F1 2025:
Presentation of the 20 drivers and teams for the season

F1 2025: Presentation of the 20 drivers and teams for the season

The 2025 Formula 1 season promises to be rich in novelties, with a starting grid featuring 20 drivers representing 13 different nationalities.

Here's a look at this year's drivers and teams.

Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen (No. 33): The Dutchman, a four-time world champion, is aiming for a fifth consecutive title this season.

Liam Lawson (No. 30): The New Zealander, a former reserve driver, makes his debut as a full-time Red Bull driver.

Scuderia Ferrari

Charles Leclerc (No. 16): The Monegasque continues with Ferrari, hoping to clinch his first world title.

Lewis Hamilton (No. 44): The British seven-time world champion joins Scuderia Ferrari after 12 seasons with Mercedes, aiming for a historic eighth title.

McLaren Racing

Lando Norris (No. 4): The British driver, runner-up in the 2024 season, remains loyal to McLaren.

Oscar Piastri (No. 81): The Australian enters his second season with the British team.

Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli (No. 12): At 18 years old, the Italian becomes the youngest driver on the grid and makes his F1 debut with Mercedes.

George Russell (No. 63): The British driver is now the team leader following Hamilton's departure.

Aston Martin

Fernando Alonso (No. 14): The Spanish two-time world champion continues with Aston Martin at 43 years old.

Lance Stroll (No. 18): The Canadian continues his collaboration with the British team.

Racing Bulls

Isack Hadjar (No. 6): The 20-year-old French driver, runner-up in Formula 2 in 2024, makes his F1 debut.

Yuki Tsunoda (No. 22): The Japanese driver starts another season with Racing Bulls.

Haas

Esteban Ocon (No. 31): The French driver joins Haas after several seasons with Alpine.

Oliver Bearman (No. 87): The 19-year-old British driver, a former reserve, is promoted to a full-time seat at Haas.

Alpine

Jack Doohan (No. 7): The Australian, son of five-time MotoGP champion Mick Doohan, is promoted to a full-time seat after serving as a reserve driver.

Pierre Gasly (No. 10): The French driver continues with the French team.

Williams Racing

Alex Albon (No. 23): The Thai driver continues with Williams.

Carlos Sainz (No. 55): The Spanish driver joins Williams with the ambition of revitalizing the team.

Kick Sauber

Gabriel Bortoleto (No. 5): The Brazilian, 2024 Formula 2 champion, makes his F1 debut.

Nico Hülkenberg (No. 27): The 37-year-old German brings his experience to Sauber.


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