F1 2023 teams

And then there were none.

Nico Hulkenberg has completed the F1 grid for 2023 after signing for Haas in place of Mick Schumacher for the coming season.

There does, however, remain an asterisk on the participation of rookie Logan Sargeant at Williams, with the driver still needing to acquire the relevant points to secure his FIA super licence in the Abu Dhabi F2 season finale.

With all 20 seats finally spoken for, here are the talents you can look forward to following next term!

Confirmed 2023 driver line-up

Mercedes - Lewis Hamilton [deal through to the end of 2023]; George Russell [signed 'a long-term deal' last September]

Red Bull - Max Verstappen [deal through to the end of 2028]; Sergio Perez [deal through to the end of 2024]

Ferrari - Charles Leclerc [deal through to the end of 2024]; Carlos Sainz [deal through to the end of 2024]

McLaren - Lando Norris [deal through to the end of 2025]; Oscar Piastri [deal through to the end of 2024]

Alpine - Esteban Ocon [deal through to the end of 2024], Pierre Gasly [announced on a multi-year deal]

AlphaTauri - Nyck De Vries [announced only for 2023], Yuki Tsunoda [deal through to end of 2023]

Aston Martin - Fernando Alonso [signed a 'multi-year' deal starting in 2023], Lance Stroll [deal through to the end of 2023]

Williams - Alex Albon [deal through to the end of 2023]; Logan Sargeant [deal through to the end of 2023]

Alfa Romeo - Valtteri Bottas [deal through to the end of 2023]; Zhou Guanyu [deal through to the end of 2023]

Haas - Kevin Magnussen [deal through to the end of 2023]; Nico Hulkenberg [deal through to the end of 2023]

F1 Teams 2023 Overview

F1 2023 teams

All 2023 F1 season car profiles

Here you can see the 2023 F1 teams and driver line-up with the most important info about all ten 2023 Formula 1 teams.

The first driver who was confirmed for 2023 was, just like last year, McLaren driver Lando Norris. He was confirmed for 2023 a few days before the team launch in February.

Sergio Pérez got confirmed by Red Bull right after he won the Monaco Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing.

Just before the Hungarian F1 GP in late July Sebastian Vettel told the world he will retire from F1.

On August 1st Alonso got announced by Aston Martin to move from Alpine to AM. Only one day later Ocsar Piastri got announced as their 2023 race driver and PIastri declined a few hours later, which started the Piastri saga that lasted whole summer break. On August 3rd the Williams team announced Albon for 2023 and on the 25th of August the new got out that Daniel Ricciardo will not drive for McLaren next season. The Piastri saga ended on the second of September when a board decide Piastri had no obligations to Alpine and was free to go. McLaren right away announced him as their 2023 driver.

On September 22 AlphaTauri confirmed Yuki Tsunoda will remain driving for the team in 2023. On the 23rd of September the Williams team announced they will part with Nicholas Latifi at the end of this season. Zhou Guanyu was confirmed by Alfa Romeo on the 27th of September to drive in 2023.

PIerre Gasly and Nyck de Vries were confirmed on Saturday before the Japanese GP on the 8th of October. On the 23rd of October Logan Sargeant got confirmed as driver for Williams. He only has to score enough F1 super licence points.

On the 17th of November the worst kept secret came out that Mick Schumacher will be replaced at the Haas F1 team by Nico Hulkenberg.

Line-up Overview

F1 2023 Teams & Drivers Line-up

Formula 1 Teams

Cars & Engines

Race Drivers

F1 2023 teams
Mercedes
F1 stats:
Constructors' Titles 8
Drivers' Titles 9
Race Starts 271
Race Wins 125
Podium Finishes 344
One-Two Finishes 59
Pole Positions 137
Frontrow Lockouts 83
Fastest Laps 100
Total Points 6813.5
Total Laps 31340
Retirements 68

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Mercedes W14

F1 2023 teams

Mercedes 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

44. Lewis Hamilton
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

63. George Russell

F1 2023 teams

Red Bull
F1 stats:
Constructors' Titles 5
Drivers' Titles 6
Race Entries 348
Race Starts 347
Race Wins 92
Podium Finishes 254
One-Two Finishes 22
Pole Positions 81
Frontrow Lockouts 25
Fastest Laps 84
Total Points 6388
Total Laps 36991
Retirements 132

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Red Bull RB19



F1 2023 teams

Honda 1.6 V6 Turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

33. Max Verstappen
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

11. Sergio Pérez
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams

Ferrari
F1 stats:

Constructors' Titles 16
Drivers' Titles 15
Race Entries 1053
Race Starts 1052
Race Wins 242
Podium Finishes 776
One-Two Finishes 85
Pole Positions 242
Frontrow Lockouts 81
Fastest Laps 260
Total Points 9558
Total Laps 120086
Retirements 727

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Ferrari SF23

F1 2023 teams

Ferrari 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

16. Charles Leclerc
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

55. Carlos Sainz?

F1 2023 teams
McLaren
F1 stats:
Constructors' Titles 8
Drivers' Titles 12
Race Entries 927
Race Starts 924
Race Wins 183
Podium Finishes 526
One-Two Finishes 48
Pole Positions 156
Frontrow Lockouts 63
Fastest Laps 161
Total Points 6069.5
Total Laps 97682
Retirements 645

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

McLaren MCL37

F1 2023 teams

Mercedes 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

4. Lando Norris
(confirmed)


2nd driver
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F1 2023 teams

Oscar Piastri
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams

Alpine
F1 stats:
Race Starts 44
Race Wins 1
Podium Finishes 2
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
Total Points 328
Total Laps 4776
Retirements 12

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Alpine A522 photos

F1 2023 teams
Renault 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

31. Esteban Ocon
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams
10. Pierre Gasly
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams

AlphaTauri
F1 stats:
Race Starts 61
Race Wins 1
Podium Finishes 2
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 1
Total Points 284
Total Laps 6347
Retirements 21

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams
AlphaTauri AT03 photos

F1 2023 teams

Honda 1.6 V6 Turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

45. Nyck de Vries
(confirmed)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

22. Yuki Tsunoda
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams

Aston Martin
F1 stats:
Race Entries 50
Race Starts 49
Race Wins 0
Podium Finishes 1
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
Total Points 132
Total Laps 5399
Retirements 20

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Aston Martin AMR22 photos

F1 2023 teams

Mercedes 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

14. Fernando Alonso
(confirmed)

2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

18. Lance Stroll
(no doubt)

F1 2023 teams
Williams
F1 stats:
Constructors' Titles 9
Drivers' Titles 7
Race Entries 797
Race Starts 793
Race Wins 114
Podium Finishes 341
One-Two Finishes 33
Pole Positions 128
Frontrow Lockouts 62
Fastest Laps 133
Total Points 3592
Total Laps 81301
Retirements 482

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Williams FW45

F1 2023 teams

Mercedes 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

23. Alexander Albon
(confirmed)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams
Logan Sargeant
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams
Alfa Romeo
F1 stats:
Drivers' Titles 2
Race Starts 194
Race Wins 11
Podium Finishes 30
One-Two Finishes 4
Pole Positions 12
Frontrow Lockouts 9
Fastest Laps 15
Total Points 183
Total Laps 18520
Retirements 176

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Alfa Romeo Racing C43

F1 2023 teams

Ferrari 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

77. Valtteri Bottas
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

24. Zhou Guanyu
(confirmed)

F1 2023 teams

Haas
F1 stats:
Race Starts 144
Race Wins 0
Podium Finishes 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 3
Total Points 237
Total Laps 14775
Retirements 60

2023 car launch:
TBA

F1 2023 teams

Haas VF-23

F1 2023 teams

Ferrari 1.6 V6 turbo engine

1st driver

F1 2023 teams

20. Kevin Magnussen
(has contract)


2nd driver

F1 2023 teams

27. MotorSportResultsReport::msr_driver:Unknown shortcode $shortcode
(confirmed)

What team is joining F1 in 2023?

Daniel Ricciardo is set to join Red Bull as a third driver in Formula 1 for 2023, according to Helmut Marko. Eight-time grand prix winner Ricciardo will not be racing in F1 next year after his exit from McLaren was confirmed back in August.

Who is leaving F1 2023?

In the latest piece of confirmed driver news, Haas have announced that Mick Schumacher will depart the team at the end of the 2023 season.

Who will replace Mick Schumacher?

Nico Hulkenberg confirmed as Mick Schumacher's replacement at Haas in 2023. Nico Hulkenberg will replace Mick Schumacher at Haas next year, the Formula One team has confirmed. Hulkenberg, 35, has not had a full-time F1 drive since 2019 but made four appearances in the last two years as a COVID-19 super-sub.

Who's driving for McLaren 2023?

F1 2023 pre-season testing will take place on 23-25 February at the Bahrain International Circuit. ... .