2024 F1 Academy season

F1 Academy is a spec series; all teams competing with an identical Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli.

During the first race, wildcard driver Reema Juffali collided with Amna Al Qubaisi on lap two, while Jessica Edgar sustained a puncture midway after contact with Tina Hausmann.

Lovinfosse re-entered the track directly in the path of Lia Block, which earned her a five-place grid penalty for the next race.

Pulling took a comfortable victory from Pin, while Chambers achieved her first podium in the series from Weug, who eventually fell to sixth after a penalty.

Lovinfosse locked up in the first corner and tagged Hausmann, who was forced to retire for the second race in a row.

[39] Chambers dominated the second race of the weekend, jumping Pulling at the start and taking a lights-to-flag win.

The win allowed Chambers to draw level with Pin for second in the championship, both of whom sat 66 points behind Pulling.

[40] Race 1 was rescheduled to Sunday and shortened to thirteen laps after adverse weather postponed the original start.

Pin crossed the line in second, but received a 5-second time penalty for a jump start, which dropped her down to fifth place.

Martí and Weug rounded out the podium, while Nina Gademan finished fourth, becoming the first wildcard entry to score points.

Pin was once again penalized for jumping the start, but she managed to build a gap and was still classified in her finishing position of third, while earning a point for the fastest lap.

Race 3's starting grid would be decided by the drivers' third-fastest time set in the qualifying session.

[48] In Race 1, Chambers took the lead into the first corner, but spun on the first lap and received a 5-second penalty for an unsafe rejoin.

Abbi Pulling won the race, ahead of Hamda Al Qubaisi and Doriane Pin.

On lap 12, Lovinfosse hit a bollard while trying to make a move on the inside of Jessica Edgar, which spun the latter and also resulted in contact with Nobels.

This caused a safety car, which lasted until the end of the race, where Pulling took her ninth victory ahead of Chambers and Hamda Al Qubaisi.

Block was then given an additional 10-second penalty for spinning Hamda Al Qubaisi on lap 12, which caused a safety car.

Maya Weug's 10-second lead was neutralized by the safety car, but she successfully defended against Pulling on the restart, to take her maiden victory and secure the teams' championship for Prema.

No points are given to the driver who clocked in the fastest lap time but finished outside the top 10 or if the leader has completed less than 50% of the scheduled race distance.