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Drivers

Lando Norris (#4)
The 25-year-old British driver from Bristol is widely regarded as one of the most promising young talents in Formula 1. He joined McLaren in 2019 and his synergy with the team has been pivotal in McLaren's recent successes. Norris remains a key figure in McLaren's strategy to challenge the top teams.

Oscar Piastri (#81)
The 23-year-old Australian driver from Melbourne has impressed with his calm demeanor and adaptability since making his F1 debut. Piastri is a former Formula 2 and Formula 3 champion, showcasing immense talent from a young age.

Charles Leclerc (#16)
The 27-year-old Monegasque driver is a Ferrari fan favorite and one of the top drivers on the grid. He is known for his exceptional qualifying pace and racecraft, cementing himself as a championship contender. His commitment to the team is evident through his contract extension announced in January 2024. Leclerc's leadership is instrumental as Ferrari aims to reclaim championship glory.

Lewis Hamilton (#44)
The British seven-time World Champion is 40 years old and hails from Stevenage, England, bringing vast experience to Ferrari after leaving Mercedes behind in 2025. His transition has been marked by enthusiasm and a renewed drive to secure an eighth title.

Max Verstappen (#1)
The 27-year-old Dutch driver from Hasselt, Belgium has cemented his place as one of the most dominant racers of his generation. Known for his aggressive driving style and consistency, he has four world titles to his name and wants to bring back Red Bull Racing to the top.

Liam Lawson (#30)
The 23-year-old New Zealander from Hastings is making his full-time Red Bull debut, showcasing exceptional talent from his junior career. Lawson impressed during substitute appearances in 2024, earning his promotion to the main team.

George Russell (#63)
The 27-year-old British driver from King’s Lynn, England, continues to show consistency and determination in the sport. He won his first race with Mercedes in 2022 and is considered a future world champion.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli (#12)
The 19-year-old Italian driver from Bologna is one of the youngest drivers to debut for Mercedes in F1. is entry into Formula 1 is highly anticipated, with expectations of a promising debut season. Antonelli's integration into the team marks a new chapter for Mercedes.

Fernando Alonso (#14)
The 43-year-old Spanish driver from Oviedo remains one of the most experienced and decorated racers on the grid. His leadership has been pivotal in Aston Martin's development and pursuit of improved performance. Alonso's commitment underscores his enduring passion for the sport.

Lance Stroll (#18)
The 26-year-old Canadian from Montreal balances youth and experience as a key member of Aston Martin's line-up. Stroll is the son of team owner Lawrence Stroll and has contributed valuable points for the team.

Jack Doohan (#7)
The Australian talent finally gets his full-time F1 shot with Alpine after serving as their reserve driver. A proven race winner in Formula 2, Doohan will look to make an immediate impact in his rookie season.

Pierre Gasly (#10)
A consistent performer, Gasly remains with Alpine for another season, aiming to lead the team’s charge in the midfield. With a race win to his name, the Frenchman’s experience will be key to the team’s progress.

Esteban Ocon (#31)
After years with Alpine, Ocon moves to Haas for 2025, bringing a wealth of experience and a Grand Prix victory. His racecraft and resilience will be crucial as the American team looks to climb the grid.

Oliver Bearman (#87)
Ferrari’s rising star steps up for his full-time F1 debut with Haas after impressing in his stand-in performance at Ferrari in 2024. Bearman’s raw speed and potential make him one to watch in 2025.

Carlos Sainz (#55)
Following his Ferrari exit, Sainz joins Williams, bringing race-winning experience to the team’s ambitious project. The Spaniard’s consistency and leadership will be vital as Williams pushes forward.

Alex Albon (#23)
The heart of Williams’ resurgence, Albon remains with the team, ready to build on their recent progress. His ability to extract maximum performance will be key to their midfield battle.

Gabriel Bortoleto (#5)
The 2024 Formula 2 champion steps into F1 with Stake, looking to prove himself at the highest level. The Brazilian’s adaptability and smooth driving style make him an exciting prospect.

Nico Hülkenberg (#27)
The veteran German stays on the grid with Stake, providing the team with valuable experience and race craft. As a consistent performer, Hülkenberg will be crucial in developing the team’s package.