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FORMULA 1 is in full swing for 2024, and it's set to be one of the spiciest seasons yet. And while catching it all from the comfort of your own home is, well, fine... there's something to be said for experiencing it in the flesh. And yes, we get it - landing F1 tickets is far from an easy task. Some might even say it's a challenge on par with getting Eras tour tickets. But here's the thing: it doesn't have to be that way. Plenty of lucky ticket-holders change their minds - and their plans - last minute, and need to get those tickets into new, appreciative hands (meaning all the more tickets on offer to those later to the game). So, ticket alerts at the ready, and without further ado, here's six reasons to see a FORMULA 1 race in real life.
1. Ultra-competitive races, thanks to new regulations and tech
Formula 1 is probably one of the highest stakes, dangerous, adrenaline-pumping sports you can witness (outside of jumping off mountains in bat-shaped wingsuits, but, like, who does that?!).
And high stakes driving and aggressive technique is already making for a major race season in 2024, with what is shaping up to be a close battle for champion status. This is partly because of new regulations designed to make the field more competitive.
2023’s limits on the number of sets of tyres allowed have been loosened. Teams see more power unit allocations too, from three to four per season – allows teams to push their cars to the limit with reduced risk of penalties.
That, coupled with the new cooling scoops for driver comfort, and continued innovations in wet weather technology, means the 2024 season not only prioritizes driver safety but also ensures competitive and dynamic races. . All of this tightened competition ensures every single race is crucial, with more on-track fireworks in store.
2. You’re attending a record-breaking, historic edition of F1
2024 marks the 75th anniversary of the sport, which is pretty remarkable in itself.
The season consists of a record-breaking 24 races – more than any other season in the history of the sport. Looking back on this historic event and knowing you were there? Unmatched, if you ask us.
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3. Catch team debuts in real life
This year’s season also marks a significant shake-up in the paddock, and these team debuts and structural changes are poised to bring a fresh wave of excitement and unpredictability to the 2024 season, making it a must-watch for F1 enthusiasts.
One of the most notable changes is the end of Alfa Romeo's partnership with Sauber. As Sauber gears up to become the Audi works team in 2026, the team has rebranded as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, competing under the constructor name Kick Sauber.
So far, the team has shown steady progress in the 2024 season, with consistent midfield results and successful integration of their new technical and management changes. While they have yet to secure podium finishes, their performance lays a solid foundation for their future as the Audi works team.
Another major rebranding has occurred with AlphaTauri, which has now become RB, reflecting a significant overhaul.
4. It’s a chance to connect with other F1 enthusiasts
Going to the races means you can also participate in exclusive fan experiences, including pit lane walks, driver meet-and-greets, and access to team paddocks.
The 2024 season also includes improved digital content and interactive trackside activities, make attending an F1 race more immersive and memorable than ever.
5. It’s make or break for many drivers
... In other words, something you you’ll seriously want to see live. While teams have stayed the same since the latter half of the 2023 season, there’s rumours of big shake-ups, with many of 2025’s seats unconfirmed.
So, expect fireworks as this year’s races unfold, as drivers fight tooth and nail – history in the making, and something you really want to catch in the flesh.
6. It’s a fresh way to explore a new city
When FORMULA 1 comes to town, the whole vibe of a place changes. Race tracks spiral through the city, and there's an electricity in the air. And with races everywhere from the UK, Hungary, Belgium, Singapore, the USA and beyond, it's an opportunity to visit somewhere new and tick two things from the bucket list. What's not to like?
2024 FORMULA 1 Calendar
5-7 July British GP, Silverstone
19-21 July Hungarian GP, Budapest
26-28 July Belgian GP, Spa
30 August–1 September Italian GP, Monza
13-15 September Azerbaijan GP, Baku
20-22 September Singapore GP, Singapore
18-20 October United States GP, Austin
25-27 October Mexican GP, Mexico City
1-3 November Brazilian GP, São Paulo
21-23 November Las Vegas GP, Las Vegas
29 November–1 December Qatar GP, Losail
6-8 December Abu Dhabi GP, Yas Marina