F1 2025 Season Preview

- The 2025 F1 season kicks off in Melbourne, Australia
- Sir Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari, while Lando Norris aims for his first championship title
- Six new drivers join the grid, including Gabriel Bortoleto and Jack Doohan
- New regulations focus on plug-in hybrid powertrains and a smaller, more nimble chassis
- The FIA introduces new items to improve driver wellbeing, such as cooling vests and a higher minimum weight limit
Introduction to the 2025 F1 Season
The 2025 Formula One season is just around the corner, and fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the new season. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Formula One, and it promises to be an exciting year with a close title race expected.
Driver Lineups and Team Changes
Sir Lewis Hamilton has made the shocking move to Ferrari, joining Charles Leclerc as his teammate. Meanwhile, McLaren's Lando Norris is looking to capitalize on his impressive performance last year and win his first championship title. Other notable driver lineup changes include the arrival of six new drivers, including Brazilian Formula 2 champion Gabriel Bortoleto and Aussie Jack Doohan.
Regulation Changes and Technical Updates
This year will see the introduction of new regulations, including a focus on plug-in hybrid powertrains and a smaller, more nimble chassis. The FIA has also introduced new items to improve driver wellbeing, such as cooling vests and a higher minimum weight limit. Additionally, the sport's governing body has imposed tougher restrictions on wing flexibility, although these will not be enforced until the Spanish Grand Prix in June.
Calendar and Racing Schedule
The 2025 season will feature 30 races over 24 grand prix weekends, including six sprint races. The calendar is jam-packed, with races in China, Qatar, Belgium, Brazil, Miami, and Austin in the US.
Off-Track Developments and News
Off the track, there have been several notable developments. Netflix's seventh season of Drive to Survive has been released, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the drama and politics of the sport. Additionally, an F1 movie is set to arrive this summer, starring Brad Pitt as a veteran driver. The film has been produced by Lewis Hamilton and directed by Joseph Kosinski.