The Las Vegas Strip Circuit will host the F1 Academy season finale in 2025, which is able to again consist of seven rounds.
The street circuit is certainly one of three recent additions to the ladies's-only series, with Shanghai and Montreal also joining the calendar from next 12 months.
The seven rounds will consist of 14 races and the F1 Academy will proceed to host Formula 1 weekends, maximizing audience numbers each on the track and within the 160 territories that might be broadcast.
“I am proud to announce our 2025 F1 Academy calendar, which demonstrates our continued commitment to taking the series to new heights, expanding our global reach and bringing our mission to an increasingly diverse and engaged audience around the world,” said the F1 managing director Academy Susie Wolff.
“I need to thank our promoters for his or her enthusiasm and support and for joining us on our journey to create opportunities for ladies to thrive at every level of our sport.
“The end of our season in Las Vegas will be an iconic moment and its addition to the calendar is testament to the tremendous support we receive from Formula 1 and Liberty Media.”
Abbi Pulling, Rodin Motorsport
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The season will start on March 21 in Shanghai, before heading to Jeddah and Miami – each of which, together with Barcelona, ​​are on the 2024 calendar.
The next stop in North America might be the debut of the F1 Academy in Canada on June 13, and before the season-closing round in Vegas, the F1 Academy will participate in races in Zandvoort and Singapore.
There are currently two races left within the 2024 season, in Qatar and Abu Dhabi, and each destinations might be faraway from the calendar next 12 months.
Alpine Academy driver Abbie Pulling currently leads the Rodin Motorsport standings, with a completely funded 2025 GB3 seat up for grabs for this 12 months's champion.
“The F1 Academy continues to go from strength to strength, providing our fans with great on-track action and inspiring young girls and women around the world,” said F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali.
“We're seeing huge interest within the series and it's implausible that the calendar is expanding to recent locations and once more spanning three continents, meaning we are able to proceed to construct our audience and connect with fans world wide.
“I would love to thank our race promoters who proceed to support the F1 Academy so passionately. What has been achieved in only two years because the series launched is amazing and I can't wait to see the cars back on target next 12 months.