Anticipation is reaching fever pitch, with fans getting their first glimpse at each team's liveries for the year ahead at Tuesday's F1 live launch in London.
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Many F1 stars were in attendance at this week's F1 live launch in LondonThe first race of the new season in Melbourne is now just weeks away
Max Verstappen will enter 2025 as the defending champion after successfully fighting off the challenge of Lando Norris last season to clinch his fourth consecutive drivers' title.
His McLaren rival hopes to be in the mix once again at the business end of the year, as does Lewis Hamilton, who hopes his stunning switch to Ferrari can help deliver a first championship victory since 2020.
With McLaren also bracing for an intense battle with both Ferrari and Red Bull for the constructors' title, it promises to be a thrilling campaign.
CEO Stefano Domenicali chaired the recent F1 commission
Following a recent commission meeting, the FIA have revealed details of some major changes which will soon be implemented ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Gearbox regulations also came under scrutiny, and a significant decision has been made relating to the key component.
An FIA statement confirmed that the limitation in the number of gearboxes used by teams has now been removed for 2025, after the reliability of the current designs had rendered the existing restriction obsolete.
The gearbox limit had been in place up until now, partly as a way of controlling spending among F1 teams. Still, ahead of the new season, the restriction of teams being allowed up to five casings for the gearbox and five drivetrains and shifting mechanisms has been scrapped entirely.