The pinnacle of single-seater motorsport. Ten teams compete across 24 Grand Prix worldwide, pushing the boundaries of engineering and driver skill at speeds exceeding 230 mph.
Formula 1 is the highest class of international single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the FIA. Founded in 1950, the World Championship season consists of approximately 24 Grand Prix races held on circuits and street courses worldwide. Teams design and build their own cars under strict technical regulations, making F1 a constructor's championship as much as a driver's championship.
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