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Revision as of 11:34, 3 March 2024
The 2024 Gran-Prix One World Championship is a planned motor racing championship for Gran-Prix One cars. This will be the 65th running of the Gran-Prix One World Championship. It is recognized by the Federazione Internazionale dell'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest competition for open-wheel racing cars. .The championship is scheduled to be contested over a record twenty-two Grands Prix held around the world. It will begin in March and will end in December.
Drivers and teams compete for the titles of World Drivers' Champion and World Constructors' Champion, respectively. Fabrizju Zolla is the reigning World Drivers' Champion, while his team, Renehan, are the defending World Constructors' Champions.
Contents
Entries
The following constructors and drivers are under contract to compete in the 2024 World Championship. All teams are set to compete with Pillion tires. Each team is required to enter at least two drivers, one for each of the two mandatory cars.
Entrant | Constructor | Chassis | Power unit | Race drivers | ||
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No. | Driver name | Rounds | ||||
Alfieri-Rossi Motorsport | Alfieri-Rossi-Scutari | AR43 | Scutari S024/7 | 22 28 |
Saba Nikoladze Angelo Duca |
1–22 1–22 |
Corona Extra and Zaldívar Racing | Corona Extra-Zaldívar-Reyes–Ribelles | C2015 | Reyes–Ribelles RR561 | 13 40 |
Esteban Cruz Albeño Osmín Salinas Quijada |
1–22 1–22 |
Chienrú Racing | Chienrú | CU33 | Chienrú CR33 | 5 11 |
Búri Hlíðbergsson Mikhail Kotlavchenko |
1–22 1–22 |
Iżakk Racing | Iżakk-Crabota | IK23 | Crabota CMC2023 | 32 77 |
Wu Chang Frenċ Bakere |
1–22 1–22 |
Corsa Markusse | Markusse | M24 | Markusse MA64 | 4 8 |
Olivier de Marsotte Annamengia Sante |
1–22 1–22 |
Moffatt Dealbh-lìn International Motorsport | Moffatt | TK422 | Moffatt RM500 | 14 42 |
Georgia O'Concannon Huỳnh Hoàng Ân |
1–22 1–22 |
Renehan Aer Gjorka GP1 Team | Renehan | RN24 | Renehan E-Tech RN24 | 27 31 |
Alfons Menegus Fabrizju Zolla |
1–22 1–22 |
Schipol Motorsports | Schipol-Renehan | SC01 | Renehan E-Tech RN24 | 44 63 |
Maddox Chance Sebastian Chlebowski |
1–22 1–22 |
Scuderia Scutari | Scutari | S24 | Scutari S024/7 | 7 19 |
Vitale Scutari José Uribe Álvarez |
1–22 1–22 |
Vaz and Moldavan Racing | Vaz-Moldavan | MO1905 | Moldavan MA344 | 20 87 |
Finbar McEvoy Roman Konstantinovich |
1–22 1–22 |
Team changes
Mercedes-Benz announced they were withdrawing from Gran-Prix One and selling the Mercedes-Benz GP1 Team to a Kivuan-Abersianian group of investors led by Fred Schipol. The new team would be known as Schipol Motorsports and use power units supplied by Renehan.
Driver changes
Following the 2023 Salisfordian Grand Prix, Iżakk announced the team and driver Mikhail Kotlavchenko would be parting ways before the start of next season. Iżakk entered into a bidding war with Chienrú over Wu Chang whose contract expired in 2023, with Iżakk eventually signing the Monsilvan driver at a reported contract of ₵40 million credits. Chienrú announced they were filling Chang's seat with the departing Kotlavchenko.
Markusse announced they were dropping Žarko Martinovic Antić in favor of elevating reserve driver Annamengia Sante, who became the second female driver on the grid after Georgia O'Concannon.
Osmín Salinas Quijada who had replaced Antonio Guerrero Carpio for Corona midway through the 2023 season was officially announced as the team's second driver, making his official full season GP1 debut.
List of planned races
The 2024 calendar comprises twenty-two Grands Prix.
Calendar expansion and changes
The Ajakanistan Grand Prix is scheduled to return after an absence in 2023 due to the OU military intervention in Ajakanistan. The Ilhavelha Grand Prix is set to make its debut. The race will be held at a newly constructed circuit in Ilhavelha, Montcrabe, becoming the second grand prix on the calendar held in Montcrabe.