Las Vegas will host the finale of next year's all-female F1 Academy series after races on three continents, organizers announced on Monday.

Las Vegas was one of three new venues listed on the seven-round 14-race 2025 calendar, along with Shanghai as the opener in March and Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Europe will have only one round, at Zandvoort in the Netherlands in late August, while North America has three — Miami in May ahead of Montreal in June and Las Vegas in November.

Saudi Arabia's Jeddah circuit hosts round two in April and Singapore the penultimate round in October.

The races coincide with Formula One grands prix at the same venues.

"Finishing our season in Las Vegas will be an iconic moment and its addition to the calendar is testament to the wealth of support we receive from Formula One and Liberty Media," said F1 Academy managing director Susie Wolff.

The series, supported by all 10 Formula One teams with a nominated driver and liveried cars, uses 1.4 liter-engined Tatuus F4 cars with a top speed of 240kph and is currently in its second season.

An F1 Academy docu-series is set to be released by Netflix, which also films the hit Formula One "Drive to Survive" series, next year. This year's championship ends in Abu Dhabi in December.

This year's Las Vegas Grand Prix will have a Ferrari support race on the program for the first time this week, after last year's debut down the famed Strip drew some criticism of the limited track action compared to the offering elsewhere.