Formula 1 World Championship 2026
About This Tournament
The 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, the pinnacle of motorsport. A new era of F1 with revolutionary 2026 regulations bringing new power units, active aerodynamics, and a reshaped competitive landscape across 24 Grand Prix races on five continents.
Tournament Details
Sport
Racing
Venue
Worldwide (24 races)
Start Date
March 15, 2026
End Date
December 6, 2026
Prize Pool
$140,000,000
Participants
20 teams/fighters
Format
In-Person
Organizer
FIA
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