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Formula One (F1) is the highest class of worldwide racing for open-wheel, single-seater formula racing cars run by Formula One Group and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The FIA Formula One World Championship has been one of the world's premier forms of motorsport since its inaugural running in 1950 and is often considered to be the pinnacle of motorsport. The word formula in the name refers to the set of rules all participant cars must follow. A Formula One season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix. Grands Prix take place in multiple countries and continents on either purpose-built circuits or closed roads.

Formula One
Formula One logo since 2018
CategoryOpen-wheel single-seater Formula auto racing
CountryInternational
Inaugural season1950
Drivers22
Teams11
Engine manufacturers
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' championUnited Kingdom Lando Norris (2025)
(McLaren-Mercedes)
Constructors' championUnited Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes (2025)
Most titles
Official websiteformula1.com
Current season

A points scoring system is used at Grands Prix to determine two annual World Championships: one for the drivers, and one for the constructors—now synonymous with teams. Each driver must hold a valid Super Licence, the highest class of racing licence the FIA issues, and the races must be held on Grade One tracks, the highest grade rating the FIA issues for circuits.

It has been owned by the Liberty Media Corporation that brought the group in 2017 for an estimated $8 billion, previously owned by British business magnate Bernie Ecclestone. The new ownership have introduced five Grands Prix—namely the Miami, the Las Vegas, the Saudi Arabian, the Qatar and the Dutch Grand Prix—investing mostly in the American and Middle Eastern market.

Formula One cars are the world's fastest regulated road-course racing cars, owing to high cornering speeds achieved by generating large amounts of aerodynamic downforce, most of which is generated by front and rear wings, as well as underbody tunnels. The cars depend on electronics, aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres. Traction control, launch control, automatic shifting, and other electronic driving aids were first banned in 1994. They were briefly reintroduced in 2001 but were banned once more in 2004 and later 2008.

With the average annual cost of running a team—e.g., designing, building, and maintaining cars; staff payroll; transport—at approximately £193 million as of 2018 (though the cost cap stands at US$215 million), Formula One's financial and political battles are widely reported. The United Kingdom is the hub of Formula One racing, with six out of the eleven teams based there.

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