The FIA has laid out an exciting schedule for 2024 and 2025 across various motorsport championships, offering fans worldwide a full calendar of events. Let’s dive into what’s on the horizon for each major series.
The FIA Formula One World Championship kicks off in mid-March in Australia and continues through various countries, concluding in December at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Notable races include the Grand Prix of Miami in the USA on May 4, the iconic Monaco Grand Prix on May 25, and wrapping up back in the Middle East with events in Qatar and the UAE.
Switching gears to endurance racing, the FIA World Endurance Championship presents an extensive lineup starting with a prologue in Qatar in February, followed by races in Italy, Belgium, France, and beyond. Le Mans is, of course, a highlight on June 14-15.
Formula E is all set to electrify city streets once more from December 2024 through July 2025. The action gets underway in São Paulo, Brazil, with successive double-header weekends planned in Mexico City, Jeddah, Tokyo, and across other spectacular urban venues.
The Formula 2 and Formula 3 Championships present an extensive roster of circuits, starting in Melbourne, Australia, in March. These junior formulas run in parallel at multiple European tracks, including Silverstone in Great Britain and Monza in Italy, fostering emerging talents.
The FIA GT World Cup is a celebrated one-off contest, featuring in Macau, while the TCR World Ranking Final lands in Italy’s Vallelunga. Additionally, the European Truck Racing Championship covers various European locales, kicking off in Misano, Italy, in May.
For rally enthusiasts, the FIA World Rally Championship delivers an adventure across rugged terrains from Monte-Carlo in January through to Rally Saudi Arabia in November. Meanwhile, the European Rally Championship spotlights junior drivers with thrilling events such as the Rally Sierra Morena in Spain.
Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific regions have separate rally challenges, each with unique, culturally rich routes allowing contestants to demonstrate their skill flawlessly against diverse backdrops.
FIA Rally Championships further extend to different regions with specialized competitions like the Africa Rally Championship or the Middle East Rally Championship, while the thrilling World Rally-Raid Championship takes center stage from Saudi Arabia’s Dakar in January.
Baja championships also make waves, with standalone European and Middle Eastern titles offering unique desert and off-road battles.
For hill climb aficionados, the European and Historic Hill Climb Championships feature a series of steep ascents and brave descents across European landscapes, offering quick thrills from Austria to Croatia.
Crossing over to cross car and autocross, a series of European events allow for high-adrenaline racing across dirt tracks in nations like Germany and the Czech Republic.
The European Drag Racing scene shines with key meets in Great Britain and Germany’s HockenheimRing, fueling speed fans’ need for velocity.
In the realm of sustainability, the Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup promises eco-friendly competition. It begins in Sweden’s winter wonderland, before heading to showing venues with an eco-conscious twist, spanning from Spain to China, and more.
Finally, karting remains a foundation of motorsport, with various FIA Karting Championships offering both youth and veteran categories across many of Europe’s renowned circuits.
All in all, FIA’s 2024-2025 motorsport calendar promises diverse, thrilling events sure to capture the excitement and imagination of racing fans around the globe. Each championship showcases a blend of traditional tracks and new challenges, continuing to elevate motorsport to new heights.