F1 standings 2024: Updated driver and constructor points, results and schedule for every Formula One race

Joshua Mayne

F1 standings 2024: Updated driver and constructor points, results and schedule for every Formula One race image

After an utterly dominant campaign last year, Max Verstappen picked up where he left off as he claimed victory in Bahrain to kickstart the 2024 Formula 1 season.

Jeddah then saw Verstappen qualify in pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and largely dominated from start to finish despite a brief spell in first for Lando Norris behind a safety car. Sergio Perez secured second after an early battle with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.

There was a shake-up in Melbourne, though, with Verstappen and Hamilton retiring early. Sainz went on to win, securing a Ferrari one-two alongside Charles Leclerc. Norris rounded out the podium.

However, Verstappen returned to the top of the podium in Japan, winning from pole for the 30th time in his career, before claiming back-to-back wins in China.

Looking for a third-straight win of the season, Verstappen couldn't continue his dominance as he was beaten by Norris in Miami when the McLaren driver won his first Formula One race of his career. Then, at Monaco, Charles Leclerc finally tasted victory at his home grand prix, closing the gap at the top of the drivers' standings.

Verstappen got back to winning ways in Canada, while there were also positive signs for Mercedes in that race, as they claimed the first podium of the year.

The Dutchman appeared on track for another victory, but a late collision with Norris saw George Russell win his first race of the season and the second of his F1 career.

Lewis Hamilton then went and won the Silverstone Grand Prix as he pipped Verstappen and Norris in the versatile conditions and his first win since the penultimate race of the 2021 season.

Oscar Piastri became the newest F1 race winner, securing his debut victory in Hungary, finishing ahead of his teammate in controversial circumstances.

Hamilton scored his second win of the season after his teammate Russell was disqualified in Belgium.

After the summer break, it was Norris who made a statement, beating Verstappen by a considerable margin in the Dutch Grand Prix. Leclerc then won at Monza in front of some delirious Ferrari fans.

Piastri then claimed his second race win of the season in Azerbaijan.

McLaren's success continued in Singapore when Norris recorded a statement victory over Verstappen.

The Sporting News will keep you updated this season with the standings for both the Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships.

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F1 Drivers' World Championship 2024 updated standings, points

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1Max VerstappenRed Bull331
2Lando NorrisMcLaren279
3Charles LeclercFerrari245
4Oscar PiastriMcLaren237
5Carlos SainzFerrari190
6Lewis HamiltonMercedes174
7George RussellMercedes155
8Sergio PerezRed Bull144
9Fernando AlonsoAston Martin62
10Lance StrollAston Martin24
11Nico HulkenbergHaas24
12Yuki TsunodaRB22
13Alexander AlbonWilliams12
14Daniel RicciardoRB12
15Pierre GaslyAlpine8
16Oliver BearmanFerrari7
17Kevin MagnussenHaas6
18Esteban OconAlpine5
19Franco ColapintoWilliams4
20Zhou GuanyuKick Sauber0
21Logan SargeantWilliams0
22Valtteri BottasKick Sauber0

F1 Constructors' Championship 2024 updated standings, points

PositionTeamPoints
1McLaren516
2Red Bull475
3Ferrari441
4Mercedes329
5Aston Martin86
6RB34
7Haas31
8Williams16
9Alpine13
10Kick Sauber0

F1 2024: Schedule, calendar

DateGrand PrixTrack
Feb. 29 - Mar. 2BahrainBahrain International Circuit
Mar. 7-9Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit
Mar. 22-24AustraliaMelbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Apr. 5-7JapanSuzuka International Racing Course
Apr. 19-21ChinaShanghai International Circuit
May 3-5MiamiMiami International Autodrome
May 17-19Emilia RomagnaAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
May 24-26MonacoCircuit de Monaco
Jun. 7-9CanadaCircuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Jun. 21-23SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Jun. 28-30AustriaRed Bull Ring
Jul. 5-7United KingdomSilverstone Circuit
Jul. 19-21HungaryHungaroring
Jul. 26-28BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Aug. 23-25NetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort
Aug. 30 - Sep. 1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza
Sep. 13-15AzerbaijanBaku City Circuit
Sep. 20-22SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit
Oct. 18-20USACircuit of the Americas
Oct. 25-27MexicoAutodromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Nov. 1-3BrazilAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Nov. 21-23Las VegasLas Vegas Strip Circuit
Nov. 29 - Dec. 1QatarLusail International Circut
Dec. 6-8Abu DhabiYas Marina Circuit

F1 2024: Results, podiums

Bahrain Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Perez, 3rd: Sainz

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Perez, 3rd: Leclerc

Australian Grand Prix: 1st: Sainz, 2nd: Leclerc, 3rd: Norris

Japanese Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Perez, 3rd: Sainz

Chinese Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Norris, 3rd: Perez

Miami Grand Prix: 1st: Norris, 2nd: Verstappen, 3rd: Leclerc

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Norris, 3rd: Leclerc

Monaco Grand Prix: 1st: Leclerc, 2nd: Piastri, 3rd: Sainz

Canadian Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Leclerc, 3rd: Norris 

Spain Grand Prix: 1st: Verstappen, 2nd: Norris, 3rd: Hamilton

Austrian Grand Prix: 1st: Russell, 2nd: Piastri, 3rd: Sainz

British Grand Prix: 1st: Hamilton, 2nd: Verstappen, 3rd: Norris

Hungarian Grand Prix: 1st: Piastri, 2nd: Norris, 3rd: Hamilton

Belgian Grand Prix: 1st: Hamilton, 2nd: Piastri, 3rd: Leclerc

Dutch Grand Prix: 1st: Norris, 2nd: Verstappen, 3rd: Leclerc

Italian Grand Prix: 1st: Leclerc, 2nd: Piastri, 3rd: Norris

Azerbaijan Grand Prix: 1st: Piastri, 2nd: Leclerc, 3rd: Russell

Singapore Grand Prix: 1st: Norris, 2nd: Verstappen, 3rd: Piastri

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.