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The 2024 UIM F1 H2O World Championship is the 40th season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing.
Team | Hull | Engine | No. | Race drivers | Rounds |
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Team Vietnam | DAC | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 1 | Jonas Andersson | 1–3 |
2 | Stefan Arand | 1–3 | |||
Victory Team | Victory | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 3 | Ahmad Al Fahim | 2–3 |
4 | Erik Stark | 1–3 | |||
Team Abu Dhabi | DAC | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 5 | Thani Al Qemzi | 1–3 |
6 | Alberto Comparato | 1–3 | |||
16 | Rashed Al Qemzi | 2 | |||
China CTIC Team | Moore | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 7 | Peter Morin | 1–3 |
8 | Brent Dillard | 1–3 | |||
F1 Atlantic Team | Moore | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 9 | Ben Jelf | 1–3 |
10 | Duarte Benavente | 1–3 | |||
Red Devil - SMC F1 Team | BaBa | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 11 | Sami Seliö | 1–3 |
12 | Ferdinand Zandbergen | 1–3 | |||
Sharjah Team | BaBa | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 17 | Rusty Wyatt | 1–3 |
18 | Flip Roms | 1–3 | |||
Strømøy Racing | BaBa | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 50 | Marit Strømøy | 1–3 |
DAC | 77 | Bartek Marszalek | 1–3 | ||
Maverick Racing | DAC | Mercury 2.5 V6 | 73 | Cédric Deguisne | 1–3 |
74 | Alexandre Bourgeot | 1–3 |
Round | Race Title | Date | Circuit Location | Race Winner | Hull/Engine | Ref |
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1 | Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia | 1–3 March 2024 | Lake Toba | Rusty Wyatt | BaBa/Mercury | [1] |
2 | Grand Prix of Binh Dinh - Vietnam | 29–31 March 2024 | Quy Nhon | Erik Stark | Victory/Mercury | [2] |
3 | Regione Sardegna Grand Prix of Italy | 14–16 June 2024 | Olbia | Rusty Wyatt | BaBa/Mercury | [3] |
4 | Grand Prix of China | 4–6 October 2024 | Shanghai | Rusty Wyatt | BaBa/Mercury | [4] |
5 | New Development Grand Prix of Zhengzhou, China | 17-19 October 2024 | Zhengzhou | Jonas Andersson | BaBa/Mercury | [5] |
6 | Road to Sharjah - Grand Prix of Sharjah | 6–8 December 2023 | Sharjah | Jonas Andersson | BaBa/Mercury | [6] |
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