Scuderia Fans

  • News
  • Current Drivers
    • Charles Leclerc
    • Lewis Hamilton
  • Races
    • 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
    • 2024 F1 Qatar Grand Prix
    • 2024 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    • 2025 F1 pre-season testing
    • 2025 F1 Australian Grand Prix
    • 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix
  • Ferrari Champions
    • Michael Schumacher
    • Kimi Raikkonen
    • Niki Lauda
    • Jody Scheckter
    • John Surtees
    • Phil Hill
    • Mike Hawthorn
    • Juan-Manuel Fangio
    • Alberto Ascari
  • Former Ferrari drivers
    • Sebastian Vettel
    • Felipe Massa
    • Fernando Alonso
    • Gilles Villeneuve
    • Jean Alesi
    • Alain Prost
    • Nigel Mansell
    • Gerhard Berger
    • Mario Andretti
    • Rubens Barrichello
    • Michele Alboreto
    • Patrick Tambay
    • Eddie Irvine
    • Rene Arnoux
    • Didier Pironi
    • Jacky Ickx
    • Carlos Reutemann
    • Clay Regazzoni
    • Stefan Johansson
    • Arturo Merzario
    • Giancarlo Fisichella
    • Carlos Sainz
  • Memorable moments
  • F1 Travel Guides
    • 2024 Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix Tickets
    • 2024 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Tickets
    • 2024 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Tickets
  • F1 TICKETS
  • Advertise
  • Shop now!
  • Home
  • Formula 1 Schedule & Results
  • Formula 1 Driver Standings
  • Formula 1 Constructor Standings
  • Contact us
Home » Rotating F1 calendar: how it works and which circuits are at risk

Rotating F1 calendar: how it works and which circuits are at risk. The 2025 season begins, and F1 introduces circuit rotation in the calendar.

Ferrari SF-24 engine, power unit, side view

As the 2025 F1 season is about to start, the rotating calendar system officially kicks off. This system, announced by CEO Stefano Domenicali a few months ago, has received the green light. The renewal of Spa, one of the European circuits, already includes a major change in the Formula 1 schedule, as previously reported.

What does the F1 calendar rotation entail, and what effects will it have starting in 2025?

F1 Calendar Rotation: What It Is and How It Works
In recent years, Formula 1 has seen massive growth in both economic terms and audience size. Thanks to the success of Netflix’s *Drive to Survive*, the sport has gained global appeal like never before. With increased sponsorships and funding, more countries are eager to host Grands Prix.

While this is positive, it has created a need for better organization of the calendar. With F1 already maxing out at 24 races per season, there isn’t room for everyone. Hence, the idea of rotating Grands Prix: this allows F1 to meet the high demand from host countries. This includes Africa’s return, Thailand’s entry, and the addition of new races in the Americas.

The trade-off is sacrifice: some Grands Prix will make way for others, though this doesn’t mean they will disappear. Rotation ensures that circuits alternate and the calendar changes each year, maintaining existing races while welcoming new ones.

F1 Calendar Rotation: Which Circuits Are at Risk?
Europe bears the brunt of this new system, as it hosts the majority of F1 Grands Prix. Along with Spa, other circuits at risk of rotation include:

– **Imola** (renewal status is still uncertain)
– **Barcelona** (likely to yield its spot to Madrid in 2026)
– **Baku** (attendance numbers last year were below expectations, reducing chances of a renewal beyond 2026)

Show your support for Scuderia Ferrari with official merchandise collection! Click here to enter the F1 online Store and shop securely! And also get your F1 tickets for every race with VIP hospitality and unparalleled insider access. Click here for the best offers to support Charles and Lewis from the track!

F1 Circuits with Long-Term Contracts
The Australian Grand Prix has the longest contract, with Albert Park secured until 2037. Bahrain, Silverstone, Hungary, Monaco, Canada, Miami, Austria, and Abu Dhabi are all guaranteed to host races until at least 2030.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have renewals secured through 2030 and 2031, respectively, though these venues may change. A new circuit is planned in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia.

Finally, Singapore will host a Grand Prix until 2028, while Suzuka is confirmed through 2029.

Jan 9, 2025Luca Marini

Buy official Ferrari F1 products!

Let other Scuderia Fans know about us
fb-share-icon
Tweet
Pin Share
Max Verstappen prevented Carlos Sainz from joining Red Bull after Ferrari exit: the theoryFerrari 677: Loic Serra’s key changes to optimize SF-25 and excel also in qualifying

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Luca Marini

Luca Marini is a passionate motorsport journalist specializing in Ferrari and Formula 1 news. With a deep love for the Scuderia and years of experience covering the sport, Luca brings fans the latest updates, in-depth analysis, and behind-the-scenes insights

2 months ago NewsFormula 1151
Gear up with Ferrari merchandise!
#KeepFightingMichael

Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F1

2025 Formula 1 calendar

2025 Formula 1 calendar

Latest articles

  • Ferrari is feared even from the third row, but watch out for ride height | F1 Chinese GP
  • Ferrari team boss believes Chinese GP will be “a race of tire management, not speed”
  • Lewis Hamilton admits changes on Ferrari SF25 after Sprint race: but what has changed? – China GP
  • Ferrari brought back down to earth: factors behind SF-25 struggles in Chinese GP qualifying
  • Charles Leclerc’s radio admission after qualifying: yet another setup change for Ferrari in China?
<
Partners
GP-News - latest F1 news updates

kasyno internetowe

Situs Bandar Togel Terpercaya

NonGamStopBets bookmakers

>best online casinos not on GamStop

>games not on gamstop

Football Betting Not on GamStop

non gamstop casino

Sports betting without GamStop

Migliori Casinò Non AAMS

UK Bookmakers Not on GamStop

BetZillion's list of the best motor racing betting sites

non Gamstop betting sites

オンラインカジノ マスターカード

Personal Injury Lawyer in Abilene Texas

Formula 1 Standings

Formula 1 News

Guitar Junky

Best Intraday Tips

Contact Center Company

SilverArrows.Net - Mercedes F1 news

TopSpeed

Esports Forum

Racing Statistics

Fixture Calendar

Live F1 Results

Contribute

Get In Touch With Us
  • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
Categories

Meet the team

About us

Our writers

Archives
Let other Scuderia Fans know about us!
RSS
Facebook
Twitter
YOUTUBE
INSTAGRAM

© 2016 Scuderia Fans Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Scuderia Fans Ltd, 199 Republicii Street, 5A
Ploiesti, Romania, 100392

2024 © Scuderia Fans