FORMULA 1

Why F1?

I was always fascinated with the mechanics of how cars, planes, or trains moved. I rememeber watching Michael Schumacher race from a young age and I became a fan!


I love everything about pit stops, strategy, timing, choosing tyre types, and the satisfying fast coordination and team work that is required for changing tyres within seconds.


Want to know how F1 works? check out this video for F1 beginners: Everything you need to know


Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher

A legend and my all-time favorite driver. He has retired in 2012. He won his first Formula One World Championship in 1994 and the majority of his race victories were for the Ferrari team.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Another legend and my favorite driver, Lewis is currently active and has won a joint-record seven World Drivers' Championship titles (tied with Michael Schumacher).

Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen

Max is currently active and won his first Formula 1 World Championship in 2021. He is the favorite to win 2023 Championship.

Women

Did you know that everyone can race in Formula 1 regardless of their gender?


Professional racers start out early on with karting and only a selected few ever get the chance to compete in F1. There are currently no women competing in F1 but there have been a few over the years; See the list of female Formula 1 drivers here.


W series (2019-2022) was an all-female single-seater championship. The 2022 W Series season was ended early due to financial issues.


F1 Academy Discover your Drive is a new global initiative (currently only active in the UK) that offer girls and young women the opportunity to take part in entry-level and professional programmes to promote and enhance female participation in the sport.


Sustainability

Net Zero 2030
Net Zero 2030

Formula 1 is striving to become a more sustainable sport and has concrete plans for reaching net zero by 2030. For example, they can reduce emissions by using biofuels.

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Formula E
Formula E

Formula E cars are electric and compete 45 minute races in city circuits. Honestly for me, watching Formula E is way more stressful than Formula 1 because they show how much battery is left for each car. 🔋 😬

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Upcoming races

There are 23 rounds of race scheduled for the 2023 season. The actual race is on Sunday, while practice and qualifying races are held on Friday and Saturday. The 2023 season ends November 26 in Abu Dhabi.


Netherlands circuit
🇳🇱 Round 14: 25-27 August

FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2023

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Italy circuit
🇮🇹 Round 15: 1-3 September

FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAN PREMIO D’ITALIA 2023

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Singapore circuit
🇸🇬 Round 16: 15-17 September

FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 2023

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Teams and Drivers

10 teams are competing in Formula 1 and each team has two drivers. During each season, twenty drivers race in circuits around the world and collect points for themselves and for their teams. There can be up to 12 teams in F1, so we might see new names in the coming seasons.