H2O Racing Reveals 2025 UIM F1H2O World Championship Calendar
On January 26, H2O Racing announced an exciting seven-race calendar for the 2025 UIM F1H2O World Championship, which promises thrilling competition and world-class destinations. Due to the Holy Month of Ramadan falling in March, this year’s season will begin later than usual, but the new schedule features some of the most iconic and dynamic locations in the world.
The opening round will take place from May 2–4 in Quy Nhơn, Vietnam, at Thi Nai Bay. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024, which saw tens of thousands of spectators, the Vietnamese Grand Prix will once again showcase the country’s growing motorsport scene.
Round two heads to Indonesia, where the race will be held at the stunning Volcanic Lake Toba on August 22–24. This marks the third year of racing at this unique venue, and the move to an August date promises drier conditions and warmer temperatures, making for a challenging and exciting race.
Shanghai, one of the world’s leading financial and innovation hubs, will host round three on October 3–5. A second race in China will follow the next weekend (October 10–12), though the location for round four is yet to be revealed.
The championship will then shift to the Middle East for a thrilling finale. The venues for rounds five (November 28–30) and six (December 12–14) will be confirmed soon, and the season will close with the prestigious Road to Sharjah-Grand Prix of Sharjah on December 19–21 at Khalid Lagoon, UAE.
2025 UIM F1H2O World Championship Calendar:
- May 2–4: Grand Prix of Bình Định, Vietnam, Quy Nhơn
- August 22–24: Grand Prix of Lake Toba, Indonesia
- October 3–5: Grand Prix of Shanghai, China
- October 10–12: Grand Prix of China, TBA
- November 28–30: Grand Prix of the Middle East, TBA
- December 12–14: Grand Prix of the UAE, TBA
- December 19–21: Road to Sharjah-Grand Prix of Sharjah, UAE
This global tour will undoubtedly be one to watch as the 2025 UIM F1H2O World Championship unfolds across some of the most thrilling and diverse racing locations worldwide.