EA and Codemasters have officially launched the second season forF1 25today. This season will run from July 23 through September 16, which is the gauntlet of the Formula One calendar. Players can expect new rewards and challenges inspired by recent real-world events that doesn’t include the recently addedF1 Moviecontent. Multiple seasons will be available throughout the year until the next game is released. These seasons allow for the game to feel up-to-date with the current season and the evolving narratives that are experienced. This update is also highlighted by the return of a fan-favorite mode for a limited time.
“We’re thrilled at how F1® 25 has been received by players and excited to build on that momentum with a Season that deepens their connection to the sport,” said Lee Mather, Senior Creative Director at Codemasters. “Our goal for Season 2 has been to capture the unpredictable nature of the 2025 Championship — from the most sweeping Driver Ratings update yet, to empowering fans to shape their own stories on the grid.”

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Remember when McLaren finished 1-2 at Silverstone last month? Well everyone can now celebrate this occasion with a free McLaren x Google Chrome Livery -British GP2025 via in-game mail. This is available to anyone who logs in between July 30 and September 16. Season 2 also allows for players to relive two Sprint moments from the current season.
Review: F1 25
Codemasters gets it right with the handling in F1 25, allowing for challenging physics no matter the assist options or the controller.
In Scenario Events, players can rewrite the outcome of Lewis Hamilton’s first win in Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix and Kimi Antonelli’s disrupted pole effort in Miami.The return of Elimination Mode will allow players to race with F1 cars.Players who are in last place will get knocked out every 25 seconds in this multiplayer mode that is back for a limited time. Weekly rewards are provided to those who survive.

These seasons allow for the game to feel up-to-date with the current season and the evolving narratives that are experienced.
Driver Ratings will see some changes to reflecting the landscape of the current Formula One season. Going live on July 24, updates will reflect recent performances, historic data and insights from a panel of experts. you may expect Oscar Piastri, Isack Hadjar and Kimi Antonelli to make some leaps while defending champion and a team that is influx since losing its team principal a few weeks ago, Max Verstappen and Red Bull, will be shaken up. The development team continues to listen to community feedback as it develops and evolves the Live Service Content of the series.


