Here's what's on the F1 calendar in February!
- Savannah Lenz
With only 43 days left until the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, the 10 F1 teams are starting to pack their schedule with more events in an attempt to get ready for the Australian Grand Prix!
In January, some teams, like Ferrari in Maranello/Barcelona and Racing Bulls in Imola, completed TPCs (testing of previous cars). Sauber also put their new rookie, Gabriel Bortoleto and new Sauber driver, Nico Hulkenberg, in their car for testing. Some teams, however, have yet to run a test at all. At the end of February, we will see all teams active as the Pre-season Testing begins in Bahrain. It is there that we will see the new 2025 F1 cars in action.
February Calendar for F1 teams
14th - Williams to launch their 2025 F1 car, FW47, at the Silverstone circuit in England.
16th - Haas to complete a filming day and 'shakedown' of their 2025 F1 car, VF-25, at the Silverstone Circuit in England.
17th - Racing Bulls to complete a filming day and 'shakedown' of their 2025 F1 car, VCARB-02, at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy.
18th - All 10 Formula 1 teams will be at the 02 arenas for the F1 75 event, where the liveries will be revealed in London, England.
19th - Ferrari to launch their 2025 F1 car, SF-25, and complete a filming day and 'shakedown' of their new car at the Fiorano circuit in Maranello, Italy.
24th - Mercedes to virtually launch their 2025 F1 car, W16. Haas to complete a filming day and 'shakedown' of the VF-25 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain.
25th - Red Bull Racing, Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Williams all to complete a filming day and 'shakedown' of their new car in Bahrain.
26th - Pre-season testing in Bahrain
27th - Pre-season testing in Bahrain
28th - Pre-season testing in Bahrain
While Alpine is yet to announce when they will run their 2025 contender, GPblog was able to confirm recently that the French team does have plans to do a shakedown of the A525 prior to winter testing set to take place in Bahrain in a little over three weeks time. Sauber are yet to announce their plans as well.
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