🏁 Race Weekend Structure
Practice: Drivers test cars and gather data. Qualifying: Determines starting grid. Grand Prix: Main race where points are awarded.
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Drivers & Constructors of 2026
Quick Guide, a simple overview of the main rules for every fan.
Practice: Drivers test cars and gather data. Qualifying: Determines starting grid. Grand Prix: Main race where points are awarded.
Q1: All 20 drivers; slowest 5 eliminated. Q2: Top 15 compete; 5 more eliminated. Q3: Fastest 10 fight for pole position.
Top 10 earn points (25–1). Fastest lap gives +1 point if in top 10. Team totals decide Constructors’ Championship.
Drivers must use two tire types. Safety car slows the race after incidents. Pit strategy can affect final positions.
Explore iconic races and understand the key rules of Formula 1
How much do you know about
How many drivers compete for each F1 team in a race weekend?
How many points does the race winner receive in Formula 1?
Drivers & Constructors of 2026
Quick Guide, a simple overview of the main rules for every fan.
Practice: Drivers test cars and gather data. Qualifying: Determines starting grid. Grand Prix: Main race where points are awarded.
Q1: All 20 drivers; slowest 5 eliminated. Q2: Top 15 compete; 5 more eliminated. Q3: Fastest 10 fight for pole position.
Top 10 earn points (25–1). Fastest lap gives +1 point if in top 10. Team totals decide Constructors’ Championship.
Drivers must use two tire types. Safety car slows the race after incidents. Pit strategy can affect final positions.