Popular iRacing Series 2025 Racing Calendar: INDYCAR, Formula GP & More

Popular iRacing Series 2025 Racing Calendar

iRacing shifts into top gear for 2025 with five major racing series that will take virtual racers around the world’s most iconic tracks.

Get ready for an action-packed year of virtual racing! iRacing has announced a roster of its popular racing series in 2025, featuring five major racing series. Let’s break down what’s in store for racing fans.

INDYCAR Series: From Streets to Speedways

Race times: Every week at these slots

  • Thursday 1:00 GMT
  • Friday 20:00 GMT
  • Saturday 18:00 GMT
  • Sunday 2:00 GMT

What makes this series special? It’s all about variety. Drivers face everything from high-speed ovals to challenging street circuits. You’ll need to master both quick turns at 220 mph and slow, bumpy corners at just 35 mph.

The INDYCAR season kicks off at Sebring in March and runs through August, featuring iconic tracks like Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Long Beach. With 16 rounds in total, drivers will test their skills across America’s finest racing venues.

Round

Start Date

Track

Laps

1March 2Sebring International Raceway – International55
2March 23Auto Club Speedway – Oval150
3April 13Long Beach Street Circuit85
4May 4Barber Motorsports Park90
5May 10Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Road Course85
6May 25Indianapolis Motor Speedway125
7June 1Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle70
8June 15World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway260
9June 22Road America55
10July 6Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course – Full Course90
11July 12Iowa Speedway – Oval250
12July 20Circuit Gilles Villeneuve65
13July 27WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca95
14August 10TBATBA
15August 24The Milwaukee Mile250
16August 31Nashville Superspeedway200

Grand Prix Tour: The Ultimate Challenge

Looking for the fastest cars in iRacing? The Grand Prix Tour puts you behind the wheel of the Mercedes-AMG F1 W13 E Performance. This 24-round championship visits legendary tracks worldwide, from Suzuka to Silverstone.

Starting in March at Phillip Island, the series runs all the way to December, ending at the historic Hockenheimring. Each race demands both driving skill and technical knowledge to get the most from these advanced F1 machines.

Round

Start Date

Track

Laps

1March 11Phillip Island Circuit69 laps
2March 18Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello (Grand Prix)59 laps
3April 1Suzuka International Racing Course (Grand Prix)53 laps
4April 8Nürburgring Grand-Prix-Strecke (Grand Prix)60 laps
5April 15Virginia International Raceway (Full Course)58 laps
6April 29Sebring International Raceway (International)51 laps
7May 13Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari (Grand Prix)63 laps
8May 20Long Beach Street Circuit83 laps
9May 27Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya (Historic)65 laps
10June 10Circuit Gilles Villeneuve70 laps
11June 24Red Bull Ring (Grand Prix)71 laps
12July 1Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix)52 laps
13July 22Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Grand Prix Pits)44 laps
14July 29Hungaroring70 laps
15August 26Circuit Zandvoort (Grand Prix)72 laps
16September 2Autodromo Nazionale Monza (Grand Prix)53 laps
17September 16MotorLand Aragón (Grand Prix)58 laps
18September 30Fuji International Speedway (Grand Prix)67 laps
19October 14Circuit of the Americas (Grand Prix)56 laps
20October 21Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto (Grand Prix)70 laps
21November 4Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Grand Prix)71 laps
22November 18Autódromo Internacional do Algarve (Grand Prix)66 laps
23November 25Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (Grand Prix)70 laps
24December 2Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg (Grand Prix)67 laps

CREVENTIC Endurance Series: Team Racing at its Best

2025 brings exciting changes to this team-based championship. New features include:

The season starts with the 12 Hours of Mugello in March and ends with the 24 Hours of Barcelona in October. This series truly tests both speed and endurance.

Round

Start Date

Event

1March 29-3012H Mugello
2May 3-412H Spa
3June 21-2212H Misano
4August 9-1012H Magny Cours
5October 18-1924H Barcelona

Nurburgring Endurance Championship: Conquer the Green Hell

This nine-round championship offers multi-class racing at its finest. Events range from 4 to 6 hours, running from April to November. Available classes include:

  • GT3: featuring cars from Audi, BMW, Ferrari, and more
  • GT3 Cup: Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992)
  • GT4: including Aston Martin, BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche
  • TCR: featuring Audi, Honda, and Hyundai
  • M2: BMW M2 CS Racing

Round

Start Date

Time

1April 5-64 hours
2May 3-44 hours
3May 17-184 hours
4July 19-204 hours
5August 2-34 hours
6August 23-246 hours
7September 20-214 hours
8October 18-194 hours
9November 8-94 hours

Vintage Grand Prix Tour: A Step Back in Time

New for 2025, this series celebrates classic racing with the Lotus 79. Race times are:

  • Tuesday 2:00 GMT
  • Sunday 7:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT
  • Monday 18:00 GMT

The 15-round championship visits tracks that mirror the 1978 World Championship, adding a historic touch to modern sim racing.

Round

Start Date

Track

Laps

1April 8Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – Classic Pits45 Laps
2April 22Autódromo José Carlos Pace – Grand Prix74 Laps
3April 29Long Beach Street Circuit80 Laps
4May 13Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello59 Laps
5May 27Circuit Zolder – Alternate70 Laps
6June 10Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto – Moto72 Laps
7June 24Canadian Tire Motorsports Park81 Laps
8July 8Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours – Grand Prix72 Laps
9July 22Brands Hatch Circuit – Grand Prix76 Laps
10August 5Nordschleife Industriefahrten14 Laps
11August 26Red Bull Ring – Grand Prix74 Laps
12September 9Circuit Zandvoort – Grand Prix75 Laps
13September 23Autodromo Nazionale Monza – GP without first chicane52 Laps
14October 7Watkins Glen International – Classic Boot59 Laps
15October 21Circuit Gilles Villeneuve70 Laps

Enjoy the Racing

This schedule offers a comprehensive mix of racing styles, from short sprint races to long-distance endurance events, modern cars to classics, and single-class to multi-class racing.