvoort as the contract concludes .

  • Triple-header weekends: Two sets of back-to-back races in the Americas and Asia to conclude the season .


🏎️ Major Changes in 2026

  • New Teams: Cadillac joins as the 11th team, marking the first new constructor since 2016 .

  • Engine Suppliers: Audi enters as a full works team, taking over Sauber; Ford returns as an engine supplier for Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls; Honda supplies power units to Aston Martin .

  • Regulatory Overhaul: Introduction of new power units using 100% sustainable fuels, revised aerodynamics, and active aerodynamics replacing DRS .


🏁 2026 F1 Calendar Overview

Round Grand Prix Date
1 Australian Grand Prix Mar 6–8
2 Chinese Grand Prix Mar 13–15
3 Japanese Grand Prix Mar 27–29
4 Bahrain Grand Prix Apr 10–12
5 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Apr 17–19
6 Miami Grand Prix May 1–3
7 Canadian Grand Prix May 22–24
8 Monaco Grand Prix Jun 5–7
9 Barcelona-Catalunya GP Jun 12–14
10 Austrian Grand Prix Jun 26–28
11 British Grand Prix Jul 3–5
12 Belgian Grand Prix Jul 17–19
13 Hungarian Grand Prix Jul 24–26
14 Dutch Grand Prix Aug 21–23
15 Italian Grand Prix Sep 4–6
16 Spanish Grand Prix Sep 11–13
17 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Sep 26
18 Singapore Grand Prix Oct 9–11
19 United States Grand Prix Oct 23–25
20 Mexican Grand Prix Oct 30–Nov 1
21 Brazilian Grand Prix Nov 6–8
22 Las Vegas Grand Prix Nov 19–21
23 Qatar Grand Prix Nov 27–29
24 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Dec 6

F1 Hospitality Packages 2025 – F1

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