Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? Full F1 schedule

It's quickly become a year of papaya in Formula 1.
McLaren's dominant run continued in the Spanish Grand Prix, despite concerns over a midseason rule change to wing flexibility.
The changes originated from concerns with Red Bull and Ferrari in 2024 that McLaren and Mercedes were gaining an advantage with their wing designs. In response, F1's governing body — the FIA (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile) — handed down a directive with stricter tests on front wing flexibility starting in Spain.
It didn't change much in the competitive picture at the front. McLaren was fastest all weekend and scored its third 1-2 result of the year with Oscar Piastri winning ahead of Lando Norris.
McLaren now boasts a massive lead in the constructors' championship standings because of their recent run of form; both cars have finished in the top five on Grand Prix Sunday in each of the last eight races.
There seems to be little other teams can do to catch them at this point of the season. It remains a close battle between Piastri and Norris for the drivers' championship after nine rounds of the 2025 championship.
Will they be back on track this weekend? Here's what to know:
Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend?
No, the teams get a week off following the Spanish Grand Prix. That gives extra time for the grid to make the long journey from Spain to the host country of the next race: Canada.
The F1 grid had short trips to make for the latest triple-header that started in Italy for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on May 18, moved to Monaco for the Monaco Grand Prix on May 25 then headed southwest for the Spanish Grand Prix on June 1.
Teams get a two-week break to make the trip across the ocean to North America for the Canadian Grand Prix.
When is the next F1 race?
The next F1 race will be the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 15.
That race was a thrilling mixed-conditions affair in 2024 with Max Verstappen taking his sixth win of the season. It marked a turning point in his results, though, as he'd win just three of the remaining 15 races on the schedule.
2025 Formula 1 schedule, recap
Here's a list of each Grand Prix race with the winner if applicable.
- Australian Grand Prix (March 2): Lando Norris, McLaren
- Chinese Grand Prix (March 9): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
- Japanese Grand Prix (April 6): Max Verstappen, Red Bull
- Bahrain Grand Prix (April 13): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
- Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 20): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
- Miami Grand Prix (May 4): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
- Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (May 18): Max Verstappen, Red Bull
- Monaco Grand Prix (May 25): Lando Norris, McLaren
- Spanish Grand Prix (June 1): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
- Canadian Grand Prix (June 15):
- Austrian Grand Prix (June 29):
- British Grand Prix (July 6):
- Belgian Grand Prix (July 27):
- Hungarian Grand Prix (Aug. 3):
- Dutch Grand Prix (Aug. 31):
- Italian Grand Prix (Sept. 7):
- Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Sept. 21):
- Singapore Grand Prix (Oct. 5):
- United States Grand Prix (Oct. 19):
- Mexico City Grand Prix (Oct. 26):
- São Paulo Grand Prix (Nov. 9):
- Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov. 22):
- Qatar Grand Prix (Nov. 30):
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Dec. 7):
2025 Formula 1 drivers' standings
- Oscar Piastri, McLaren: 186 points
- Lando Norris, McLaren: 176
- Max Verstappen, Red Bull: 137
- George Russell, Mercedes: 111
- Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: 94
- Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari: 71
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes: 48
- Alex Albon, Williams: 42
- Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls: 21
- Esteban Ocon, Haas: 20
- Nico Hülkenberg, Sauber: 16
- Lance Stroll, Aston Martin: 14
- Carlos Sainz Jr., Williams: 12
- Pierre Gasly, Alpine: 11
- Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull: 10
- Oliver Bearman, Haas: 6
- Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls: 4
- Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin: 2
- Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber: 0
- Franco Colapinto, Alpine: 0
2025 Formula 1 constructors' standings
- McLaren: 362 points
- Ferrari: 165
- Mercedes: 159
- Red Bull: 144
- Williams: 54
- Racing Bulls: 28
- Haas: 26
- Sauber: 16
- Aston Martin: 16
- Alpine: 11
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