2024 F1 Powerboat World Championship

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2024 F1 Powerboat World Championship
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The 2024 UIM F1 H2O World Championship is the 40th season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing.

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Teams and drivers

TeamHullEngineNo.Race driversRounds
Flag of Vietnam.svg Team VietnamDAC Mercury 2.5 V6 1 Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Andersson1–3
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Stefan Arand1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Victory Team Victory Mercury 2.5 V6 3 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ahmad Al Fahim2–3
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Stark 1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Team Abu DhabiDAC Mercury 2.5 V6 5 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Thani Al Qemzi1–3
6 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Comparato1–3
16 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Rashed Al Qemzi2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China CTIC TeamMoore Mercury 2.5 V6 7 Flag of France.svg Peter Morin1–3
8 Flag of the United States.svg Brent Dillard1–3
Flag of Portugal.svg F1 Atlantic TeamMoore Mercury 2.5 V6 9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Jelf1–3
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Duarte Benavente 1–3
Flag of Finland.svg Red Devil - SMC F1 TeamBaBa Mercury 2.5 V6 11 Flag of Finland.svg Sami Seliö 1–3
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ferdinand Zandbergen1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah TeamBaBa Mercury 2.5 V6 17 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rusty Wyatt1–3
18 Flag of Finland.svg Flip Roms1–3
Flag of Norway.svg Strømøy RacingBaBa Mercury 2.5 V6 50 Flag of Norway.svg Marit Strømøy1–3
DAC77 Flag of Poland.svg Bartek Marszalek1–3
Flag of France.svg Maverick RacingDAC Mercury 2.5 V6 73 Flag of France.svg Cédric Deguisne1–3
74 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Bourgeot1–3

Season calendar

RoundRace TitleDateCircuit LocationRace WinnerHull/EngineRef
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia1–3 March 2024 Lake Toba Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rusty WyattBaBa/Mercury [1]
2 Flag of Vietnam.svg Grand Prix of Binh Dinh - Vietnam29–31 March 2024 Quy Nhon Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Stark Victory/Mercury [2]
3 Flag of Italy.svg Regione Sardegna Grand Prix of Italy14–16 June 2024 Olbia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rusty WyattBaBa/Mercury [3]
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Grand Prix of China4–6 October 2024 Shanghai Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rusty WyattBaBa/Mercury [4]
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg New Development Grand Prix of Zhengzhou, China17-19 October 2024 Zhengzhou Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas AnderssonBaBa/Mercury [5]
6 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Road to Sharjah - Grand Prix of Sharjah6–8 December 2023 Sharjah Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas AnderssonBaBa/Mercury [6]

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  2. "GRAND PRIX OF BINH DINH - VIETNAM".
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