Exceptional F1-Focused GB3 Calendar Revealed For 2025 Season
GB3 Championship Press Release:
The GB3 Championship, partnered by the BRDC, has unveiled a superb eight-round, 24-race provisional calendar for the 2025 season, with six of the eight events set to take place at current Formula One venues, and a trip to Italian Grand Prix venue Monza included for the first time. The legendary high-speed circuit will be the final round on the schedule.
The new season will commence on 26/27 April at Silverstone alongside the British GT Championship, before heading to Zandvoort in the Netherlands on 17/18 May with SRO’s GT World Challenge Europe series.
GB3 then joins the Spa Euro Race schedule on 31 May/1 June, before a return visit to the Hungaroring on 5/6 July, supporting the International GT Open category.
The series heads back to Silverstone on 2/3 August with headline billing at a MotorSport Vision Racing (MSVR) meeting, before re-joining the prestigious British GT package at the Brands Hatch and Donington Park Grand Prix circuits on 23/24 August and 4/5 October.
Monza then makes its first appearance on the GB3 calendar, with the 2025 champion to be crowned at the iconic Italian venue on 18/19 October, during an event alongside International GT Open.
The 2025 season will be the first to feature the new Tatuus MSV GB3-025 car. This will elevate performance levels much closer to those in the FIA Formula 3 Championship thanks to a brand-new chassis, a revamped aerodynamic package featuring DRS, a more powerful engine and increased mechanical grip from wider tyres. The new machine will also meet the very latest FIA safety standards for this type of car.
Provisional 2025 GB3 Championship Calendar
26/27 April – Silverstone GP (with British GT and GB4)
17/18 May – Zandvoort (with GT World Challenge Europe)
31 May/1 June – Spa-Francorchamps (with Spa Euro Race)
5/6 July – Hungaroring (with International GT Open)
2/3 August – Silverstone GP (headline with GB4)
23/24 August – Brands Hatch GP (with British GT and GB4)
4/5 October – Donington Park GP (with British GT and GB4)
18/19 October – Monza (with International GT Open)