
F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2025
by James Kevin Stott
- When is the F1 Belgian Grand Prix and How to Get Tickets?
- 2025 Formula One Grand Prix Past Schedule and Winners
- 2025 Formula One Grand Prix Upcoming Schedule
- Who is Leading the Formula One Circuit This Season?
- 2025 Belgian Grand Prix Futures Odds
- What Are the Track Specifics and Layout?
- When is Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying?
- When is the Belgian Grand Prix Sprint and Race Qualifying?
- When is the Belgian Grand Prix 2025 Race?
- Where Can I Watch and Listen to the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix?
Thumbnail: Spa 2008 start smoke By: Mark McArdle (CC BY-SA 2.0)
When is the F1 Belgian Grand Prix and How to Get Tickets?
The Formula One circuit heads to northwestern Europe for Round 13 of the Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium, on Sunday, July 27.
F1 Belgian Grand Prix tickets are still available for the weekend on Friday, July 25, Saturday, July 26, and race day, Sunday, July 27, with 2 Day Passes (Saturday-Sunday) and 3 Day Passes also to be had, so best to act now!.
Next up in August on the 2025 F1 schedule, the circuit will see two races with the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring Circuit in Mogyoród on August 3, followed four weeks later by Round 15 and the Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort in Zandvoort, Noord-Holland on August 31.
You can buy tickets for the 2025 Belgian F1 Grand Prix here at TicketX using this link and see who wins this time around-and-around-and-around in Belgium. Last year, in the 57th-ever running of the race, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) was the winner with Oscar Piastri (McLaren-Mercedes) and Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) also making the podium.
But the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix was a strange race as George Russell was the first to cross the finish line, but was ultimately disqualified for having an underweight car.
Time for some bubbles 🍾#F1 #BelgianGP pic.twitter.com/vYHGVLaXqx
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 27, 2025
2025 Formula One Grand Prix Past Schedule and Winners
In Round 10 of the 2025 British Grand Prix, Lando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes) won his fourth race of the season to close within eight points of current leader Oscar Piastri (234) in the current F1 Driver’s Standings. McLaren-Mercedes teammate and points leader Piastri finished in second place, with Nico Hülkenberg (Kick Sauber Ferrari) making the podium in third place at the Silverstone Circuit.
Piastri has won five races this season, Norris has won four, defending champion Max Verstappen has two checkered flags, while George Russell has one win. Here are the winners of the first 12 rounds of the 2025 F1 season:
Round 1—Australian Grand Prix: Lando Norris
Round 2—Chinese Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri
Round 3—Japanese Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Round 4—Bahrain Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri
Round 5—Saudi Arabia Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri
Round 6—Miami Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri
Round 7—Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Round 8—Monaco Grand Prix: Lando Norris
Round 9—Spanish Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri
Round 10—Canadian Grand Prix: George Russell
Round 11: Australian Grand Prix: Lando Norris
Round 12: British Grand Prix: Lando Norris
2025 Formula One Grand Prix Upcoming Schedule
In August, the F1 circuit will see two races with the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring Circuit in Mogyoród on August 3, followed four weeks later by Round 15 and the Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort in Zandvoort, Noord-Holland on August 31. Here are the next eight races on the Formula One schedule with all of the ticket links:
Round 13—Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, July 27
Round 14—Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring Circuit, August 1
Round 15—Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort, August 31
Round 16—Italian Grand Prix, Autodromo Nazionale Monza, September 7
Round 17—Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit, September 21
Round 18—Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit, October 5
Round 19—United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, October 19
Round 20—Mexico City Grand Prix, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, October 26
Who is Leading the Formula One Circuit This Season?
After Round 12 in the UK, the 2025 F1 Driver Standings now sees Oscar Piastri (234 points) still leading McLaren teammate Lando Norris (226). Here is the Top 10:
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) 234 points
Lando Norris (McLaren) 226 points
Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) 165 points
George Russell (Mercedes) 147 points
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 119 points
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) 103 points
Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) 63 points
Alexander Albon (Williams) 46 points
Nico Hülkenberg (Kick Sauber Ferrari) 37 points
Esteban Ocon (Haas) 23 points
In the World Constructors' Championship standings, McLaren is way on top with 460 points exactly halfway through the 2025 F1 season, followed by Ferrari (222 points), Mercedes (210), Red Bull Racing-Honda KBPT (172), and Williams-Mercedes (59).
In some shocking news off the track, Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner was dismissed after he had hinted the team’s future may be better without Verstappen. With rumors of Verstappen ultimately heading to Mercedes, RBR fired Horner to possibly appease the living legend Verstappen, who still may be headed elsewhere, maybe in 2027?
Oddsmakers at FanDuel currently have Piastri priced at -155 to win in the F1 Drivers’ Championship 2025 outright betting market, followed by teammate Norris (+120), four-time defending champion Verstappen (24/1), and longshots Russell (80/1), LeClerc (180/1), Hamilton (420/1), and Antonelli (500). This 2025 Formula One season seems now just to be a two-driver race with 12 left.
2025 Belgian Grand Prix Futures Odds
Oscar Piastri +160
Lando Norris +160
Max Verstappen +410
Charles Leclerc +1600
Lewis Hamilton +1600
George Russell +1600
Kimi Antonelli +7000
Farnando Alonso +18000
Carlos Sainz +24000
What Are the Track Specifics and Layout?
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium, has a capacity of 380,000, and the racing facility opened in 1921, but its inaugural race had to be scrapped as only one driver registered, so they held a motorcycle race. The first car race here was a year later in 1922.
This FIA Grade A street circuit course hosts the Belgian Grand Prix, which has 20 turns and 44 laps for a total of 191.145 miles (308.052 km). The course is 4.352 miles (7.004 km) in length. The fastest lap (1:46.286) here came in 2018 by Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes).
Here is the Belgian Grand Prix track layout:

When is Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying?
The F1 Belgian schedule for the weekend begins on Friday, July 25, with Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying from the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot. You can find tickets for Friday for as low as $136.40 here at TicketX. Anyone interested in attending all three days of the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix can still get a 3-Day Pass.
When is the Belgian Grand Prix Sprint and Race Qualifying?
Day Two of the Belgian GP is Saturday, July 26, where the Sprint and Race Qualifying sessions will be held in the Région Wallonne about 31 miles southeast of Liège. Find tickets for Saturday here. This will air on ESPN2 at 9:55 am EDT (8:55 CDT/6:55 PDT).
When is the Belgian Grand Prix 2025 Race?
Day Three of the weekend is the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, July 27, with the big race scheduled to start at 8:55 pm EDT (ESPN, 7:55 CDT/5:55 PDT). With race winners earning 25 points and 2nd-place finishers getting 18, Norris can close to within one point of the current point-leader Piastri should he win and the Australian finish in second place.
Where Can I Watch and Listen to the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix?
Where to watch the Belgian Grand Prix? You can see it on Sunday, July 27 (9 ET/8 CT/6 PT) in the US on ESPN, ESPN+, and F1 TV Pro. ESPN will air a special 85-minute Formula 1 Prerace show starting at 7:30 am EDT (6:30 pm CDT/4:30 am PDT).
F1 races are also shown live on a number of other networks, including Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Formula 1 on Sling TV, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, ExpressVPN, Sky Deutschland, and YouTube TV.
Subscribers to SiriusXM can listen to all Practices, Qualifying, F1 Sprint events, and Formula One races on ESPN Xtra, channel 81, as well as on the SiriusXM app. This channel carries all pre- and post-race shows, live Formula 1® race coverage, as well as providing F1 news and analysis.
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