F1 ACADEMY has today announced an update to the Sporting Regulations for the 2025 season, which will see the return of reverse grid races. The composition of the race weekend will remain the same as in 2024, with up to two Free Practices, one Qualifying session and two Races, with Race 1 becoming a reverse grid.

Under the updated regulations, Race 1 will become a reverse grid race. The grid for Race 1 will be set by reversing the top eight drivers from the Qualifying classification. All other drivers will start where they qualify. Points will be awarded to the top eight drivers and additionally, one point will be allocated to the driver who achieves the fastest lap time within the top eight classified drivers.

The format and points allocation for Race 2 will remain the same as during the 2024 season, with the grid set by the drivers’ fastest laps in Qualifying. Points for Race 2 will be awarded to the top ten classified drivers, in addition to one point for the driver who achieves the fastest lap within the top ten, and two points for the driver in pole position.

The changes to the weekend format come following the announcement of the expansion of the F1 ACADEMY grid to 18 cars in 2025, reflecting the series' rapid growth and the increasing talent pool of young female drivers.

Points allocations for Race 1 and Race 2

RACE 1RACE 2
1st101st25
2nd82nd18
3rd63rd15
4th54th12
5th45th10
6th36th8
7th27th6
8th18th4
9th2
10th1

Delphine Biscaye, Competition Manager, F1 ACADEMY said: “The return of the reverse grid in 2025 promises exciting racing with even more overtakes. The change will also challenge and develop our drivers’ race craft and prepare them to progress up the motorsport ladder, where reverse grids are a mainstay in the weekend format. Reverse grids are a fantastic chance for drivers who often qualify P5 – P8 to demonstrate their ability to race at the front, and a podium or race win can be just what it takes to unlock their full confidence and potential."