F1 Championship 2023: From Red Bull To Haas, Here Are All The Drivers & Their Cars
Oracle Red Bull Racing | Drivers: Max Verstappen (1) & Sergio Perez (11). Verstappen is the two-time defending world champion and currently leading the championship. While his teammate leads the championship, Perez has been struggling with subpar performance this year.
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View In AppOracle Red Bull Racing | The Car: RB19, powered by Red Bull Powertrains-branded Honda engines.
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team | Drivers: Lewis Hamilton (44) & George Russell (63). Hamilton is a seven-time world champion, with six wins during his continuing tenure with Mercedes-AMG. Russell is meanwhile trying to showcase the performance potential he showed during his junior career apart from the PowerPoint presentation.
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team | The Car: W14, powered by the team’s self-built engines. Mercedes-AMG has been a record eight-time Constructors Champion in a row.
Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | Drivers: Fernando Alonso (14) & Lance Stroll (18). Two-time World Champion Alonso has been on a roll this season with multiple podiums this season. For Lance Stroll, his dad Lawrence Stroll owns and controls the team
Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | The Car: AMR-23, powered by Mercedes engines. The team rose from the ashes of what used to Force India F1 team.
Scuderia Ferrari | Drivers: Charles Leclerc (16) & Carlos Sainz Jr (55). Leclerc is a Ferrari junior academy prodigy locked in for eternal suffering (or so it seems due to the team’s lacklustre performance of late), while Sainz is the son of two-time WRC Champion Carlos Sainz Sr.
Scuderia Ferrari | The Car: SF-23, powered by Ferrari’s own engines. The team is the oldest F1 team in continuous competition with 16 Manufacturers Championships and is also a matter of national pride for Italy.
McLaren F1 Team | Drivers: Lando Norris (14) & Oscar Piastri (81). Both drivers are young-gun talents and are under 25 years of age.
McLaren F1 Team | The Car: MCL60, powered by Mercedes engines. It is second oldest team on the grid with eight championships.
BWT Alpine F1 Team | Drivers: Pierre Gasly (10) & Esteban Ocon (31). French duo for a French team, how French!
BWT Alpine F1 Team | The Car: A523, powered by the French team’s own engines. The team has two Constructors championships, back when it was named Renault.
Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake | Drivers: Valtteri Bottas (77) & Zhou Guanya (24). Bottas previously drove for Mercedes, acting as Hamilton’s wingman. Zhou is the first Chinese driver ever on the grid.
Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake | The Car: C43, powered by Ferrari engines. A Swiss team (Sauber) masquerading with Italian branding.
Scuderia AlphaTauri | Drivers: Yuki Tsunoda (22) & Daniel Ricciardo (3). Honey Badger Riccciardo returns to the grid for his former team, when it was named Toro Rosso, replacing unfortunate rookie Nyck de Vries. Tsunoda continues to struggle as he fails to build on the potential showed in his junior career.
Scuderia AlphaTauri | The Car: AT04, powered by the Red Bull engines due to being Red Bull F1’s sister team. Their current performance is disappointing considering the fact.
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team | Drivers: Kevin Magnussen (20) & Nico Hulkenberg (27). Hulkenberg is still on the hunt for his maiden podium. Magnussen made a return to the grid after a year of absence.
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team | The Car: VF-23, powered by Ferrari engines.
Williams Racing | Drivers: Alexander Albon (23) & Logan Sargeant (2). Albon was demoted from the Red Bull F1 seat and found himself performing exceptionally at Williams. Sargeant is an American rookie trying to make a mark.
Williams Racing | The Car: FW44, powered by the Mercedes engines. The team has racked up 9 constructors’ championships over the years.