The motorsport season truly kicked off last weekend with the thrilling 24 Hours of Daytona—and what a race it was! (If you haven’t watched the highlights yet, they’re definitely worth a rewatch!) Click here for the Race Recap
For the twentieth time, Porsche claimed victory in Florida, further extending their record as the manufacturer with the most wins in the event’s history.
But the celebrations didn’t stop there. Porsche’s driver, Nick Tandy, achieved an incredible milestone—becoming the first driver to win all four of the major 24-hour races overall: Le Mans, Nürburgring, Spa, and now, Daytona. What an achievement! The year started with a bang, and the next banger is just around the corner this weekend. Here’s Your February Endurance/F1 Calendar to Keep You on Track!
30 Jan – 02 Feb 2025 Bathurst 12 Hour
Following the excitement of the 24 Hours of Daytona, the action shifts Down Under for the 12 Hours of Bathurst in Australia. With just one week separating these epic race weekends, motorsport fans are in for a treat!
Australia’s international endurance race is back on its traditional date at Mount Panorama, kicking off the 2025 Australian motorsport season and the Intercontinental GT Challenge with high-octane excitement.
This year promises to be one for the books, as several brand-new machines hit the track. The Ferrari 296 GT3, Ford Mustang GT3, and Chevrolet Corvette GT3 will make their much-anticipated race debuts, setting the stage for fierce competition.
And if you’re a Valentino Rossi fan, you’ll want to watch closely—his iconic Number 46 will be on the BMW M4 GT3, ready to light up Mount Panorama. Don’t miss it!
07 Feb – 09 Feb Asian Le Mans Series Dubai + 15 Feb – 16 Feb Abu Dhabi
For most racing series, the season is just getting started, but for the Asian Le Mans Series, the final races of the season are taking place this month.
The 2024/2025 Asian Le Mans Series kicked off with an exciting doubleheader at the Sepang International Circuit. This year, the season has been expanded to six races with the addition of a race at the Dubai Autodrome. The season will wrap up with back-to-back doubleheaders in Dubai and the Yas Marina Circuit, promising an intense and action-packed conclusion.
18 Feb F1 75 Live + 26 Feb – 28 Feb F1 pre-season testing sessions
F1 Is Back, Baby! For the first time ever, Formula 1 will kick off its season with a brand-new event: F1 75 Live. To celebrate the sport’s 75th anniversary in 2025, this exciting launch event will be held at The O2 in London, bringing together all 10 teamsas they reveal their new liveries and officially kick off the season in style.
But that’s not all! Fans won’t just get a glimpse of the new liveries. The pre-season testing sessions will also be taking place at the 5.412-kilometre Bahrain International Circuit, giving teams and fans alike a preview of what to expect.
21 Feb – 28 Feb WEC Qatar
The 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) is now entering its 13th season, once again providing manufacturers, teams, and partners with intercontinental visibility in key regions across the globe.
With multiple cars racing simultaneously in two categories—Hypercar and LMGT3—and featuring the world’s top racing drivers, the WEC promises thrilling action and nonstop entertainment for fans worldwide. Don’t miss a minute of it!
The season kicks off with the official Prologue from 21-22 February in Qatar, where teams will fine-tune their setups before the highly anticipated season opener: the Qatar 1812 km. Buckle up—it’s going to be a spectacular ride!
So, it’s safe to say that we have an exciting month ahead of us! Here’s a quick overview of all the key dates to keep in mind:

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