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Formula One World Championship
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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
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing Red BullHonda P 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 1–6
11 Mexico Sergio Pérez 1–6
Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport Mercedes P 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1–6
63 United Kingdom George Russell 1–6
Italy Scuderia Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari HP[note 1]
Ferrari P 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc 1–6 55 Spain Carlos Sainz[note 2] 2
55 Spain Carlos Sainz 1, 3–6
38 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman 2
United Kingdom McLaren F1 Team McLarenMercedes P 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris 1–6
81 Australia Oscar Piastri 1–6
United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team Aston MartinMercedes P 14 Spain Fernando Alonso 1–6
18 Canada Lance Stroll 1–6
France BWT Alpine F1 Team AlpineRenault P 10 France Pierre Gasly 1–6
31 France Esteban Ocon 1–6
United Kingdom Williams Racing WilliamsMercedes P 23 Thailand Alex Albon 1–2, 4–6 2 United States Logan Sargeant[note 3] 3
2 United States Logan Sargeant 1–2, 4–6
23 Thailand Alex Albon 3
Italy Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team Racing BullsHonda P 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 1–6 40 Japan Ayumu Iwasa 4
22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 1–6
Switzerland Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber
F1 Team Kick Sauber[note 4]
SauberFerrari P 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas 1–6
24 China Zhou Guanyu 1–6
United States Moneygram Haas F1 Team HaasFerrari P 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 1–6
20 Denmark 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

Results

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ferrari announced a new title sponsorship deal with HP prior to the Miami Grand Prix. They entered the first five rounds as "Scuderia Ferrari".
  2. ^ Carlos Sainz completed the first two practise sessions the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but later withdrew after he was diagnosed with appendicitis.
  3. ^ Logan Sargeant gave up his car, as his team mate, Alex Albon, crashed his severely in practise for the Australian Grand Prix.
  4. ^ Sauber entered certain races as "F1 Team Kick sauber" in order to comply with local regulations regarding the advertising of gambling products.