Formula One Circuits at Austin, Miami Keep Sprint Races for F1 2025 Season; Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps Replaces Austria Grand Prix As Per New Schedule For Upcoming Season

The number of sprint races on the 24-event F1 calendar stays at six for the third year running. The Circuit of the Americas at Austin and the Miami street circuit are joined by Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps track, which is the only 2025 sprint venue not hosting a sprint this year, although it did in 2023.

Max Verstappen in action at Austrian Grand Prix  (Photo Credit: Twitter/@F1)

Mumbai, July 12: Miami and Austin, Texas, will keep their Formula 1 sprint races next year as Belgium gets a sprint instead of Austria. The number of sprint races on the 24-event F1 calendar stays at six for the third year running. The Circuit of the Americas at Austin and the Miami street circuit are joined by Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps track, which is the only 2025 sprint venue not hosting a sprint this year, although it did in 2023. F1 Star Oscar Piastri Shares Pic of His Meeting With Pat Cummins, Australian Cricketer Responds.

It will be the third year of a sprint race at Austin and the second at Miami. The other three sprints for 2025 will be in Brazil for the fifth year running, as well as China and Qatar. F1 shifted around its weekend schedule for this year to move the sprint race to earlier Saturdays, ahead of qualifying for the grand prix.

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