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All you need to know about the forthcoming Formula One 2024 season

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton will be moving to Ferrari in the 2025 season, but before that, the 2024 season will see 21 countries across five continents in the schedule, with recent additions of Las Vegas, Miami and Qatar and the return of China since 2019 and the pandemic.

February 25, 2024 / 15:57 IST
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F1 season 2024 races start in Bahrain, from February 29 to March 2, a shift to Thursday to Saturday schedule from the usual Friday to Sunday one, done for Ramzan and the Middle-Eastern venue for the race. (Photo: Getty Images)
F1 season 2024 races start in Bahrain, from February 29 to March 2, a shift to Thursday to Saturday schedule from the usual Friday to Sunday one, done for Ramzan and the Middle-Eastern venue for the race. (Photo: Getty Images)

If the forthcoming 2024 season of Formula One racing starting this month was not novel enough — 24 races, a season lasting February to December, which is record-breaking long — came the news that the sport’s best-known racer was switching jobs. F1’s Lewis Hamilton, after six world championships in 12 seasons with Mercedes, announced earlier this month that he would be moving to Ferrari in the 2025 season.

Some call it the biggest move ever in this sport, as F1’s most successful driver switches lanes to enter F1’s most successful team. On par with Michael Schumacher on world championships (seven), Hamilton is seeking to stand alone on the podium with eight, which he came close to achieving in 2021 before being pipped to the chequered flag by Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen. But plagued by Mercedes’ less-than-satisfactory car for the last two seasons, in which Hamilton has been winless, the 39-year-old Brit is moving to — hopefully — faster pastures that will let him ride into the inevitable sunset with the kind of achievements he aspires to.

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There is, however, that uncomfortable 2024 season yet to go through with, which many professionals who have served three-month notices in their corporate employments would empathise with. With six of his titles coming with Mercedes between 2014-2020 (first one was in 2008), this would be an uncomfortably long goodbye for both driver and team, particularly as Mercedes will try to keep Hamilton out of their plans and meetings for the 2025 season.

“It’s a wonderful brand (Ferrari), it’s a great team,” Red Bull boss Christian Horner told ESPN when the news became public. “To walk away from the relationship he’s (Hamilton) had with Mercedes-Benz since before his time in Formula One is a big move for him, but one he’s obviously given a great deal of thought to. He’s obviously seen something he believes in at Ferrari that’s been sufficiently appealing  to get him to step out of his comfort zone.”