The 2024 F1 season will be the 75th running of the Formula 1 world championship.
F1 drivers and teams for 2024
The full line-up of drivers for the 2024 F1 season has been confirmed. In a first for the world championship, every driver will begin the new season at the same team they ended the previous year with.Max Verstappen (Red Bull) enters the season as the reigning world champion. Fellow title winners Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) are among his 19 rivals:
Latest articles on the drivers, teams and engine suppliers for the 2024 Formula 1 championship:
- F1 grid is complete and unchanged for 2024 as Williams retain Sargeant
- McLaren signs WEC champion and Le Mans winner Hirakawa as F1 reserve driver
- Piastri gets new deal to stay at McLaren until 2026
- Zhou gets third season alongside Bottas, Pourchaire named reserve driver
- Hamilton signs new deal to stay at Mercedes alongside Russell to 2025
Calendar
The full schedule for the 2024 F1 season has been confirmed. It features 24 grands prix, which is a new record for the most ever, and includes an extra six sprint races.
The season will begin and end with events in the Middle East. Most rounds will be held in Europe and the world championship will also visit North America, South America, Asia and Australasia: Two countries will hold more than one round: The USA (three) and Italy (two):
Latest articles on the 2024 F1 calendar:
- The gains F1 made with its ‘big steps forward in regionalisation’ for 2024
- F1 reveals record 24-round calendar for 2024 with three Saturday races
- Austrian GP agrees second F1 contract extension in fourth months
- Suzuka’s F1 race will move to spring date in 2024, Japanese politician claims
- F1 extends Azerbaijan Grand Prix contract to 2026
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Rules
For the 11th year running, V6 hybrid turbo power units with 1.6-litre engines will be used by all teams in the 2024 F1 season. This is expected to be the penultimate year they appear before being replaced by a new power unit formula in 2026.
No major changes to F1’s chassis regulations have been announced for 2024. The sporting rules are also expected to remain largely unchanged.
Latest articles on the forthcoming 2024 rules changes:
- FIA relaxes some F1 testing rules for 2024 and adds new wet weather test
- F1 teams banned from working on 2026 car designs until end of next year
- F1 Commission plans sprint race changes, drops ATA and delays tyre blanket ban
- F1 decides against ban on tyre warming blankets for 2024
- F1 scraps plan to allow LED wheel covers in 2024
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