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== Results == |
== Results == |
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The following 22 Grands Prix were held as part of the 2023 World Championship. Each race is to run over {{convert|305|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} plus one additional lap; the only exception is the [[Monaco Grand Prix]], which is run to a distance of {{convert|270|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} plus an additional lap. |
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! Pole Position |
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! Fastest Lap |
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! Winner |
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! Constructor |
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=== Calendar Changes === |
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=== Driver's Championship === |
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=== Sprint Championship === |
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=== Constructors Championship === |
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==Footnotes== |
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Revision as of 17:43, 4 May 2024
Formula One World Championship |
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Previous: 2023 • 2024 • Next: 2025 |
The 2024 FIA Formula One world championship is the 74th Formula One world championship, the top division of single-seater, open wheel racing.
Teams and Drivers
Nat. | Team | Constructor | Tyre | № | Nat. | Drivers | Rounds | № | Nat. | Free Practise Drivers | Rounds |
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Oracle Red Bull Racing | Red Bull–Honda | P | 1 | Max Verstappen | 1–6 | ||||||
11 | Sergio Pérez | 1–6 | |||||||||
Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport | Mercedes | P | 44 | Lewis Hamilton | 1–6 | ||||||
63 | George Russell | 1–6 | |||||||||
Scuderia Ferrari Scuderia Ferrari HP[note 1] |
Ferrari | P | 16 | Charles Leclerc | 1–6 | 55 | Carlos Sainz[note 2] | 2 | |||
55 | Carlos Sainz | 1, 3–6 | |||||||||
38 | Oliver Bearman | 2 | |||||||||
McLaren F1 Team | McLaren–Mercedes | P | 4 | Lando Norris | 1–6 | ||||||
81 | Oscar Piastri | 1–6 | |||||||||
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team | Aston Martin–Mercedes | P | 14 | Fernando Alonso | 1–6 | ||||||
18 | Lance Stroll | 1–6 | |||||||||
BWT Alpine F1 Team | Alpine–Renault | P | 10 | Pierre Gasly | 1–6 | ||||||
31 | Esteban Ocon | 1–6 | |||||||||
Williams Racing | Williams–Mercedes | P | 23 | Alex Albon | 1–2, 4–6 | 2 | Logan Sargeant[note 3] | 3 | |||
2 | Logan Sargeant | 1–2, 4–6 | |||||||||
23 | Alex Albon | 3 | |||||||||
Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team | Racing Bulls–Honda | P | 3 | Daniel Ricciardo | 1–6 | 40 | Ayumu Iwasa | 4 | |||
22 | Yuki Tsunoda | 1–6 | |||||||||
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber F1 Team Kick Sauber[note 4] |
Sauber–Ferrari | P | 77 | Valtteri Bottas | 1–6 | ||||||
24 | Zhou Guanyu | 1–6 | |||||||||
Moneygram Haas F1 Team | Haas–Ferrari | P | 27 | Nico Hülkenberg | 1–6 | ||||||
20 | Kevin Magnussen | 1–6 |
Team Changes
- Alpha Tauri rebranded to Racing Bulls, with their aerodynamics department moving to the Red Bull Factory at Milton Keynes.
- Alfa Romeo ended their sponsorship deal with Sauber, with the team reverting to their original name.
Driver Changes
- There were no changes between the final round of a season and the first round of a new season for the first time in F1 history.
- Carlos Sainz missed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as he had an appendicitis. He was replaced by Oliver Bearman. Bearman became the third youngest driver to start a race in F1 History.
- Logan Sargeant missed the Australian Grand Prix after he surrendered his car to team-mate Alex Albon after Albon crashed his car in practise.
Results
The following 22 Grands Prix were held as part of the 2023 World Championship. Each race is to run over 305 km (189.5 mi) plus one additional lap; the only exception is the Monaco Grand Prix, which is run to a distance of 270 km (167.8 mi) plus an additional lap.
Rnd. | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner | Constructor |
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Calendar Changes
Driver's Championship
Sprint Championship
Constructors Championship
Footnotes
- ^ Ferrari announced a new title sponsorship deal with HP prior to the Miami Grand Prix. They entered the first five rounds as "Scuderia Ferrari".
- ^ Carlos Sainz completed the first two practise sessions the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but later withdrew after he was diagnosed with appendicitis.
- ^ Logan Sargeant gave up his car, as his team mate, Alex Albon, crashed his severely in practise for the Australian Grand Prix.
- ^ Sauber entered certain races as "F1 Team Kick sauber" in order to comply with local regulations regarding the advertising of gambling products.