Formula 1 has revealed plans to host a 24-hour marathon on its official YouTube channel to commemorate the sport’s 75th anniversary on May 13, 2025. The event, which kicked off at 11:00 PM UTC on May 12, promises fans an exhilarating journey through the sport’s rich history, featuring full race replays, extended highlights, and iconic moments that have defined Formula 1 since its inception in 1950.
The marathon showcases a curated selection of seven complete Grand Prix races, spanning from the 2010 Australian Grand Prix to the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, offering a blend of classic battles and modern spectacles. These races highlight unforgettable performances and pivotal moments that have shaped the sport, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers. Alongside the full races, the stream includes extended race highlights and fan-favorite content, ensuring a nonstop celebration of Formula 1’s legacy. The event is designed to capture the essence of the sport—risk-taking drivers, late-braking maneuvers, and history-making races—while showcasing its global appeal across five continents.
The decision to host this marathon reflects Formula 1’s ongoing digital transformation, which has prioritized accessibility and fan engagement. Since establishing a robust digital media presence in recent years, the sport has leveraged platforms like YouTube to deliver high-quality content, from race highlights to driver documentaries. The marathon not only celebrates 75 years of Formula 1 but also aligns with the sport’s push to adapt to modern viewing habits, as highlighted by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali in recent discussions about evolving content consumption. By offering this free, 24-hour stream, Formula 1 aims to bring fans closer to the action, whether they’re reliving historic races or discovering the sport’s magic for the first time.

