2024 Formula One World Championship

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[e][h]2024 FIA Formula One World Championship
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Location:
World World
Start Date:
2024-02-29
End Date:
2024-12-08
Number of Races:
24
Number of Drivers:
21
Number of Teams:
10
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology

2024 Formula One World Championship is the 75th season of the Formula One World Championship recognised by the FIA.

Season Summary[edit]

Current Standings[edit]

Drivers' Championship[edit]

Constructors' Championship[edit]

Participants[edit]

Driver Info
Alpine
R
DNP
Australia Jack Doohan
Main Roster
DFrance Pierre Gasly
DFrance Esteban Ocon
Reserves
RB
Notes
R
DNP
New Zealand Liam Lawson
Main Roster
DJapan Yuki Tsunoda
DAustralia Daniel Ricciardo
Reserves
1 AlphaTauri renames to RB.[1]
Stake
Notes
1 Alfa Romeo's partnership with Sauber concluded at the end of the 2023 season.[2] Sauber sells the team naming rights to Stake, forming Stake F1 Team.[3]
Substitutes Information
Team C. Name Replacing C. Name Description
FerrariFerrari United Kingdom Oliver Bearman
Spain Carlos Sainz Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia - Medical (Appendicitis)


Season Results[edit]

Additional Content[edit]

Broadcast Talent[edit]

Broadcast Information[edit]

A full list of countries and channels that broadcast Formula 1 around the world can be found here.

Format[edit]

  • 24 Races
    • Practice: 3 sessions of 60-minutes Free Practice, two held on Friday and one on Saturday
    • Qualifying: 1 session of Qualifying to determine the Main Race grid held on Saturday after Free Practice 3
    • Sprint: a short-length standalone race. Held on Saturday on selected races
      • For races with Sprint
        • Free practices decreased to only one session, held on Friday
        • Sprint grid will be determined through the Sprint Qualifying held after free practice
          • Sprint Qualifying features same format as Qualifying with shorter time window (12-10-8 Minutes)
          • The shootout is restricted to only one tyre compound per session (Q1 - Hard, Q2 - Medium, Q3 - Soft)
        • Sprint is held on Saturday, followed by Grand Prix Qualifying
    • Main Race: Full-length race at approx. 300 kilometres + 1 lap, held on Sunday
Points Distribution
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th FL
Race 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1
Sprint 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Technical Changes[edit]

To view the Technical Changes in this season, Click here.

  • Roll Hoop design
    • Roll Hoop required to withstand a much stricter load test

Sporting Changes[edit]

To view the Sporting Changes in this season, Click here.

  • General
    • Right to review window reduced from 14 days to 4
    • Number of allocated power units per driver increased from 3 to 4
    • Drag Reduction System (DRS) wait time after start or restart decreased from 2 laps to 1
    • Maximum fine issuable by the Stewards under the International Sporting Code increased from €250,000 to €1,000,000
    • Distance on promotional/shakedown days increased from 100km to 200km
    • Capital Expenditure (CapEx) budget, used in facility upgrades for the 4 lowest placing teams in the previous WCC, has been increased from €41,000,000 to €60,000,000
    • Parts used in the 'Testing of Previous Car' (TPC) programme must have been used once before in a race weekend
  • Grand Prix
    • Bahrain Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia races moved to Saturdays for Ramadan
  • Sprint Races
    • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan and Belgium Belgium replaced with China China and United States Miami
    • Sprint Shootout renamed to Sprint Qualifying and moved from Saturday to Friday
    • Grand Prix Qualifying moved from Friday to after the Sprint on Saturday

References[edit]