The Women’s 2024 F1 Academy Race Commences in Jeddah This Weekend

Here’s all you need to know about the second season of the F1 Academy all-female racing category featuring some of the world’s best drivers, including two Emirati women.

Created by Formula 1 in 2022, the F1 Academy is an all-female racing category featuring some of the world’s best drivers. It is designed to develop women racers aged 25 and under.

Opening the second season of the all-female racing series — taking place in Jeddah from March 6 to 8 ahead of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Susie Wolff, wife of Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff, holds the position of managing director at the F1 Academy.

This season, all 10 Formula 1 teams will support one driver with the team’s livery on their car. Brands including Tommy Hilfiger, Puma and Charlotte Tilbury have partnered to sponsor the remaining drivers.

Teams and drivers

The five teams on the F1 Academy grid are Rodin Motorsport, Prema Racing, Campos Racing, ART Grand Prix and MP Motorsport.

Each team will have three drivers, compared to two in Formula One.

Nine of the 15 drivers from the inaugural season are set to return including Emirati sisters Hamda and Amna Al-Qubaisi, backed by Red Bull.

The full 2024 lineup is below:

Full 2024 F1 Academy schedule

The 2024 season will see seven rounds across three continents over 10 months.

The opener will be held at Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Corniche Circuit before it hits the US at the Miami International Autodrome in May and the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the third round.

  • Round 1: March 6-8  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Round 2: May 2-4  Miami, US
  • Round 3: June 20-22  Barcelona, Spain
  • Round 4: Aug. 22-24  Zandvoort, Netherlands (Circuit Zandvoort)
  • Round 5: Sept. 19-21  Marina Bay, Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
  • Round 6: Nov. 28-30  Lusail, Qatar (Lusail International Circuit)
  • Round 7: Dec. 5-7  Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)

Points system

Each weekend there will be a qualifying round and two races. During qualifying, each driver’s fastest lap will set the order for race one. The drivers’ second-fastest laps will set the grid for race two.

In both races, points will be awarded to the top 10 classified drivers as follows — from 25 to one — as they are in Formula 1. Each weekend, a driver can accumulate a total of 56 points; the teams are competing for 122 points.

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Source: Arab News

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