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[[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]].
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Revision as of 11:34, 3 March 2024

Fabrizju Zolla is the reigning World Drivers' Champion, driving for Renehan, the defending World Constructors' Champions.

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.

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.

Teams and drivers that compete in the 2024 World Championship
Entrant Constructor Chassis Power unit Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds
Salisford Alfieri-Rossi Motorsport Alfieri-Rossi-Scutari AR43 Scutari S024/7 22
28
Lurjize Saba Nikoladze
Salisford Angelo Duca
1–22
1–22
Creeperopolis Corona Extra and Zaldívar Racing Corona Extra-Zaldívar-Reyes–Ribelles C2015 Reyes–Ribelles RR561 13
40
Creeperopolis Esteban Cruz Albeño
State of the Church Osmín Salinas Quijada
1–22
1–22
Monsilva Chienrú Racing Chienrú CU33 Chienrú CR33 5
11
Reykanes Búri Hlíðbergsson
Rakhman Mikhail Kotlavchenko
1–22
1–22
Montcrabe Iżakk Racing Iżakk-Crabota IK23 Crabota CMC2023 32
77
Monsilva Wu Chang
Montcrabe Frenċ Bakere
1–22
1–22
Tirol Corsa Markusse Markusse M24 Markusse MA64 4
8
Quebecshire Olivier de Marsotte
Tirol Annamengia Sante
1–22
1–22
Paleocacher Moffatt Dealbh-lìn International Motorsport Moffatt TK422 Moffatt RM500 14
42
Paleocacher Georgia O'Concannon
Baltanla Huỳnh Hoàng Ân
1–22
1–22
Gjorka Renehan Aer Gjorka GP1 Team Renehan RN24 Renehan E-Tech RN24 27
31
Tirol Alfons Menegus
Montcrabe Fabrizju Zolla
1–22
1–22
Kivu Schipol Motorsports Schipol-Renehan SC01 Renehan E-Tech RN24 44
63
Jackson Maddox Chance
New Gandor Sebastian Chlebowski
1–22
1–22
Salisford Scuderia Scutari Scutari S24 Scutari S024/7 7
19
Salisford Vitale Scutari
Creeperopolis José Uribe Álvarez
1–22
1–22
Ajakanistan Vaz and Moldavan Racing Vaz-Moldavan MO1905 Moldavan MA344 20
87
Paleocacher Finbar McEvoy
Ajakanistan 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

Annamengia Sante (left) made her GP1 debut with Markusse. Osmín Salinas Quijada (right) made his official full season debut with Corona.

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.

Round Grand Prix Circuit Race date
1 Baltanlan Grand Prix Baltanla Hanoia Street Circuit, Hanoia 24 March
2 Ajakanistan Grand Prix Ajakanistan Zhdan Race circuit, Toboshi 7 April
3 Creeperian Grand Prix Creeperopolis San Emmanuel Circuit, San Emmanuel 21 April
4 Montcrabe City Grand Prix Montcrabe Crabin Circuit, Montcrabe City 5 May
5 Jackson Grand Prix Jackson Circuit of the Northern Lakes, Benice 19 May
6 Kivuian Grand Prix Kivu Rundkurs Buchthafen, Buchthafen 26 May
7 Karimun Grand Prix Karimun Sirkuit Internasional Mataram Raya , Patravan 9 June
8 Montesayette Grand Prix Montesayette Sayette Autodrome, Lalleyriat 23 June
9 Entropan Grand Prix Entropan Nova Vespera Cirkvito, Maledonia 30 June
10 Tiroler Grand Prix Tirol Circuit dl Sud, San Laurënz 7 July
11 Reykani Grand Prix Reykanes Reykanoring, Hafnir 21 July
12 Bostonia Grand Prix Quebecshire Bostonia City Circuit, Bostonia 28 July
13 Tumanitun Grand Prix Tumland Te Porowhita Nui, Penninsula 25 August
14 Rakhmani Grand Prix Rakhman Novinsk Circuit, Novinsk 1 September
15 Gjorkan Grand Prix Gjorka Cuaird Patrick Birkin, Sligo 15 September
16 Monsilvan Grand Prix Monsilva Houzhuang International Racing Course, Houzhuang 22 September
17 Hapatmitas Grand Prix Hapatmitas Prìomh Sgìre Circuit, Peairtchu 20 October
18 Paleocacherian Grand Prix Paleocacher Mac Sigìth Raceway, Kilcullen 27 October
19 Gandorian Grand Prix New Gandor Lublin Circuit, Lublin 3 November
20 Lurjizean Grand Prix Lurjize Tavisebi Circuit, Tavisebi 23 November
21 Ilhavelha Grand Prix Montcrabe Intervelha Circuit, Ilhavelha 1 December
22 Salisfordian Grand Prix Salisford Autodromo Internazionale, San Tomaso del Mare 8 December

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.

Season Summary

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Scoring system

World Drivers' Championship standings

World Constructors' Championship standings