The season’s final furlong is upon us, with four rounds of the campaign remaining as we head into November.
Three of those race weekends get under way this month — and the last Fan Zone of 2024 is just around the corner.
Here’s what to look out for in the weeks ahead…
November 1st-3rd - São Paulo Grand Prix
November kicks off with a trip to South America for the São Paulo Grand Prix.
Alex will be going in search of his first-ever points in Brazil, while Franco is set for his maiden stint at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace.
Our duo will also be taking part in the season’s penultimate Sprint race on Saturday, ahead of Sunday’s main event.
With Interlagos’ unpredictable weather, undulating layout and technical corners, there is sure to be plenty of excitement in store this weekend.
Fan Zone World Tour: Full Las Vegas details soon!
We’re heading stateside for the final Williams Racing Fan Zone of the year!
This month’s Fan Zone in Las Vegas will be the ninth stop on our world tour, having already hosted events in Melbourne, Tokyo, Miami, Montreal, Barcelona, London, Singapore and Austin.
We’ll have all the details about our upcoming visit to the City of Lights shortly, so keep your eyes peeled for more information.
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November 21st-23rd - Las Vegas Grand Prix
The latest addition to Formula 1’s calendar returns for 2024 — and it is already developing a reputation as one of the sport’s most captivating venues.
Set against a backdrop of the city’s iconic landmarks and neon lights, the Las Vegas Strip Circuit undoubtedly adds a sense of glamour to proceedings.
With long straights and tight corners, expect more thrills when this night race gets under way in Round 22.
Franco will be experiencing Sin City for the first time, of course, while Alex will harbour hopes of a top-ten finish after placing P12 in 2023.
November 29th-December 1st - Qatar Grand Prix
This season’s penultimate weekend takes us to the Middle East, as we close out the month in Qatar.
The Lusail International Circuit will host the final Sprint of 2024, before attention turns to Sunday’s race under the lights.
Franco and Alex will certainly be put to the test during their time in the Gulf state, with the track’s challenging combination of technical turns and flat-out straights.
But the duo will be confident of putting more points on the board, ahead of the campaign’s finale in Abu Dhabi.