Belgium Grand Prix 2025: Key Details And Schedule

Get all the key details and full schedule for the Belgium Grand Prix 2025 at Spa-Francorchamps. Discover race dates, session times, circuit info, and why Spa is a must-watch.

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The Belgium Grand Prix 2025 is here and set to deliver more drama to an already thrilling season. This race isn’t just another round; it’s a fan favorite, thanks to fast corners, pure speed, and that unpredictable Belgian weather. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming race weekend.

Belgium Grand Prix 2025 Key Details

Venue: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium

Dates: July 25–27, 2025

Circuit Length: 7.004km (longest on the F1 calendar)

Laps: 44

Total Race Distance: 308.052km

Sprint Format: Yes, with just one practice before competitive action begins.

Belgium Grand Prix 2025: Full Weekend Schedule

Here’s a simple breakdown of when each session is happening. All times are local (Central European Summer Time), and remember, Spa is notorious for changing weather. It might be dry in one corner and pouring in another. That’s what makes this race so unpredictable and entertaining.:

Session Date Local Time
Free Practice 1 July 25 Fri 12:30 pm
Sprint Qualifying July 25 Fri 4:30 pm
Sprint Race July 26 Sat 12:00 pm
Grand Prix Qualifying July 26 Sat 4:00 pm
Race Day July 27 Sun 3:00 pm

Why The Belgium Grand Prix 2025 Matters

Historic Track: First held in 1950, Spa is an icon with legendary corners like Eau Rouge, Pouhon, and the Bus Stop chicane.

Favourite of Drivers: It’s a real “drivers’ circuit,” ask any racer, and they’ll tell you this place tests everything: speed, skill, guts, and tyre management.

Sprint Weekend: There’s only one practice session before cars go straight into sprint qualifying action. So teams have to get it right, fast.
Spa-Francorchamps never disappoints, whether it’s for wheel-to-wheel battles, dramatic weather, or upsets in the championship fight. So, you can expect another action-packed weekend with plenty of surprises. Don’t miss it!

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