Here’s all you need to know about the 2025 F1 Belgian Grand Prix, scheduled for 44 laps around the 7.004-kilometre Spa-Francorchamps.
By Divyam Dubey

Formula 1 returns to Spa-Francorchamps this weekend for the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, marking the halfway point of the season. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are in the thick of the title race, with Piastri’s lead now under pressure. Both drivers have kept McLaren in strong championship positions, and this race could shape how the rest of the season unfolds.
Over the summer break, Red Bull Racing surprised the paddock by parting ways with Christian Horner, ending his long run as team principal. The move has triggered plenty of speculation, especially with Max Verstappen being linked to a potential switch to Mercedes. The big question now is whether this shake-up was a strategic decision—or a sign of deeper issues inside the team.
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Red Bull moved quickly to fill the leadership gap by promoting Laurent Mekies from Racing Bulls. He now takes on one of the toughest roles in the sport, with his first big test coming this weekend at Spa. With McLaren aiming to strengthen their title charge and teams like Mercedes and Ferrari watching closely, the Belgian Grand Prix promises plenty of action both on and off the track.
Friday, July 25
Belgian GP FP1
Belgian GP Sprint Qualifying
Saturday, July 26
Belgian GP Sprint Race
Belgian GP Qualifying
Sunday, July 27
Belgian GP Race
Formula 1 fans in India can watch live races through FanCode and F1TV. FanCode offers flexible plans, including single race passes and yearly subscriptions. This suits viewers who prefer to pay only for the races they want to watch.

F1TV Premium provides access to all sessions, including practice, qualifying, and the race. It also streams onboard cameras, team radios, and live data. This gives viewers a complete look at the race weekend.
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Both FanCode and F1TV stream Formula 1 live in India. Whether you watch a few races or follow the entire season, these platforms cover the full schedule in real time.