F1 25 Complete Track List: All Confirmed Tracks

Our complete guide to all F1 24 tracks: Includes a full list of circuits in F1 25, along with bonus tracks, and important track changes for F1 25.

Simucube 2 Sport Discount Until Sunday 18th! £999 / €999 / $1099
Shop Simucube EU Shop Simucube US
F1 25 LIDAR scanned tracks

Disclaimer: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. We earn a commission from any sale after clicking an affiliate link. Find out more.

Subscribe to get a 10% discount on your first setup purchase, and the latest sim racing guides in your inbox.

The F1 games have been known in the past to include tracks which aren’t on the Formula 1 calendar. We have had Portugal and Paul Ricard included in recent games, despite not being on the calendar for a few years.

F1 25 continues this trend by adding reverse tracks for the first time in an EA Sports F1 game. These reverse tracks add to the total track list, which includes every race circuit on the 2025 calendar.

Below is a complete list of all the tracks featured in F1 25, along with key details about bonus circuits and the possibility of future track updates.

F1 25 Complete track list

We can confidently confirm that every circuit from the 2025 Formula 1 calendar will be featured, as all of these tracks have already appeared in previous Formula 1 games. This year, we see the introduction of a limited number of reverse tracks, adding to the total track list count of 27.

  • Australia – Melbourne – March 16
  • China – Shanghai – March 23
  • Japan – Suzuka – April 6
  • Bahrain – Sakhir – April 13
  • Saudi Arabia – Jeddah – April 20
  • United States – Miami – May 4
  • Italy – Imola – May 18
  • Monaco – Monte Carlo – May 25
  • Spain – Barcelona – June 1
  • Canada – Montreal – June 15
  • Austria – Spielberg – June 29
  • United Kingdom – Silverstone – July 6
  • Belgium – Spa-Francorchamps – July 27
  • Hungary – Budapest – August 3
  • Netherlands – Zandvoort – August 31
  • Italy – Monza – September 7
  • Azerbaijan – Baku – September 21
  • Singapore – Marina Bay – October 5
  • United States – Austin – October 19
  • Mexico – Mexico City – October 26
  • Brazil – São Paulo – November 9
  • United States – Las Vegas – November 23
  • Qatar – Lusail – November 30
  • Abu Dhabi – Yas Marina – December 7
Reverse tracks
  • Austria – Spielberg
  • United Kingdom – Silverstone
  • Netherlands – Zandvoort
Bonus tracks

Below are a few bonus tracks that have been in the past few F1 games and may be included in F1 25.

  • Portimao, Portugal: Could be included as it was in last year’s F1 24.
  • Paul Ricard, France: Unlikely to be included as it was not in last year’s game.

View the best racing wheels for F1 25 in our recommended wheel buyer’s guide.


Which reverse tracks are included in F1 25?

F1 25 has introduced reverse circuits for the first time in the EA Sports era. There are three tracks that also have a reverse layout, and these include, Silverstone, Zandvoort and the Red Bull Ring. These reverse tracks featured flipped elements such as the grid and brake markers which have all been rotated so the circuit feels as genuine as possible.

The image below shows how the grid and all grid elements has been flipped for the reverse version of the track.

F1 25 reverse track layout

Does F1 25 include laser scanned tracks?

Along with reverse tracks, F1 25 does include LIDAR scanned tracks. This technology uses laser scanning to replicate the track as realistically as possible. The below image shows the difference at Zandvoort in the older non-laser scanned track in F1 24, and the new LIDAR track in F1 25.

F1 25 Laser scanned tracks

The confirmed circuits that have been laser scanned for F1 25 include Bahrain, Miami, Melbourne, Suzuka and Imola. Being the first time LIDAR scanning has been used in an F1 game, getting five laser scanned tracks is a good number.

Circuits such as Bahrain really needed a laser scanned version, as the version used in previous F1 games was very outdated and incorrect, as can be seen from the comparison images below.

Images above are courtesy of Marcel Fischer who has created a detailed comparison of the track differences in F1 23. Watch the entire video here.


Are there any new tracks in F1 25?

Other than the three reverse layout tracks, there are no new circuits confirmed for F1 25. There have been improvements to a variety of circuits thanks to LIDAR scanning. This makes those circuits more realistic and accurate to drive.


Where to find F1 25 car setups for all tracks?

For F1 25, we have multiple ways to find car setups. You can search all of our free F1 25 car setups, created by us and the community. This is a great option to find better than baseline car setups completely free.

Alternatively, you can try our new F1 25 pro setups. Our pro setups are created by league racers in the PSGL, and feature much more optimised car setups. Every track will have 6 individual setups included including Esports, safe, quali, race, intermediate and wet setups.

Our F1 25 pro setup pack also includes quali, race and tyre strategy information as well as key track information.

View more information about our F1 25 Pro setups, and unlock that hidden lap time.


Grab Your Sim Racing Gear Here

You can use the links below to shop for your favourite sim racing products, or for any products that we may have recommended. These links are affiliate links, and will earn us a small commission, with no additional cost for you.


Frequently Asked Questions

How are the reverse tracks in F1 25 different?

The three new reverse layout circuits for F1 25 do feature differences to the normal tracks. Plenty of the trackside details have been rotated to accommodate the reverse layout. These include the entire grid, along with the brake markers and pit lane boards.

Are any bonus tracks included in F1 25?

It hasn’t been confirmed whether F1 25 will include bonus tracks such as Portimao or Paul Ricard. It is unlikely, as F1 25 now includes reverse tracks instead, however, they may be added to the game.

Author Profile Picture

Article written by Rich

Founder of SimRacingSetups.com

Rich is the founder, F1 car setup creator and content writer for SimRacingSetups. With over a decade of experience as a graphic designer, marketing director, competitive sim racer and avid motorsport fan, Rich founded SimRacingSetup.com to share his passion and knowledge of sim racing and Formula 1 with other sim racers. Regularly writes for sim racing website SimRaceReviews.com

Disclaimer: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. We may earn commission from any sale after clicking a link. Read our affiliate policy.