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The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is preparing for an exceptional 2025 season!

NEWS - Press release

After a 2024 season full of highlights, the year of 2025 is already taking shape on the horizon, and the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is delighted to unveil its calendar of races and events.

There is a very positive overall assessment for the recently-closed season with record attendance for the majority of events. We enjoyed races on the track that were intense and exciting, both on four wheels and two, and organisers paid special attention to off-track entertainment for the public one week after another.

The 2025 season promises to be just as thrilling, with a varied programme and events that will offer fans a great show, both on and off track, so they can enjoy a fully-comprehensive experience. Once again this year, there will be at least 26 weekends of races and events on the programme.

The BDG Motor Show marks the start of the season at the beginning of April, followed by multiple events such as the Porsche Club Francorchamps Days, the Michelin 12H Spa-Francorchamps and the Spa Summer Classic. The Franco Fun Festival brings in the month of May, a week before the WEC – TotalEnergies 6H of Spa-Francorchamps from the 8th to the 10th May. This championship, in full-growth mode, just announced its list of attendees for 2025 with 18 Hypercars and the newcomer “Aston Martin” in the premier class and 18 GT3s, a total of 36 cars on the grid. Then the International GT Open, the Spa Classic and the Spa Euro Race will follow one after another.

Two-wheelers take to the track in June with the 8 Hours of Spa Motos, followed by the unmissable Spa Italia. Then the SRO SpeedWeek takes centre stage from the 20th to the 22nd of June, marking the start of the summer season at the Circuit, and then the 77th edition takes place of the biggest GT race in the world, the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa!

Just like last year, the Hankook 25 Hours Fun Cup launches the month of July, followed by Spa Asia. After a brief pause, the Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix closes the first part of a very busy season in the last weekend of July. An exciting time for motorsport fans!

The Bug Show celebrates its 30th anniversary on the 9th & 10th August and then two-wheelers take over for the traditional Bikers’ Festival. The ELMS – 4H of Spa-Francorchamps takes to the track from the 22nd to the 24th of August and the Spa Historic Competition - ADAC Racing Weekend is there at the end of the month for its 2nd edition.

The Michelin 992 Endurance Cup Powered by Porsche Motorsport takes place at back-to-school time, an event that already had an edition under a different name (Creventic Porsche Endurance Cup) in the season just concluded. This is followed by the 6 Heures Moto and, finishing the month of September, the Ferrari Racing Days and the highly-anticipated Spa Six Hours return. The 2025 season concludes beautifully with the Super Spa and the iconic 24H 2CV in October. 

There will be activities on track every day, with some free, or low-price, events, and immersive experiences are offered so that everyone can fully enjoy the magic of the Circuit.

Let’s not forget that, just like every other year, there will be numerous tourism options offered so people can explore the Circuit in alternative ways, such as the Circuitsp'Adventure, an adventure in the great outdoors. And we have our guided tours, the track-introduction sessions, the public driving experience, and our new offer, the Cycl’On Track, that met with such resounding success in 2024, returns with many possible dates throughout the season so you can explore the track with your own bicycle.

We can’t wait to share this new season with you, to enjoy special highlights together, and to create unforgettable memories. 2025 promises to be another amazing year for all motorsport enthusiasts, and the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps will once again be at the very heart of the action!

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