Which F1 cars have been revealed? When are the 2024 Formula 1 car launches? A new season is fast approaching and you can watch all 24 races live on Sky Sports F1 from the Bahrain Grand Prix at the start of March to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December
Tuesday 16 January 2024 22:24, UK
The 2024 Formula 1 season is just around the corner and each of the 10 teams will be launching their new cars ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix at the end of February.
It's always an exciting time of the year as fans crave for every bit of F1 they can get after the end of last season and there is renewed hope for every driver.
There has been no driver movement in the off-season, a rarity in F1's 74-year history, but the pack is expected to converge after a record-breaking year for Max Verstappen and Red Bull.
In recent years, some teams have elected to not replace their actual car for the new season and that is likely to be the case this year.
However, we should still see some new aerodynamic parts on the exterior of the car during the car launch, especially if a team has gone down the route of revolution over evolution.
Three teams have announced their launch dates so far and the rest of the grid will be confirming their plans soon.
Red Bull are the reigning constructors' champions, having won an unprecedented 21 out of 22 races in 2023.
The Milton Keynes-based team will kick off their 20th season on February 15.
Mercedes went winless in a season for the first time in 12 years last campaign and Lewis Hamilton has not stood on the top step of the podium since December 2021.
A lot therefore rests on their 2024 challenger, the W15, and the former champions have confirmed the car they hope they will fall back in love with will be revealed on February 14 - Valentine's Day - in a digital launch event at Silverstone.
Frederic Vasseur says "95 per cent" of Ferrari's car will be new compared to their 2023 machine which finished third in the standings.
Ferrari were the first team to reveal their car launch date of February 13. In 2023, the team also completed a shakedown in front of 500 fans at their Fiorano test track.
McLaren's upgrades in 2023 brought them back to the front on merit as a mid-season charge saw Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri pick up nine podiums from Silverstone onwards.
If they continue that rate of development, they could put Red Bull under some serious pressure. Having already revealed a reworked livery design for 2024 in mid-January, McLaren's actual new MCL38 will also be shown to the world for the first time on February 14.
Aston Martin pushed Red Bull hard in the early stages of 2023 as Fernando Alonso took six podiums in the opening eight events.
But, they were overhauled by Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren in the second half of the campaign.
The team will reveal the AMR24 at Silverstone on February 12.
Esteban Ocon's Monaco podium and Pierre Gasly's third place at Zandvoort were the highlights for Alpine as they found themselves at the front of the midfield.
There were several personnel changes in the management team including the departure of team principal Otmar Szafnauer, CEO Laurent Rossi, sporting director Alan Permane and chief technical officer Pat Fry.
Alpine will hold a 'motorsports season launch' for both their F1 and World Endurance Championship teams on February 7.
Williams had their best season since 2017 as they finished seventh in the constructors' championship thanks to multiple points finishes from Alex Albon.
The team will hold their season launch on February 5.
Four drivers drove for AlphaTauri in 2023 as Nyck de Vries was dropped after 10 races and Liam Lawson replaced Daniel Ricciardo when the Australian broke his hand. Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda will be the team's driver line-up in 2024.
On the 2024 F1 entry list, AlphaTauri RB was the name of the team previously called AlphaTauri. Their actual name will be announced in due course, as will their car launch.
Alfa Romeo's partnership came to an end in 2023 with the team rebranded as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber ahead of Audi's takeover in 2026.
Coincidentally, Sauber also announced their season launch plans at the same time as Williams and for the same date of February 5.
Haas finished last in the Constructors' Championship and will head in to a season without the charismatic Guenther Steiner leading the team for the first time after his shock departure in early January. He has been replaced by Ayao Komatsu.
The team from Banbury have not confirmed a launch date yet for the VF-24.
Pre-season testing takes place from Wednesday, February 21 to Friday, February 23 at the Bahrain International Circuit with just three days for the teams to get prepared for the new season.
Just one week later, the opening race of the 2024 season will begin with the Bahrain Grand Prix from February 29 to March 2.
Due to the Muslim holy period of Ramadan, the Bahrain and, seven day later, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, will be held on a Saturday.
This means practice one and two will take place on Thursdays, with final practice and qualifying on Fridays.
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