Formula 1 2024, results and rankings of the longest world championship in history
The 2024 Formula 1 World Championship has officially started. In this article, the complete race calendar with all the winners and the constantly updated driver and manufacturer rankings.
The 2024 Formula 1 World Championship will be the longest in history . The calendar of events, in fact, will include 24 grand prix , starting on March 2 in Bahrain and concluding on December 8 in Abu Dhabi . The 2023 Championship should have already reached this record level but the cancellation of the Chinese GP and the cancellation of the Emilia-Romagna GP due to floods had reduced the scheduled races to 22. For 2024, however, things will start to rise again, because both circuits are back in the equation. Here are all the appointments .
The official calendar of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship and the winners of each Grand Prix
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Bahrain Grand Prix – Sakhir - 02 March - Verstappen on Red Bull
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Jeddah - 09 March - Verstappen on Red Bull
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Australian Grand Prix – Melbourne - 24 March - Sainz on Ferrari
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Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka - 07 April - Verstappen on Red Bull
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Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai - 21 April - Verstappen on Red Bull
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Miami Grand Prix – Miami - 05 May
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Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix – Imola - 19 May
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Monaco Grand Prix – Monaco - 26 May
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Canadian Grand Prix – Montreal - 09 June
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Spanish Grand Prix – Barcelona - 23 June
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Austrian Grand Prix – Spielberg - 30 June
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British Grand Prix – Silverstone - 07 July
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Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest - 21 July
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Belgian Grand Prix – Spa - 28 July
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Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort - 25 August
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Italian Grand Prix – Monza - 01 September
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Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku - 15 September
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Singapore Grand Prix – Singapore - 22 September
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United States Grand Prix – Austin - 20 October
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Mexican Grand Prix – Mexico City - 27 October
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Brazilian Grand Prix – Sao Paulo - 03 November
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Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas - November 23
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Qatar Grand Prix – Losail - 01 December
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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Marina - 08 December
Drivers ranking
- Verstappen M. - Red Bull - 110 points
- Perez S. - Red Bull - 85 points
- Leclerc C. - Ferrari - 76 points
- Sainz C. - Ferrari - 69 points
- Norris L. - McLaren - 58 points
- Plates O. - McLaren - 38 points
- Russell G. - Mercedes - 33 points
- Alonso F. - Aston Martin - 31 points
- Hamilton L. - Mercedes - 19 points
- Stroll L. - Aston Martin - 9 points
- Tsunoda Y. - Rb - 7 points
- Bearman O. - 6 points
- Hulkenberg N. - Haas - 4 points
- Magnussen K. - Haas - 1 points
- Zhou G. - Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber - 0 points
- Ricciardo D. - Rb - 0 points
- Albon A. - Williams 0 points
- Ocon E. - Alpine - 0 points
- Gasly P. - Alpine - 0 points
- Bottas V. - Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber - 0 points
- Sargeant L. - Williams - 0 points
Manufacturers ranking
- Red Bull - 195 points
- Ferrari - 151 points
- McLaren - 96 points
- Mercedes - 52 points
- Aston Martin - 40 points
- Rb - 7 points
- Haas - 5 points
- Alpine - 0 points
- Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber - 0 points
- Williams - 0 points
The drivers of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship
Even on the drivers' side, the 2024 World Championship marks an unprecedented record, with the collective confirmation by all the teams of the athletes taking to the track in 2023 .
Haas
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Kevin Magnussen – confirmed
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Nico Hulkenberg – confirmed
Red Bull
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Max Verstappen – confirmed
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Sergio Perez – confirmed
Aston Martin
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Fernando Alonso – confirmed
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Lance Stroll – confirmed
McLaren
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Oscar Piastri – confirmed
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Lando Norris – confirmed
AlphaTauri
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Daniel Ricciardo – confirmed
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Yuki Tsunoda – confirmed
Williams
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Sargeant
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Alexander Albon – confirmed
Ferrari
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Charles Leclerc – confirmed
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Carlos Sainz – confirmed
Mercedes
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Lewis Hamilton – confirmed
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George Russell – confirmed
Alpine
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Pierre Gasly – confirmed
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Esteban Ocon – confirmed
Sauber
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Valtteri Bottas – confirmed
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Zhou Guanyu – confirmed
ACI Motorsport Training School
Appointment at the circuit on April 6th, focus on safety during track events for the marshals of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza.
Motorsport is dangeours, motorsport is dangerous: the Americans write it both on the passes and on the nets of their speedways. But we can work to minimize risks and accidents, especially for workers. And this is the focus of the day regarding safety at work which will see the Marshals of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza as protagonists on Saturday 6 April. A day that will enjoy the support of Specialist Motorsport Academy, the ACI training school directed by Raffaele Giammaria on behalf of ACI Sport and which counts on the support of Sport and Health.
The appointment is at 10am at the Tazio Nuvolari Press Room. On the agenda: safety at work during track activity according to law 81/08 also known as the Consolidated Law on Safety, information on interferential risks (those resulting from possible interference between works carried out by different companies), correct use of PPE (personal protective equipment), information on the fire prevention service and a quick overview of the 2024 regulatory changes of the FIA (International Automobile Federation) and ACI Sport (the national Federation).
After an introduction by Alessandro Tibiletti, president of the GUG, the floor will pass to Renato Schmidt, international race director of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Pietro Andreoni, motorsport fire prevention expert and Michele Taddei of EcoGeo (ASPP Sias spa).