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Revision as of 18:23, 3 May 2018
2004 Formula One season | |
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Rhys Davies entered the season as reigning champion | |
Season | |
Races | 10 (scheduled 19) |
Start date | 7 March |
Start Event | Template:AUS Australian Grand Prix |
End date | 3 October |
End Event | Japanese Grand Prix |
Awards | |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2003 | 2005 |
The 2004 Formula One season was the 55th season of Formula One. Williams' Rhys Davies entered the season as reigning driver's champion, with Ferrari the defending Constructor's champions. The season was a low point in the Mid-00 Formula One Crisis, where the FIA and Formula One teams boycotted races within the European Union as result of a conflict regarding the European Arrest Warrant. Despite a one-year rebirth of the Argentine Grand Prix, the boycott left the season with 10 races. This, in combination with a dominant Ferrari team, left F1 with record lows in TV ratings and on-track attendance. After a severe income loss, Formula One yielded and accepted to obey the EU regulations, resulting in a return of the European races for the 2005 season.
Teams and drivers
Season Calendar
- The planned Korean Grand Prix was cancelled on 8 September because the track failed to receive approval by the FIA