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2024 F1 Academy season

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Women's motor racing championship

2024F1 Academy
Drivers' Champion:
Abbi Pulling
Teams' Champion:
Prema Racing
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Parent series:
Formula One World Championship
Formula 2 Championship
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Abbi Pulling won the Drivers' Championship, driving forRodin Motorsport.
Doriane Pin (pictured in 2025) finished runner-up, driving forPrema Racing.
Maya Weug finished third, driving forPrema Racing.
Prema Racing won their second Teams' Championship.
Rodin Motorsport finished second in the Teams' Championship.

The2024 F1 Academy season was anopen-wheel racing championship and the second season ofF1 Academy, an all-female,Formula 4-level racing series founded and organized under the management of Formula Motorsport Limited. All seven rounds were run in support of selected rounds of the2024 Formula One World Championship, with 10 of the 15 drivers' cars sporting liveries sponsored by the 10 teams competing in Formula One during 2024.

Prema Racing started the season as defending team's champions, having won the2023 title with inaugural drivers' championMarta García, and retained the team's championship after winning the final race.Abbi Pulling won the drivers' championship withRodin Motorsport, clinching the title after scoring pole position for the first race at Abu Dhabi.

Entries

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The following teams and drivers competed in the 2024 F1 Academy season. As the championship was aspec series; all teams competed with an identicalTatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed byPirelli. Each car was powered by a 165-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine developed by Autotecnica.[1]

For the 2024 season onwards, all Formula One teams would support one driver and have their livery on the driver's car. The remaining drivers (including the wildcard entrants) were supported by the series' other partners.[2] Additionally, the driver contribution was reduced from €150,000 to €100,000.[3]

Full season entries
TeamsNo.DriverSupporting F1 teamRoundsRef.
New ZealandRodin Motorsport3FranceLola LovinfosseAll[4]
9United KingdomAbbi PullingFranceAlpineAll[5]
17United KingdomJessica EdgarAll[6]
NetherlandsMP Motorsport7NetherlandsEmely de Heus[a]All[7]
8United Arab EmiratesHamda Al QubaisiAustriaRed Bull RacingAll[7]
88United Arab EmiratesAmna Al QubaisiItalyRBAll[7]
SpainCampos Racing14United StatesChloe ChambersUnited StatesHaasAll[8]
15GermanyCarrie SchreinerSwitzerlandSauberAll[9]
30SpainNerea MartíAll[10]
FranceART Grand Prix16PhilippinesBianca BustamanteUnited KingdomMcLarenAll[11]
22BrazilAurelia Nobels[b]All[12]
57United StatesLia BlockUnited KingdomWilliamsAll[13]
ItalyPrema Racing19SwitzerlandTina HausmannUnited KingdomAston MartinAll[14]
28FranceDoriane PinGermanyMercedesAll[15]
64NetherlandsMaya WeugItalyFerrariAll[16]
Wildcard entries
ItalyPrema Racing4NetherlandsNina Gademan4[17]
5United KingdomElla Lloyd5[18]
6United KingdomAlisha Palmowski6[19]
18Saudi ArabiaReema Juffali1[20]
54United Arab Emirates Logan Hannah7[21]
77United StatesCourtney Crone2[22]
Sources:[2][23]

Team changes

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Driver changes

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Wildcard entries

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Wildcard entries were added for the 2024 season. Selected drivers were offered a drive operated byPrema Racing (in addition to their three permanent entries) for a single weekend in select rounds and were eligible to score points in the Drivers' Championship.Susie Wolff stated the goals of the wildcard entries were to "promote regional talent, engage with local communities, and increase the talent pool in the regions in which we race".[31]

  • Saudi ArabianGT driverReema Juffali was the wildcard entry for the first round of the season inJeddah.[20]
  • American LMP3 and GT driverCourtney Crone was the wildcard entry for the second round of the season inMiami, supported byQVC.[22]
  • Dutch driverNina Gademan, who competed in the2024 British F4 Championship, was chosen as the wildcard for the fourth round inZandvoort, supported by series partner The Female Quotient.[17]
  • British F4 driverElla Lloyd was the wildcard entry for the fifth round in Singapore, competing in an F1 Academy 'Discover Your Drive' livery.[18]
  • BritishGB4 Vice-ChampionAlisha Palmowski was the wildcard entry for the sixth round in Qatar, also competing in an F1 Academy 'Discover Your Drive' livery.[19]
  • Dubai-based Scottish driver Logan Hannah was the wildcard entry for the seventh round in Abu Dhabi. She raced under an Emirati licence and her entry was supported byAway.[21]

Calendar

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The calendar for the 2024 season was announced in October 2023, reducing to two races a weekend instead of three and having a singular qualifying session. All seven rounds supported the2024 Formula One World Championship.

RoundCircuitRace 1Race 2Race 3
1Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit,Jeddah8 March9 March
2United StatesMiami International Autodrome,Miami4 May5 May
3SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Barcelona22 June23 June
4NetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort,Zandvoort25 August
5SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit,Singapore21 September22 September
6QatarLusail International Circuit,Lusail30 November
7United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit,Abu Dhabi7 December8 December
Source:[32]

Calendar changes

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TheRed Bull Ring,Monza Circuit,Circuit Paul Ricard,Circuit Ricardo Tormo, andCircuit of the Americas were all removed from the calendar due to the series becoming a part of the Formula One support program full-time. At the same time, theMiami International Autodrome,Marina Bay Street Circuit,Lusail International Circuit, and theYas Marina Circuit became new additions to the calendar. TheJeddah Street Circuit hosted the opening round.

After Race 2 at Lusail was cancelled due to barrier repairs, a third race was added to the Yas Marina round.[33]

Season summary

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Round 1: Jeddah

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The season started off at theJeddah Street Circuit.Doriane Pin took pole by nearly eight tenths fromAbbi Pulling andMaya Weug. During the first race, wildcard driverReema Juffali collided withAmna Al Qubaisi on lap 2, whileJessica Edgar sustained a puncture midway after contact withTina Hausmann. Pin won the race from Pulling and Weug.[34]

In the second race,Chloe Chambers taggedLola Lovinfosse into a spin on lap 3. Lovinfosse re-entered the track directly in the path ofLia Block, which earned her a five-place grid penalty for the next race. The sole safety car period happened after Juffali crashed out on lap 6. Pin crossed the finish line first, but was unaware that the race ended and took the chequered flag twice. She was investigated and later penalised for the mistake. Pulling inherited the win ahead of Weug andNerea Martí, with Pin moving down to ninth. Pulling left Jeddah as the championship leader, with Weug in second and Pin in third.[35]

Round 2: Miami

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Pulling took pole in the next round at theMiami International Autodrome. In the first race,Bianca Bustamante stalled from fourth on the grid and could only recover to ninth with the fastest lap. Lap one contact fromAurelia Nobels spun Hausmann into the wall, which caused her retirement and a 10-second time penalty for Nobels. Block spun on lap 7, but remained in the race. Pulling took a comfortable victory from Pin, while Chambers achieved her first podium in the series from Weug, who eventually fell to sixth after a penalty.[36]

Pulling started again from pole in the second race. Lovinfosse locked up in the first corner and tagged Hausmann, who was forced to retire for the second race in a row. On lap 8 Lovinfosse locked up again, this time hitting Nobels. Both were able to rejoin the race, with Lovinfosse earning two 10-second time penalties for her collisions. Edgar spun on lap 11 but was able to rejoin the race. Pulling once again crossed the finish line in first, but this time it was Bustamante who would finish second ahead of Pin.[37]

Round 3: Barcelona

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Pulling claimed her third and fourth pole positions in a row as the series began its European leg at theCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with title rival Pin only fourth as she recovered from fractured ribs sustained in the break between events.[38][39] Pin's problems were compounded when she stalled at the start of Race 1, and fought back to only seventh as Pulling claimed her fourth race win in a row. A safety car was called after Weug and Amna Al Qubaisi collided. Martí and Chambers survived minor first-corner contact to finish second and third respectively.[40]

Chambers dominated the second race of the weekend, jumping Pulling at the start and taking a lights-to-flag win. It was Chambers' maiden F1 Academy victory. The win allowed Chambers to draw level with Pin for second in the championship, both of whom sat 66 points behind Pulling.[41]

Round 4: Zandvoort

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Race 1 at theCircuit Zandvoort was rescheduled to Sunday and shortened to 13 laps after adverse weather postponed the original start. Pulling again started from pole position and took another dominant lights-to-flag victory. Pin crossed the line in second, but received a 5-second time penalty for a jump start, which dropped her down to fifth place. Martí and Weug rounded out the podium, while Nina Gademan finished fourth, becoming the first wildcard entry to score points.[42]

Pin returned to pole position for Race 2. Block and Edgar both stalled on the start, and Martí was pushed wide in the first corner. A battle between Nobels and Gademan ended with Nobels taking a trip through the gravel and Gademan receiving a 10-second time penalty for causing a collision. Pin took the fastest lap and the victory ahead of Weug and Pulling. All three drivers finished within 2.2 seconds of each other, and a 12-second gap to fourth place.[43]

Round 5: Singapore

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Pulling once again took both pole positions for the weekend at theMarina Bay Street Circuit. Race 1 was shortened to 11 laps after a second formation lap was taken because Bustamante missed her grid box, for which she received a 10-second stop and go penalty.Emely de Heus spun on lap 6, but was able to rejoin the race. Pin was once again penalized for jumping the start, but she managed to build a gap and was still classified in her finishing position of third, while earning a point for the fastest lap. Wildcard driverElla Lloyd also received a 5-second penalty for a jump start. Pulling finished in first, ahead of Weug.

Pulling took another lights-to-flag victory in Race 2. Weug and Pin battled for second over the first lap, with Weug ending in front of Pin. The safety car came out on lap 4 after Bustamante hit the curb and spun, although she was able to rejoin the race. On the restart there was contact between Bustamante and Hausmann, with the latter receiving a 10-second penalty. Block achieved her highest finish of the season, ending in fourth place for both races.[44]

Round 6: Qatar

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Pin took pole position for both races at theLusail International Circuit. Pulling overtook Weug at the start of Race 1, ensuring enough points to become the 2024 Champion with 3 races to spare. A 5-second penalty for jumping the start was given to Chambers and to Hausmann, dropping the pair from seventh to eleventh and from fourteenth to fifteenth, respectively. Bustamante spun on lap 12 but was able to rejoin the race. Pin won the race, her third victory of the season.[45]

Race 2 was cancelled after a crash barrier that was damaged from the precedingPorsche Carrera Cup Middle East race could not be repaired in time. This was the first instance of a cancelled race in the series.[46]

Round 7: Abu Dhabi

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As a result of the cancellation of Race 2 in Qatar, F1 Academy announced that a third race would be added in Abu Dhabi at theYas Marina Circuit. Race 3's starting grid would be decided by the drivers' third-fastest time set in the qualifying session.[33] This meant two more points were in given than initially scheduled, with Pulling no longer champion elect, as Pin could win the title if she swept the weekend and Pulling failed to score any points.[47] In qualifying, Pulling took all three poles for the season finale and scored 6 points, to re-secure the drivers' championship.[48]

In Race 1, Chambers took the lead into the first corner, but spun on the first lap and received a 5-second penalty for an unsafe rejoin. On lap 6, Hausmann hit the back of Lovinfosse, who was then spun by Chambers. Hausmann was given a 10-second penalty for the incident, which was added to a 5-second penalty she received earlier in the race for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. Abbi Pulling won the race, ahead ofHamda Al Qubaisi and Doriane Pin.[49]

Race 2 was the first race with multiple lead changes, as Pulling and Chambers battled for the win. On lap 1, Lovinfosse crashed into Schreiner and sent her airborne. Schreiner was forced to retire the car, and Lovinfosse received a 10-second penalty for causing a collision, while Amna Al Qubaisi also received a 10-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage when she evaded the incident. On lap 12, Lovinfosse hit a bollard while trying to make a move on the inside of Jessica Edgar, which spun the latter and also resulted in contact with Nobels. This caused a safety car, which lasted until the end of the race, where Pulling took her ninth victory ahead of Chambers and Hamda Al Qubaisi.[50] After the race concluded, Amna Al Qubaisi was given a 10-second penalty for causing a collision with Block, and Lovinfosse was given a five-place grid drop for Race 3, for causing the collision with Edgar and Nobels.[51]

Nobels stalled on the starting grid of Race 3, but was able to get going and continue the race. Pin and Chambers collided into the first corner, resulting in a front wing change and 10-second penalty for Chambers, who also later received a 5-second penalty for a jump start. On lap 4, Bustamante collided with Hamda Al Qubaisi, and was given a 10-second penalty for causing a collision. Multiple cars cut the chicane on lap 7, resulting in a 5-second penalty for Edgar and Block, and a 10-second penalty for Amna Al Qubaisi. Block was then given an additional 10-second penalty for spinning Hamda Al Qubaisi on lap 12, which caused a safety car. Maya Weug's 10-second lead was neutralized by the safety car, but she successfully defended against Pulling on the restart, to take her maiden victory and secure the teams' championship forPrema.[52]

Race results and standings

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche CircuitFranceDoriane PinUnited KingdomAbbi PullingFranceDoriane PinItalyPrema Racing
R2FranceDoriane PinFranceDoriane PinUnited KingdomAbbi Pulling[c]New ZealandRodin Motorsport
2R1United StatesMiami International AutodromeUnited KingdomAbbi PullingPhilippinesBianca BustamanteUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R2United KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
3R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R2United KingdomAbbi PullingUnited StatesChloe ChambersUnited StatesChloe ChambersSpainCampos Racing
4R1NetherlandsCircuit ZandvoortUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R2FranceDoriane PinFranceDoriane PinFranceDoriane PinItalyPrema Racing
5R1SingaporeMarina Bay Street CircuitUnited KingdomAbbi PullingFranceDoriane PinUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R2United KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
6R1QatarLusail International CircuitFranceDoriane PinFranceDoriane PinFranceDoriane PinItalyPrema Racing
R2FranceDoriane PinRace cancelled[d]
7R1United Arab EmiratesYas Marina CircuitUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R2United KingdomAbbi PullingUnited StatesChloe ChambersUnited KingdomAbbi PullingNew ZealandRodin Motorsport
R3United KingdomAbbi PullingNetherlandsMaya WeugNetherlandsMaya WeugItalyPrema Racing
Source:[32][55]

Scoring system

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Two points will be awarded to the driver(s) who start Race 1 and Race 2 from pole position. Fastest lap points are also handed out in each race to the driver and team who achieved the fastest valid lap time and classified inside the top 10. No points are given to the driver who clocked in the fastest lap time but finished outside the top 10 or if the leader has completed less than 50% of the scheduled race distance.[56]

Position, points per race
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
25181512108642121
Source:[1]

Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverJED
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
CAT
Spain
ZAN
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2[d]R1R2R3
1United KingdomAbbi Pulling2F11P1PF1PF2P1PF31P1PF2C1PF1P2P338
2FranceDoriane Pin1P9PF237551PF3F31PFCP345217
3NetherlandsMaya Weug3265Ret1332223C751F177
4SpainNerea Martí14†3472428758C663136
5United Arab EmiratesHamda Al Qubaisi95565384664C2310133
6United StatesChloe Chambers4103431F6125811C112F16122
7PhilippinesBianca Bustamante569F2471411161416C571473
8United StatesLia Block16†111510106915446C12121544
9GermanyCarrie Schreiner10712912111068912C9Ret634
10SwitzerlandTina Hausmann613RetRet98119101615C159431
11NetherlandsEmely de Heus121211126101513151010C48929
12BrazilAurelia Nobels7Ret131313147514129C1011829
13United KingdomJessica Edgar154714815121613157C16Ret1228
14FranceLola Lovinfosse8Ret1015119137111314C13Ret719
15United Arab EmiratesAmna Al Qubaisi13888Ret121614121113C8131316
16NetherlandsNina Gademan41013
17United KingdomAlisha Palmowski5C10
18United KingdomElla Lloyd978
19United Arab Emirates Logan Hannah1410111
20United StatesCourtney Crone14110
21Saudi ArabiaReema Juffali11Ret0
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2[d]R1R2R3Points
JED
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
CAT
Spain
ZAN
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates
Sources:[57][58]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

P – Pole
F – Fastest Lap
† — Did not finish, but classified

Teams' championship

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Pos.TeamJED
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
CAT
Spain
ZAN
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2[d]R1R2R3
1ItalyPrema Racing1P2237531PF221PFCP341F423
39PF6598523F33C754
613RetRetRet13119101615C1596
2New ZealandRodin Motorsport2F11P1PF1PF2P1PF31P1PF2C1PF1P2P393
847148912711137C13Ret5
15Ret101511151316131514C16Ret8
3SpainCampos Racing433421F26558C62F3290
1074734687811C967
14†10129121110128912C11Ret16
4NetherlandsMP Motorsport95565384664C2310176
128886101513121010C4811
13121112Ret121614151113C81313
5FranceART Grand Prix569F24675446C579144
711131010791114129C101114
16†Ret151313141415161416C121215
Pos.TeamR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2[d]R1R2R3Points
JED
Saudi Arabia
MIA
United States
CAT
Spain
ZAN
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates
Source:[57]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

P – Pole
F – Fastest Lap
† — Did not finish, but classified

Notes

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  1. ^De Heus is aRed Bull Academy Programme member, but her entry is not supported by either of the Red Bull-owned teams.
  2. ^Nobels is aFerrari Driver Academy member, but her entry is not supported by the F1 team.[12]
  3. ^Doriane Pin finished first on track, but was given a post-race drive-through penalty due to crossing the chequered flag twice. This was converted into a 20-second time penalty, and Pulling inherited the win.[53]
  4. ^abcdeRace 2 in Qatar was cancelled due to barrier damage caused by a crash in the precedingPorsche Carrera Cup Middle East race, which could not be repaired in time for the F1 Academy race to go ahead.[54]

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