Number of races
21 (22 scheduled)
Points system
Ten places 25–18–15–
12–10–8–6–4–2–1
Fastest lap : 1 point
The 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship , otherwise known as the 2020 Formula One Season , will be the 71st season of the FIA Formula One World Championship , held between 22 March and 29 November 2020.[2] The season would be the longest in F1 history, with twenty-two Grand Prix to be staged after the inclusion of the Dutch and Vietnamese Grand Prix .[3]
The start of the season was overshadowed by the coronavirus outbreak which originated from China, which resulted in the Chinese Grand Prix being postponed. As Italy was one of the worst affected countries from the outbreak, both Ferrari and AlphaTauri have expressed concerns from attending races. Organizers of the Bahrain Grand Prix have also banned spectators from attending the weekend. On 13 March, the FIA announced that the Australian Grand Prix would be cancelled following McLaren 's withdrawal from the event after one of their members tested positive for the virus. Following the cancellation, both the Bahrain and Vietnam Grands Prix have been postponed as well.
Background
Teams and Drivers
Car launch dates
Source[50]
Changes from last season
Team changes
Driver Changes
Mid-season Changes
Team changes
Driver changes
Season calendar
Vietnam is set to host a Grand Prix, set on a street circuit in Hanoi.[3] The Dutch Grand Prix is also set to return to the Circuit Zandvoort .[37] [51]
Coronavirus outbreak
The 2020 Chinese Grand Prix is announced to be postponed on February 12, due to the outbreak of the coronavirus .[52] . As both teams based in Italy, which is one of the seriously-affected countries outside China, Ferrari and AlphaTauri expressed concerns on attending races, managing director Ross Brawn announced that Grands Prix may not go ahead should teams were unable to attend.
Organizers of the Bahrain Grand Prix have banned spectators from attending the race weekend. [53]
McLaren announced their withdrawal from the Australian Grand Prix on 12 March after one of their team members tested positive for the virus. The following day, the FIA announced that the Grand Prix would be cancelled after a meeting with the nine other teams concluded with a majority stating that the race should not go ahead. [54]
Following the cancellation, the FIA has also decided to postpone both the Bahrain and Vietnam Grands Prix.
World Championship Schedule
Outlined below is the full calendar for the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship:
Testing
Testing for the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship would begin with a tyre test at the end of the 2019 season, before two three day pre-season tests staged at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in February 2020.[76] That, however, would be all the testing there would be for the 2020 Season, with no in-season tests scheduled in a bid to reduce running costs, as well as the fact that the rulebook was identical to how it had been in 2019.[76] It would also free up resources for teams to develop their 2021 cars, while every team would have to field a young driver in the post-season Pirelli tyre test.[76]
Outlined below is the full testing schedule for the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship:
It was also announced that teams could no longer block off vision from the front of the garage during testing, meaning rival teams could see into each others garages and their 2020-spec cars during tests when they were being worked on.[76]
Regulations
Technical
Tyres
Outlined below is the full range of compounds used by Pirelli, as they were marked during the 2019 Barcelona Tests :
Pirelli Tyres 2020
C1 - Hard
C2 - Medium
C3 - Soft
C4 - Supersoft
C5 - Hypersoft
Intermediate
Wet
The Intermediate and Wet tyre compounds and tread patterns were identical to those used in 2018.[77]
Sporting
Outlined below is a full breakdown of the point scoring system for the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship:
2020 FIA Formula One World Championship Championship Points Table
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
FL
25
18
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
1
The fastest lap is only awarded to a driver who finishes in the top ten.
Season Results
Testing
Race Results
Championship Standings
Drivers' World Championship
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Constuctors' World Championship
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Head-to-Head: Teammate Comparisons
Team mate comparisons
Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton
0
Out-raced
0
Valtteri Bottas
0
Outqualified
0
19
Wins
3
46
Podiums
22
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Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel
0
Out-raced
0
Charles Leclerc
0
Outqualified
0
0
Wins
3
2
Podiums
20
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Red Bull Racing -Honda
Max Verstappen
0
Out-raced
0
Alexander Albon
0
Outqualified
0
48
Wins
0
67
Podiums
2
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McLaren -Renault
Carlos Sainz, Jr.
0
Out-raced
0
Lando Norris
0
Outqualified
0
2
Wins
0
17
Podiums
13
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Renault
Daniel Ricciardo
0
Out-raced
0
Esteban Ocon
0
Outqualified
0
1
Wins
1
3
Podiums
3
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AlphaTauri -Honda
Pierre Gasly
0
Out-raced
0
Daniil Kvyat
0
Outqualified
0
1
Wins
0
3
Podiums
0
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Racing Point -BWT Mercedes
Sergio Pérez
0
Out-raced
0
Lance Stroll
0
Outqualified
0
6
Wins
0
27
Podiums
2
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Alfa Romeo -Ferrari
Kimi Räikkönen
0
Out-raced
0
Antonio Giovinazzi
0
Outqualified
0
0
Wins
0
0
Podiums
0
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Haas -Ferrari
Romain Grosjean
0
Out-raced
0
Kevin Magnussen
0
Outqualified
0
0
Wins
0
0
Podiums
0
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Williams -Mercedes
George Russell
0
Out-raced
0
Nicholas Latifi
0
Outqualified
0
1
Wins
0
11
Podiums
0
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Pole Position Trophy
The driver who scores the most pole positions over the course of the season will win the pole position trophy .
Super Licence Penalty Points
For more information, see Penalty points .
References
Videos and Images:
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