F1 heads to Imola this weekend (May 16-18) for the Emilia-Romagna GP, which kicks off the European triple header. But that’s not all; there’s plenty more racing in store, with the F2 support series returning after a short break. Formula E, meanwhile, heads to Tokyo for its first double-header in the Japanese city.
Keep reading to know the full schedule (IST timings) and key talking points.
2025 F1 Imola GP schedule
After the opening flyaway races, the Imola GP will be the first European race of the year. With majority of the teams based close by, and the race kicking off another triple header (with Imola followed by Monaco and Spain), expect to see teams bringing some significant upgrades to Imola.
In the past, the Imola GP has usually been a one-stop race. However, that could change this year, with a slight chance of rainfall on race day. Moreover, Pirelli is bringing its softest tyres for the very first time with the hope to further spice up strategy.
McLaren is currently dominating, with Oscar Piastri leading the championship by 16 points from his teammate Lando Norris.
Where to watch:
All F1 Imola GP sessions will be streamed live on the Fancode and F1TV apps.
2025 F1 Imola GP schedule | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time (IST) |
May 16 | Friday | FP1 | 5pm |
May 16 | Friday | FP2 | 8:30pm |
May 17 | Saturday | FP3 | 4pm |
May 17 | Saturday | Qualifying | 7:30pm |
May 18 | Sunday | Race | 6:30pm |
2025 F2 Imola GP schedule
After a month off, Imola will also see the F2 support series return to action. MP Motorsport’s Richard Verschoor currently leads the standings, 12 points ahead of Campos Racing’s Josep Maria Marti.
India’s Kush Maini stands 16th overall after a difficult start. He’ll be looking to turn his fortunes around for this next phase of the F2 season.
Where to watch:
All F2 Imola GP sessions will be streamed live on the Fancode and F1TV apps.
2025 F2 Imola GP schedule | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time (IST) |
May 16 | Friday | Free Practice | 2:35pm |
May 16 | Friday | Qualifying | 7:30pm |
May 17 | Saturday | Sprint Race | 5:45pm |
May 18 | Sunday | Feature Race | 1:30pm |
2025 Formula E Tokyo E-Prix schedule
Formula E returns to the streets of Tokyo, but this time around, the venue will be hosting two back-to-back races. After seven rounds, Nissan driver Oliver Rowland is the driver to beat, holding a 48-point advantage over Porsche’s Antonio Felix da Costa.
The resurgent Mahindra Racing team will hope to continue its strong form. The Indian squad has scored points in every single round so far this year, and Nyck de Vries even clinched a podium finish at the Monaco E-Prix earlier this month.
Where to watch:
All Tokyo E-Prix sessions will be streamed live on Sony Liv.
2025 Formula E Tokyo E-Prix, Round 8 schedule | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time (IST) |
May 16 | Friday | FP1 | 12:30pm |
May 17 | Saturday | FP2 | 4:30am |
May 17 | Saturday | Qualifying | 6:50am |
May 17 | Saturday | Race | 11:35am |
2025 Formula E Tokyo E-Prix, Round 9 schedule | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time (IST) |
May 18 | Sunday | FP3 | 4:30am |
May 18 | Sunday | Quallifying | 6:50am |
May 18 | Sunday | Race | 11:35am |
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