For Formula 1 fans, 2025 will begin with an unforgettable spectacle. The sport’s 75th anniversary season will launch with F1 75 Live, a groundbreaking event at London’s iconic O2 Arena on February 18. For the first time in history, all 10 teams will gather in one place to unveil their new liveries, setting the stage for an electrifying season.
“This is a monumental moment for F1,” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1. “Bringing the entire paddock together reflects the unity and excitement driving the sport into its next era.”
All 10 Teams Unite Under One Roof
The event will feature appearances from all 20 drivers and their team principals, including heavyweights like Red Bull’s Christian Horner and Mercedes’ Toto Wolff. Fans can also expect exclusive interviews with key figures, celebrity hosts, and world-class entertainment. The creative production team behind the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix ceremonies will ensure the show dazzles from start to finish.
“Fans are the heart of F1, and this event will deliver a thrilling experience, whether they’re at The O2 or watching from home,” Domenicali added.
How to Join the Action
Tickets sold out within hours, highlighting massive demand for the February 18 event. But fans worldwide won’t miss out; F1 75 Live will be broadcast globally, with streaming details to be announced. The two-hour show begins at 8:00 PM GMT.
What’s on the Agenda?
Throughout the evening, teams will reveal their liveries for the 2025 season. However, fans will need to wait a little longer to see the cars themselves. Pre-season testing is scheduled for February 26–28 in Bahrain, where final adjustments will be made ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, set for March 14–16.
Special segments will highlight each team’s driver lineups, with veteran favorites like Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton sharing the stage with rising stars such as Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
A Global Celebration of F1’s Legacy
The O2 Arena event marks a shift in how F1 connects with its global audience. By uniting teams, drivers, and fans, it celebrates not just the sport’s past 75 years but its bright future. With over 445 million viewers tuning into races annually, F1’s global footprint continues to grow.
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