The 2023 Formula 1 grid has finally been decided with all teams locking in their choice of drivers for the upcoming season. The 2023 driver lineup will see continuity amongst the major teams, several rookies making their Formula 1 debut and a range of changes amongst the midfield.
Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (end of 2023)
George Russell (multi-year)
Red Bull
Max Verstappen (end of 2028)
Sergio Perez (end of 2024)
Ferrari
Charles Leclerc (end of 2024)
Carlos Sainz (end of 2024)
McLaren
Lando Norris (end of 2025)
Oscar Piastri (end of 2024)
Alpine
Esteban Ocon (end of 2024)
Pierre Gasly (multi-year)
AlphaTauri
Yuki Tsunoda (end of 2023)
Nyck de Vries (end of 2023)
Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso (multi-year)
Lance Stroll (Rolling, end of 2023)
Alfa Romeo
Valtteri Bottas (multi-year)
Zhou Guanyu (end of 2023)
Williams
Alex Albon (multi-year)
Logan Sargeant (TBA)
Haas
Kevin Magnussen (multi-year)
Nico Hulkenberg (TBA)
McLaren, Alpine, Aston Martin, AlphaTauri and Haas will all be welcoming a new face into their team. New rookies include Logan Sargeant who has secured a promotion from F2. Nyck de Vries has also scored a 1-year deal with AlphaTauri after acting as Mercedes’ reserve driver and Mercedes EQ Formula E driver.