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F1 Rookie Race Shelved for 2024, Eyes Set on 2025 Debut with Widespread Support

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
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F1 Rookie Race Shelved for 2024, Eyes Set on 2025 Debut with Widespread Support

Plans to introduce a highly anticipated rookie race in Formula 1 have been delayed, with the FIA confirming that the proposed event will not take place in 2024. Despite receiving overwhelming support from teams and key figures in the paddock, logistical and timing challenges have pushed the concept back. The rookie race, intended to give up-and-coming drivers valuable experience in F1 machinery, remains under consideration for 2025.

“Positive Reaction, But Timing Challenges”

The idea of hosting a rookie race after the season finale in Abu Dhabi had gained significant traction, with even Mercedes chief Toto Wolff expressing that no team boss was against it. The race was envisioned as part of the post-season test schedule, offering younger talents a rare chance to gain more time in F1 cars. However, despite the excitement, the FIA concluded that 2024 wasn’t feasible due to “timing and organizational constraints.”

The FIA stated: “While the concept received widespread support, it was determined that due to timing and organisational constraints, the event would not take place in 2024, and discussions will continue to formulate a potential concept and plan for 2025.”

“2026 Regulation Adjustments Take Priority”

Alongside the rookie race discussions, the F1 Commission also focused on upcoming regulation changes scheduled for 2026. Both drivers and teams raised concerns about the lap time reduction initially outlined in the 2026 Technical Regulations, which were first revealed during the Canadian Grand Prix earlier this year. As a result, the FIA confirmed that there would be an increase in the aerodynamic performance levels for the next-generation cars, improving both performance and safety.

“Following discussions during recent Technical Advisory Committee meetings, and ongoing talks with Formula One teams, a number of amendments to the 2026 Technical Regulations in the areas of performance, aerodynamics and safety have been included,” the FIA said.

“Financial and Sporting Frameworks Under Review”

The meeting also addressed the 2026 Financial and Sporting Regulations, aiming to simplify the sporting structure while maintaining financial sustainability. In recognition of the challenges presented by the new power unit regulations, F1 teams will have three separate three-day pre-season tests in 2025 to prepare for the shift.

The proposed updates, including the rookie race for 2025, will need final approval from the FIA World Motorsport Council, which is set to meet on Thursday, October 17. Until then, fans and teams alike will have to wait for more developments on the future of F1’s newest initiatives.

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