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2024 Formula One World Championship

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2024 FIA Formula One
World Championship
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The 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship is a motor racing championship for Formula One cars. This is the 75th running of the Formula One World Championship.

Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles of World Drivers' Champion and World Constructors' Champion respectively.

The following constructors and drivers are under contract to compete in the 2024 World Championship. All teams are set to compete with tyres supplied by Pirelli.

Teams and drivers that are contracted to compete in the 2024 World Championship[1]
Entrant Constructor Chassis Power unit Race drivers
No. Driver name
France BWT Alpine F1 Team Alpine-Renault A524 Renault 10 France Pierre Gasly
31 France Esteban Ocon
United Kingdom  Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes AMR24 Mercedes 14 Spain Fernando Alonso
18 Canada Lance Stroll
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari SF-24 Ferrari 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc
38 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman
55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
United States  MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Haas-Ferrari VF-24 Ferrari 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen
27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg
50 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman
Switzerland  Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber Kick Sauber-Ferrari C44 Ferrari 24 China Zhou Guanyu
77 Finland Valtteri Bottas
United Kingdom McLaren F1 Team McLaren-Mercedes MCL38 Mercedes 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris
81 Australia Oscar Piastri
Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 W15 Mercedes 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
63 United Kingdom George Russell
Italy  Visa Cash App RB F1 Team RB-Honda RBPT VCARB 01 Honda RBPT 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo
22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda
30 New Zealand Liam Lawson
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT RB20 Honda RBPT 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen
11 Mexico Sergio Pérez
United Kingdom Williams Racing Williams-Mercedes FW46 Mercedes 2 United States Logan Sargeant
23 Thailand Alex Albon
43 Argentina Franco Colapinto

Team changes

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Alfa Romeo ended their partnership with Sauber and left Formula One in 2023 as Sauber prepares to become the Audi works team in 2026.[2][3] The team was rebranded as Stake F1 Team with a constructor name of Kick Sauber.[4][5] AlphaTauri rebranded as RB, with an identical constructor name. The aerodynamics operations of the team were relocated to Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom amidst a management restructure.[6][7]

Driver changes

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Debutant Carlos Sainz Jr. (middle) stood in for Oliver Bearman (left) at Ferrari in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and for Kevin Magnussen (right) at Haas in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Franco Colapinto (left) replaced Logan Sargeant (right) at Williams from the Italian Grand Prix onwards. Daniel Ricciardo (middle right) was replaced by Liam Lawson (right) from the United States Grand Prix.

The only change from the drivers contracted at the beginning of 2023 occurred at the former AlphaTauri team, who replaced Nyck de Vries with Daniel Ricciardo from the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix onwards. This means that all driver and team combinations that competed in the final round of the previous season are set to remain unchanged for the start of the next season for the first time in Formula One World Championship history.

Mid-season

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Carlos Sainz Jr. was forced to withdraw from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after he was diagnosed with appendicitis. He was replaced by Ferrari reserve and Formula 2 driver Oliver Bearman, who made his Formula One debut. Sainz returned at the following Australian Grand Prix.

From the Italian Grand Prix onwards, Formula 2 driver Franco Colapinto replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams, making his Formula One debut.

Kevin Magnussen of Haas received two penalty points for causing a collision at the Italian Grand Prix, taking his total to twelve penalty points in twelve months, and triggering an automatic race ban for the following Azerbaijan Grand Prix. He is scheduled to be replaced by Bearman, who will race for the second time in the season as a reserve driver. Magnussen is permitted to return at the subsequent Singapore Grand Prix.

Daniel Ricciardo was dropped from RB ahead of the United States Grand Prix. He was replaced by the reserve driver Liam Lawson, who drove in the 2023 season in place of the injured Ricciardo at the same team, then known as AlphaTauri.

Calendar

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The 2024 calendar is scheduled to contain twenty-four Grands Prix. The provisional 2024 Formula One World Championship Calendar was released on 5 July 2023. [8]

Round Grand Prix Circuit Race date
1 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 2 March
2 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah 9 March
3 Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne 24 March
4 Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka 7 April
5 Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 21 April
6 Miami Grand Prix United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida 5 May
7 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Italy Imola Circuit, Imola 19 May
8 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco 26 May
9 Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 9 June
10 Spanish Grand Prix Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 23 June
11 Austrian Grand Prix Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 30 June
12 British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 7 July
13 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 21 July
14 Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 28 July
15 Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 25 August
16 Italian Grand Prix Italy Monza Circuit, Monza 1 September
17 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku 15 September
18 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 22 September
19 United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas 20 October
20 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 27 October
21 São Paulo Grand Prix Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo 3 November
22 Las Vegas Grand Prix United States Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Paradise, Nevada 23 November
23 Qatar Grand Prix Qatar Lusail International Circuit, Lusail 1 December
24 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 8 December
Source:[9]

Calendar expansion and changes

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The Chinese Grand Prix is scheduled to return to the calendar after being cancelled for four years due to difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, cancelled in 2023 due to flooding in the area, is scheduled to return to the calendar.

The Russian Grand Prix was under contract to feature on the 2024 calendar. However, the Grand Prix had its contract terminated in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Results and standings

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Grands Prix

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Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
2 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
3 Australia Australian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Italy Ferrari Report
4 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
5 China Chinese Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Spain Fernando Alonso Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
6 United States Miami Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
7 Italy Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
8 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari Report
9 Canada Canadian Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
10 Spain Spanish Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
11 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom George Russell Germany Mercedes Report
12 United Kingdom British Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes Report
13 Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom George Russell Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
14 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc[10][11] Mexico Sergio Pérez United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[12][13] Germany Mercedes Report
15 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
16 Italy Italian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom Lando Norris Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari Report
17 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Oscar Piastri United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
18 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Australia Daniel Ricciardo United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
19 United States United States Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris France Esteban Ocon Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari Report
20 Mexico Mexico City Grand Prix Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Monaco Charles Leclerc Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Italy Ferrari Report
21 Brazil São Paulo Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT Report
22 United States Las Vegas Grand Prix Report
23 Qatar Qatar Grand Prix Report
24 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Report
Source:[9][14]

References

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