
Your guide to F1 Sim Racing 2025 - Event One
"We’ve been putting the hard work in throughout the off-season"
This week, McLaren Shadow will be competing in Rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship.
Four races will take place across three days, with the team competing on the Albert Park Circuit on 14 January, the Shanghai International Circuit and the Bahrain International Circuit on 15 January, and the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 16 January.
All 12 rounds will take place in a live studio environment on LAN (Local Area Network) at the EFG studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Each round will feature a full Qualifying session and a 50% distance Grand Prix.
We'll take you through everything you need to know ahead of the event, including the thoughts of Lucas Blakeley, Alfie Butcher, Wilson Hughes and Team Manager, Joel Chapman.
Critical info
Rounds | 1 - 4 |
Drivers | Lucas Blakeley and Alfie Butcher |
Where to watch | Official F1 YouTube, Twitch, Facebook |

F1 Sim Racing 2025

Event 1
Details
Round 1
Circuit: Albert Park Circuit, Australia
Drivers: Lucas Blakeley and Alfie Butcher
Qualifying: 18:15 CEST / 17:15 MTC
Race: 21:30 CEST / 20:30 MTCRound 2
Circuit: Shanghai International Circuit, China
Drivers: Lucas Blakeley and Alfie Butcher
Qualifying: 12:15 CEST / 11:15 MTC
Race: 15:15 CEST / 14:15 MTCRound 3
Circuit: Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain
Drivers: Lucas Blakeley and Alfie Butcher
Qualifying: 18:15 CEST / 17:15 MTC
Race: 21:15 CEST / 20:15 MTCRound 4
Circuit: Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Saudi Arabia
Drivers: Lucas Blakeley and Alfie Butcher
Qualifying: 18:15 CEST / 17:15 MTC
Race: 21:30 CEST / 20:30 MTC

“I’m really looking forward to the start of the 2025 F1 Sim Racing Championship, it feels great to be competing again. The first four rounds of the season will be an intense few days with lots of strong competition.
“It’s exciting to be racing the Albert Park Circuit with its return to the calendar, it will be interesting to see how the race unfolds there with plenty of DRS zones. Bahrain is a personal favourite of mine. I have always enjoyed racing the circuit and have had some success in the past which I’ll be looking to repeat this year.
“We’ve worked hard in the off-season, and it will be great to have all the team together with the aim of achieving the best results possible at the first event to set ourselves in the right direction for rest of the season.”

“This will be my first season in papaya so I'm especially excited to be making my debut with the team. Preparations for the 2025 F1 Sim Racing Championship have been going well and I can’t wait to get out on track this week.
“The hard work in the off-season has been intense with the nature of racing four tracks across three days at Event 1 but we feel confident. Australia will be interesting as it returns to the calendar this season. China and Bahrain should also provide exciting racing with plenty of overtaking opportunities.
“The Jeddah Corniche Circuit will be a busy race as with any street circuit, so we’ll make sure we’re on our toes throughout the event to finish strong and bring home big results for the team.”

“It’s mega to be back racing as we head into Event 1, the four tracks across three days should make a really competitive format.
”Albert Park is a really cool season opener and to have a track like that return to the calendar should make for exciting racing on day one. China is also a great circuit to drive, so I know a lot of drivers will be looking forward to that one also returning this year.
“We’ve been putting the hard work in throughout the off-season to make sure we are fully prepared for the event and the whole team has been putting in the hours at MTC to put on a good show for our incredible supporters!”

Joel Chapman, Team Manager, McLaren Shadow, said:
“I’m hugely looking forward to the upcoming F1 Sim Racing Championship. We have a fantastic driver line-up which blends the experience of championship winning drivers in Lucas Blakeley and Wilson Hughes alongside the exciting talent of Alfie Butcher who is a proven race winner.
“The season looks to be fiercely competitive with all teams bolstering their line-ups across the grid. I can’t wait to get going with the group as we represent papaya in Sweden again this year. The whole team have worked exceptionally well in the off-season, and we are well prepared to hit the track and go racing again.”
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