F1 bosses cancel race after consulting teams but vow it will return in 2025

Abu Dhabi circuit

The ‘rookie race’ was scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi this year (Image: Getty)

Formula One bosses have cancelled the so-called ‘rookie race’ aimed at showcasing the best young drivers. The event was scheduled to take place at the end of the 2024 season but plans have been delayed until 2025.

Reports claimed that Abu Dhabi had been identified as a potential location to host a sprint-style race during the post-season test. It was hoped that the event would give young drivers a better chance to demonstrate that they are ready to race in F1.

However, the FIA has announced that the while there was “widespread support” for the plan, the race will not go ahead this year. Instead, talks will continue over it being added to the calendar for the 2025 season.

An FIA statement read: “While the concept received widespread support, it was determined that, due to timing and organisational constraints, the event would not take place in 2024, and discussions would continue to formulate a potential concept and plan for 2025.”

The recent F1 Commission meeting decided that it would not be possible for the race to take place this season. According to the , concerns were raised over the workload of team members who have already taken part in the longest F1 season in history.

Those individuals would be forced to remain in Abu Dhabi for even longer after the year’s final race to ensure the new event runs smoothly. There were also reportedly reservations about freight and other logistics, in addition to how it would be televised. It is unclear how popular the rookie race would be to a wider audience.

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