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2025 Season Features Engine Overhaul With Increased Electric Power

FIA and Formula 1 Announce 2025 Season Calendar, Marking 75th Anniversary

2025 Season Features Engine Overhaul with Increased Electric Power

The FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) and Formula 1 have released the calendar for the 2025 season, which will mark the 75th anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship. The 2025 season is set to be an exciting one, with several significant changes coming into effect.

Engine Overhaul with Increased Electric Power

One of the most significant changes for the 2025 season is the overhaul of Formula 1's engines. The new engines will feature a massively increased electric component, as part of a push towards more sustainable racing. Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has suggested that the new engines could have a 40-50% increase in electric power compared to the current engines.

The increased electric power will have a number of implications for the sport. It is likely to make the cars faster and more efficient, and could lead to closer racing. It could also lead to a reduction in the number of pit stops during races, as the cars will be able to run for longer periods on battery power alone.

2025 Calendar

The 2025 Formula 1 calendar will feature 24 races, with a number of new and exciting venues being added. The season is set to begin in Bahrain on March 2nd, and will conclude in Abu Dhabi on November 30th.

Some of the new venues on the 2025 calendar include Las Vegas, which will host its first-ever Formula 1 race. The race will take place on a street circuit in the city's downtown area.

Another new venue on the 2025 calendar is Kyalami in South Africa. Kyalami previously hosted Formula 1 races from 1967 to 1985, and is set to make a return to the calendar next year.

The 2025 season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. With the introduction of new engines and a number of new venues, there is sure to be plenty of action and drama on the track.



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