What’s Still to Come in 2025?

Published on
19 Aug 2025
Est. reading time
6 Min

We look ahead to the 10 rounds that await us after the break

Formula 1 will return to action at the Dutch Grand Prix to end the summer break and kick off the final 10 races of the year.
These final rounds see us rocking up at classic F1 venues, as well as newer circuits, each with their own charm and unique character.
Atlassian Williams Racing fans will get to see Alex and Carlos race across four continents before the final chequered flag of the season falls in early December.
There is plenty to get excited about across the remaining 10 circuits, with a variety of challenges associated with each. Here's what to look out for in 2025's remaining rounds.
Earn rewards for your support...
Claim the Fan Appreciation 2025 badge to get started.

Zandvoort

What better place to transition from summer holiday trips in the sunshine than a Dutch seaside resort?
Circuit Zandvoort came back to the F1 calendar in 2021 after a 35-year break, and its twisting, undulating nature means it requires non-stop concentration from all drivers.
Sand dunes separate the circuit from the North Sea, and, for three days a year, they also contain a roaring sea of orange with Dutch fans there to cheer on one particular driver who's pretty popular in the country...
Our Best Dutch GP Result: P1, Jones '79

Monza

The Temple of Speed, Monza, is Formula 1's most visited circuit, and the 3.6-mile track is like no other on the calendar in terms of raw power.
High downforce is key at Zandvoort, but it's the opposite here – with each team looking to minimise all drag to reach the highest speeds possible and gain an edge over the competition.
The 11 corners only serve as brief interruptions in an otherwise breathless lap that sees the cars clear the race's 306.720 km in just 80 minutes.
Our Best Italian GP Result: P1, Piquet '86, Piquet '87, Mansell '91, Hill '93, Hill '94, Montoya '01

Baku

Baku's street circuit winds its way between the old town and the surrounding metropolis, featuring a mixture of wide open expanses and very tight turns.
After first landing on the calendar in 2016 as the host of the European Grand Prix, Azerbaijan landed a recurrent spot the following year, and has only missed one year since, due to the pandemic in 2020.
Weaving between medieval city walls and along the banks of the Caspian Sea, this street circuit always produces compelling racing – including our dramatic double-points finish last season.
Our Best Azerbaijan GP Result: P3, Stroll '17

Singapore

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a trendsetter in modern Formula 1's direction of city takeovers, captivating the world with its night racing extravaganzas since 2008.
A festival atmosphere fills the city when F1 rolls into town, with three days of world-class music accompanying the Singapore Grand Prix and the competitive F1 sessions taking place in the evening under bright lights.
The juxtaposition of cutting-edge racing technology against the historic architecture beneath the night sky lends an air of modern mystique for a couple of hours each year, with the Grand Prix often hitting F1's two-hour time limit.
The Fan Zone World Tour makes its next stop back in Singapore – stay tuned for more details soon
Our Best Singapore GP Result: P2, Rosberg '08

Austin

The Circuit of the Americas is a hybrid masterpiece of a track that draws inspiration from the world's best circuits to create a high-speed rollercoaster that excites fans and drivers alike.
Elements of Silverstone, Hockenheim, Istanbul Park and more combine to create 56 laps that seem like F1's greatest hits in a race that always delivers.
Adding to the magic of the modern-day USGP is Austin itself. The city knows how to host a party, and the southern hospitality is on full display when Formula 1 arrives, making it one of the best races to attend. And don't forget to drop by our Fan Zone if you're in ATX on race week!
Our Best US GP Result: P1, Jones '80 (Watkins Glen)

Mexico City

Next up, it's a trip south of the border. The idea of the world's most advanced cars racing around North America's most densely-populated city at an altitude higher than some mountains and driving through a baseball stadium seems outrageous, but that's exactly what the Mexico City GP is.
Speeds of over 350 km/h are possible on the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez's main straight, with the cars slicing through the thin air as they hurtle down to the first corner at some of the fastest speeds of the year.
A literal grandstand finish is the culmination of every lap as the unique third sector's amphitheatre setup, from its previous life hosting baseball, greets the drivers with a wall of colour and noise every 4.3 km.
And, of course, it’s where Carlos Sainz stood on the top step last year, taking victory in front of one of F1’s most passionate crowds.
Our Best Mexican GP Result: P1, Mansell '87, Patrese '91, Mansell '92
Gulf Driven By Words
Submit 15 words a day that encapsulate the moments, ambitions and memories that make Williams and Gulf special

Interlagos

Interlagos, or the Autódromo José Carlos Pace as it's also known, first hosted Formula 1 50 years ago and has witnessed countless drama-filled races since then.
Its calendar position towards the end of the championship, or even as the season finale as it once was, has seen champions crowned after 71 chaotic laps, and the weather often adds to the unpredictability.
We can't wait to get back to Interlagos and run our Gulf Driven By Words livery around this famous circuit.
Our Best Brazilian GP Result: P1, Reutemann '81, Piquet '86, Mansell '92, Hill '96, Villeneuve '97, Montoya '04

Las Vegas

Formula 1 returned to Las Vegas in 2023 after four decades away, and two races in, it already feels like an unmissable fixture.
The sun sets and the neon lights of the Las Vegas strip come alive – and with a street circuit only bested by Monza for average speed, it has delivered action under the lights.
Saturday's late-race start time has become a signature, with the spectacle beginning at 10 PM local time for what is certain to be a Grand Prix experience unlike any other, and leaving fans, teams, and drivers with Sunday to recover before heading straight to Qatar.
It's also the final stop for our Fan Zone World Tour – we'll see you on the s
Our Best GP Result in Las Vegas: P1, Jones '81 (Caesars Palace)
BE OUR VEGAS VIP
This is your chance to win an unforgettable VIP getaway to the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix!

Lusail

It's an all-Middle Eastern double-header to finish the 2025 season. Formula 1 had a single taste of the Lusail International Circuit when the Doha track dropped onto the 2021 calendar to replace the Covid-cancelled Australian GP that year.
The circuit has hosted MotoGP since the mid-00s and will now see the best in two and four-wheel racing thanks to its 10-year F1 contract.
The race was shifted later in the order after a brutally hot running in early October 2023, which helped ensure cooler, fairer conditions for this unique night race.
Our Best Qatar GP Result: P13, Albon '23

Abu Dhabi

The Yas Marina Circuit has become the championship's traditional curtain-closing round in recent years, and the day-to-night shots of the sun setting on the Emirate's horizon are a perfect metaphor for the season.
Reprofiling efforts ahead of the 2021 race means that the track that once had a reputation for dull races now has a faster flow and more overtaking opportunities.
It always feels like the last day of school when we head to Abu Dhabi, and the wheel-spinning doughnuts that leave tyre smoke filling the firework-filled air always end the season spectacularly.
Williams Racing's Best Abu Dhabi GP Result: P2, Massa '14
Contact & Media
Corporate
Store
Shipping Location
---
Stay in the Loop
Powered By
© the Williams Group, under licence to Williams IP Holdings LLC
Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited is a company registered in England and Wales under company number 1297497. Its registered office is at Grove, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 0DQ
Powered By