F1 Calendar 2025: All Races, Middle East Uncertainty, and the Latest Merchandise
The Formula 1 world is on the edge of its seat once again. While we're still soaking in the memories of an incredible season, everyone is already peeking ahead at the 2025 F1 calendar. But that calendar is far from set in stone. The races in the Middle East, in particular, are causing major headaches. I can hear you thinking: Max Verstappen not in action at all in April? It could very well happen.
The rumor mill is working overtime. Toto Wolff's mind seemed elsewhere this past week. The good news? He hinted that his team has safely left the country. Where? That's anyone's guess, but all eyes are on Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Those two races are scheduled for early 2025, but the situation there is tense. F1 needs to make a decision quickly, or there's a risk of a massive gap opening up in the calendar.
Gasly Trusts the Decision-Makers
Pierre Gasly, for one, is staying calm. The Frenchman trusts that the F1 leadership will make the right call regarding Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. "There's a lot at stake," he said this week. And he's absolutely right. Not just for the teams and drivers, but for us, the fans. Because just imagine: Max Verstappen might have to watch from the sidelines in April. A nightmare scenario for any Dutch F1 fan.
Still, the 2025 F1 calendar is slowly but surely taking shape. The first designs are popping up, not just digitally, but on wood too. More and more enthusiasts are picking up a stylish wooden F1 calendar. Take, for example, the LBM F1 Kalender 2023 - Hout - 40 * 30 cm, which hung in many living rooms last year. This year, we're also seeing cool variants like the Hip met Pit Creaties Houten Onderzetters Formule 1 6 Stuks 10x10cm – perfect for a race night in with friends. And for the ultimate planners: images of a 2026 F1 Calendar on wood are already circulating, though that seems like a bit of a stretch for now.
What Else Can We Expect?
Aside from the uncertainty in the Middle East, there are plenty of confirmed fixtures. Zandvoort remains on the calendar, of course, and classics like Monza and Silverstone are also locked in. But the big question remains: will we be heading to Bahrain in April or not? Until then, all we can do is speculate and get our Formula 1-themed snack boards ready for the first GP.
To keep things clear, here are the key points at a glance:
- Middle East Uncertainty: Do Bahrain and Saudi Arabia need to be rescheduled or cancelled? F1 must decide soon.
- Max Verstappen: If the races don't happen, the world champion will be idle in April. A big loss for the sport.
- New Merchandise: Wooden calendars, coasters, and F1-themed snack boards are hotter than ever.
- Looking Ahead to 2026: The first 2026 F1 Calendar products are already surfacing, but for now, our focus is on 2025.
In short, we're in a waiting game. The F1 calendar is always a hot topic, but this year, the tension has truly been cranked up a notch. Hold on tight, because 2025 is going to be a rollercoaster regardless. And whether Max is racing in April or not – we're ready for it, with a cold beer and a wooden coaster underneath.