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Sprints 2025 - timetable and projects selected

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Hi all

This topic will (slowly) be updated with news about the 2025 Sprints.

There will be at least 24 Sprint events, taking place over the same weekends when F1 races occur with each Sprint starting one day before the F1 race weekend start day.

The 2025 F1 Race calendar is listed below:
Sprint #1 - March 13-16 Australia
Sprint #2 - March 20-23 China
Sprint #3 - April 3-6 Japan
Sprint #4 - April 10-13 Bahrain (Night Race)
Sprint #5 - April 17-20 Saudi Arabia
Sprint #6 - May 1-4 USA (Miami)
Sprint #7 - May 15-18 Italy (Imola)
Sprint #8 - May 22-25 Monaco
Sprint #9 - May 29 – June 1 Spain
Sprint #10 - June 12-15 Canada
Sprint #11 - June 26-29 Austria
Sprint #12 - July 3-6 United Kingdom

Sprint #13 - July 24-27 Belgium
Sprint #14 - July 31 - August 3 Hungary
Sprint #15 - August 28-31 Netherlands
Sprint #16 - September 4-7 Italy (Monza)
Sprint #17 - September 18-21 Azerbaijan
Sprint #18 - October 2-5 Singapore (Night Race)
Sprint #19 - October 16-19 USA (Austin)
Sprint #20 - October 23-26 Mexico
Sprint #21 - November 6-9 Brazil
Sprint #22 - November 19-22 USA (Las Vegas) (Saturday Night Race)
Sprint #23 - November 27-30 Qatar (Night Race)
Sprint #24 - December 4-7 Abu Dhabi
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Hi all

The start times of the F1 races for 2025 have now been announced.

Unfortunately, the 2 websites where I found the times listed only showed them in either local time (in each country) or in UK time.

But luckily the McClaren website has now listed the times in GMT (which is the same as UTC)

https://www.mclaren.com/racing/formula- ... -for-2025/

So, I'm going to have to work backwards from this, so as to calculate the expected race finish time (2 hours after the start time) in UTC format. :-(

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Sprint# Grand Prix			Date		F1 race time (GMT/UTC) – Sprint End Time

#1 	Australian GP			14-16 March		04:00 – 06:00
#2 	Chinese GP			21-23 March		07:00 – 09:00
#3 	Japanese GP			4-6 April		05:00 – 07:00
#4 	Bahrain GP			11-13 April		15:00 – 17:00
#5 	Saudi Arabian GP		18-20 April		17:00 – 19:00
#6 	Miami GP			2-4 May			20:00 – 22:00
#7 	Emilia Romagna GP		16-18 May		13:00 – 15:00
#8 	Monaco GP			23-25 May		13:00 – 15:00
#9 	Spanish GP			30 May-1 June		13:00 – 15:00
#10 	Canadian GP			13-15 June		18:00 – 20:00
#11 	Austrian GP			27-29 June		13:00 – 15:00
#12 	British GP			4-6 July		14:00 – 16:00
#13 	Belgian GP			25-27 July		13:00 – 15:00
#14 	Hungarian GP			1-3 August		13:00 – 15:00
#15 	Dutch GP			29-31 August		13:00 – 15:00
#16 	Italian GP			5-7 September		13:00 – 15:00
#17 	Azerbaijan GP			19-21 September		11:00 – 13:00
#18 	Singapore GP			3-5 October		12:00 – 14:00
#19 	United States GP		17-19 October		19:00 – 21:00
#20 	Mexico City GP			24-26 October		20:00 – 22:00
#21 	São Paulo GP			7-9 November		17:00 – 19:00
#22 	Las Vegas GP			20-22 November		04:00 – 06:00
#23 	Qatar GP			28-30 November		16:00 – 18:00
#24 	Abu Dhabi GP			5-7 December		13:00 – 15:00
I'll edit the Sprint dates and times on the website in the next few days.

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Hi all

The first Sprint of 2025 starts on 13th March and the process of project selection has begun.

As before, each project will be announced at the official start time of each Sprint.

So, please bookmark the following page and you can then view which project has been selected:

https://www.formula-boinc.org/sprints.p ... nding=team

Hopefully we can get off to a good start and I hope that the various projects involved (with both the Marathon and Sprints) can benefit from our collective processing efforts.

regards and good luck to everyone
Tim
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