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F1 2024 Season

Who needs a Team Principal!?

Team principal, one of the most sought after jobs in the F1 industry. To be a team principal is to be at the top of your game and career with a team’s success for a season riding on your shoulders. But what does it take to be a team principal and what is it they actually do?

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It might surprise people to learn that there are no fixed CV requirements to get the most coveted job in F1 outside of being a driver! It is good to have a background in engineering and a working knowledge of how teams are run but former racers, skilled management types, and hard-line businesspeople have also stood up to the task. If you possess a little of all the above it seems you will go far in the team management game! 

In simple terms, the team principal is the boss. The team’s performance as well as financing begins and ends with them. However, things become more complicated when looking at teams individually. There was a time when team principals and owners were one in the same while also being heavily involved with the teams as either drivers, mechanics, or designers. Nowadays the team principles are often hired separately for the specific job of team management and although they may be shareholders within the team, they do not own it. 

What do they do?

An F1 team principal serves as the public face of the team, they give endless press interviews where they speak on behalf of the team during race weekends as well as away from the track. They are also the representative chosen to attend meetings with the governing body, race stewards, and other teams. Although they will also have specialists by their side, they will be the face of the operation. 

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One of the biggest parts of the team principal role is people management. They are there to create a winning environment and structure and keep everyone happy, so they produce their best work for the team. The team principal often overseas the hiring and firing of the top specialist roles in race engineering, strategy, and mechanics to ensure they find the best fit for their team. 

Each team picks their team principal based on what they want their focus to be. In 2023 there were several changes of leadership in the F1 teams in an attempt to reshape the teams and inject a spark back into the teams and give them the energy to work hard to catch up with the engineering masterpiece of the Red Bull. The problem with being a team principal is that when something goes wrong or your team fails to perform, the blame ultimately comes back to the top and the team leader is often the first to be replaced in an effort to fix the team for the following year. It can take a long time for a new team principal to integrate into the team and become an effective leader while also navigating the press storm that follows the changes.

Who are they in 2024?

Team: Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team

Principal: Toto Wolff

Start Year: 2013

Wins as principal: 115

Source: MercedesAMGF1.com

Team: Oracle Red Bull Racing

Principal: Christian Horner

Start Year: 2005

Wins as principal: 113

Source: RedBull.com

Team: Scuderia Ferrari

Principal: Fred Vasseur

Start Year: 2023

Wins as principal: 1

Source: Ferrari.com

Team: BWT Alpine F1 Team

Principal: Bruno Famin

Start Year: 2023

Wins as principal: 0

Source: F1.com

Team: McLaren Formula 1 Team

Principal: Andrea Stella

Start Year: 2023

Wins as principal: 0

Source: Autosport.com

Team: Scuderia AlphaTauri

Principal: Laurent Mekies

Start Year: 2024

Wins as principal: 0

Source: Ferrari.com

Team: MoneyGram Haas F1 Team

Principal: Ayao Komatsu

Start Year: 2024

Wins as principal: 0

Source: HaasF1.com

Team: Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team

Principal: Mike Krack

Start Year: 2022

Wins as principal: 0

Source: Motorsport.com

Team: Williams F1

Principal: James Vowles

Start Year: 2023

Wins as principal: 0

Source: F1.com

Team: Stake F1 Team

Principal: Alessandro Alunni Bravi

Start Year: 2023

Wins as principal: 0

Source: F1BudgetCap.com

Who do you think will have the most success as team principal in 2024?! Leave a comment below!

Written by Cesca.

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F1 2023 Season

F1 2023: The Year of Max Verstappen

Source: PlanetF1.com

The 2023 Formula 1 season will go down as a season of records as Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing team had an almost perfect campaign from start to finish! The team were unstoppable throughout the season as teams around them made upgrades to try and catch up but it was an impossible challenge for this season. 

Verstappen’s 19 wins moved him up in the all-time wins to be the third most successful driver in F1 history, surpassing Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and Sebastian Vettel by the end of the season to bring him to 54 victories overall. Although this wasn’t a record breaker itself, Verstappen’s dominance has moved him significantly up the list. But if that wasn’t a record breaker, what was?

Most Wins in a Season: Verstappen broke his own record that was set in 2022 with 15 wins in a season to go 4 better this time around and take 19.

Highest Win Percentage: An impressive 86%-win rate in 2023 broke Alberto Ascari’s 1952 benchmark of 75%. In 1952 Ascari won 6/8 races whereas in 2023 it was 19/22 making Verstappen even more impressive.

Most Consecutive Wins: Vettel won the final 9 races in 2013 and left people believing it could never be done again but Verstappen went on to win 10 in a row!

Most Points Scored in a Season: 575 championship points.

Biggest Difference Between 1st and 2nd: There was a 290 point gap to teammate Sergio Perez in p2.

First Driver to Lead Over 1000 Laps: Finishing the season on 1003 laps led, surpassing Vettel’s record of 739 laps led in 2011.

Most Consecutive Wins from Pole: 16 (starting from the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix)

Most Wins from Pole in a Season: 12

Most Consecutive Races as Championship Leader: 39 (starting at the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix)

Most Consecutive Points Scored

Most Pit Stops by the Winning Driver in one Race: Dutch Grand Prix

Most Sprint Wins in a Season: 4 (lets remind ourselves of that Piastri win while we are here!)

Lastly, by winning in Miami, Austin, and Las Vegas this year, Verstappen became the first driver to win in the same country 3 times in the same year, how about that!

Will the record-breaking streak continue in 2024 or will anyone be able to keep up with Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing team?

Source: FIA.com

Written by Cesca.