With the 2022 F1 season now at it's half-way stage and the summer break slowly looming into view, what's the 2023 driver line up looking like? And, who do I think will be signing contracts for the current vacant seats for 2023? Keep reading for my opinions!
Mercedes:
Mercedes current driver line up of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell both have contracts with the team for 2023. However, with the constant rumours of a retirement on the horizon for Hamilton, his presence on the 2023 grid does have somewhat of a question mark. I, personally, am sure he'll be continuing on in '23. It's been a tough start for Mercedes this season but with their ever improving car I highly doubt that Lewis is ready to give up on his quest for an eight world championship. So yes, Hamilton and Russell will both stay with Mercedes for next season.
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell
Red Bull:
An easy one. Unless either driver starts to under perform and get's the infamous Red Bull chop, both Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will be with the team in 2023. Back in 2021, the world champion for that season; Max Verstappen, signed an extension to continue with the team for six more years taking him to 2028 where as Sergio Perez, this year, has signed a two year deal. Both of these drivers will still be Bulls next season.
Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez
Ferrari:
Another easy one with an already confirmed line up in the shape of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc. Both drivers currently have contracts up until 2024 and although both have had issues with reliability and performance so far in 2022, they are both in a descent position and will definitely be on the grid with Ferrari in 2023.
Ferrari: Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc
McLaren:
Ah yes, the team that is giving everyone a headache over their driver line up. Current drivers, Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, both have contracts for the '23 season. Norris has even signed with the team up until 2025 and considering McLaren is somewhat "home" for him, I expect him to fulfill this contract.
Daniel Ricciardo, on the other hand, is an interesting aspect. Contracted until the end of 2024, the Aussie driver has been the centre of speculation in recent months as to whether his seat is actually safe at the team. And, with a number of drivers such as Alex Albon, Sebastian Vettel, Oscar Piastri as well as Indy Car's Colton Herta and Pato O'Ward being mentioned as potential replacements, this is one seat to watch.
However, although there always seems to be a clause to end a contract early and despite rumours currently doing the rounds, I think Ricciardo is safe for 2023. And, with Daniel Ricciardo himself stating that "I am committed to McLaren until the end of next year and am not walking away from the sport," comments that were backed by McLaren CEO Zak Brown, I don't think we can really look past that but I've been proven wrong before. For now, I'm predicting a Norris/Ricciardo line up at McLaren next season.
McLaren: Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo
Alpine:
Alpine currently have a vacancy for 2023 as current driver Fernando Alonso is out of contract at the end of the season. Other driver, Esteban Ocon, is contracted until 2024.
I think it's pretty much a given that Alonso will be continuing with Alpine in 2023 despite the team's highly-rated reserve driver, Oscar Piastri, being available for a race seat.
If rumours are to be believed, Piastri may be heading to Williams next season which would suggest Alonso plans on staying. This makes sense as Fernando seems 100% committed to the team and his experience in Formula One is a value to them. Unless Alonso surprises me and retires (again), he'll continue to partner Ocon next season.
Alpine: Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon
Alpha Tauri:
As with Alpine, Alpha Tauri currently has a vacancy next season. It was highly anticipated that current driver, Pierre Gasly, would be moving away from the Red Bull rooster next season. Alas, his future at the team was recently confirmed and the French driver will be staying with Red Bull's sister team in 2023. But will he?
During the Austrian GP weekend the rumour mill was in full swing and there's a possible get out clause for Gasly if he was to leave before 2023. But, where would he go? Alpine? Possible but unlikely. McLaren? Let's just add him to the ever growing list on potential candidates. No, unless a brilliant chance presents itself elsewhere, he'll be with Alpha Tauri.
And then there is his teammate who is currently Yuki Tsunoda. However, the talent that is currently coming through the Red Bull Junior Programme is exciting. Will Yuki get to stay on for a third year or will the likes of Liam Lawson or Juri Vips get in there instead of him? It's hard to know. Vips may have ruined all chance of a seat thanks to his racist remarks during a livestream that saw him stripped of the role of test driver at the main Red Bull team. Because of this, he's out. So, it's between Tsunoda and Lawson. Lawson isn't having the best Formula 2 year and is currently 10th in standings. Tsunoda has the speed but just needs to clean things up a bit. Looking at previous Red Bull Juniors, until one of them wins a championship it's highly likely Tsunoda will be safe at Alpha Tauri. Gasly and Tsunoda are my picks for Alpha Tauri in 2023.
Alpha Tauri: Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda
Aston Martin:
Sebastian Vettel's contract expires with the team at the end of this season and with the team eyeing up a potential long term contract extension with the German driver I think that it's entirely plausible that he could stay with the team for 2023. Unless that is he was to retire which, like a lot of other things, has been around the rumour mill. Sometimes, I find it difficult to tell as to whether Vettel still enjoys Formula One. I think his retirement would be more expected than Hamilton's or Alonso's, for example. I'm kind of at a dead end as to whether he will be on the grid for next season but as that contract extension could be there I wouldn't be surprised if he continued for at least another year.
Then there is his teammate Lance Stroll. I don't highly rate the Canadian but as Daddy owns the team, he'll be driving for them in 2023 for sure. For now, I think it will be Vettel/Stroll at Aston Martin in '23.
Aston Martin: Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll
Williams:
Another interesting one where rumours seem to have convinced me that Oscar Piastri will be replacing Nicholas Latifi from 2023. Latifi has had a very dismal 2022 so far despite a surprise Q3 appearance in Silverstone but don't let that fool you. The Canadian's F1 career just hasn't lived up to expectations and time is running out or even ran out as I'm sure a deal with Piastri is done. Again, I've been proven wrong before.
As for Alex Albon he seems quite comfortable at Williams and although with the rumours of McLaren being interested in him, I think he's staying at Williams, especially as team CEO Jost Capito see's Albon as "a long term proposition."
Formula E driver and champion Nyck de Vries also is in the frame for a seat at Williams after his outing in FP1 in Spain for the team. This is a highly plausible move but I can't really see it happening.
Williams: Alex Albon and Oscar Piastri
Alfa Romeo:
Driver Valtteri Bottas joined the team from Mercedes for 2022 on what is a multi-year deal. His seat is safe for 2023. Other driver, rookie; Zhou Guanyu, is currently only on a one year deal that covers 2022.
Zhou has been impressive this season. Especially when up against experienced team mate Bottas. I'm about 90% sure he will be resigned with the team for next season. However, the team have Formula 2 driver Theo Pourchaire waiting in the wings for his opportunity. Right now though I wouldn't be surprised to see Bottas and Zhou remain at Alfa Romeo in 2023.
Alfa Romeo: Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu
Haas:
Lastly is Haas. Another relatively easy prediction. Kevin Magnussen unexpectedly rejoined the team in 2022 replacing Nikita Mazepin on a multi-year deal. Teammate Mick Schumacher is currently in his final year of his contract.
So far in his Formula One career, Schumacher has struggled and has been involved in a couple of unfortunate incidents which doesn't help his predicament in extending his contract. However, in recent races, Silverstone and Austria to be exact, Schumacher has improved rapidly and is starting to show promise. It's just a matter of time before his contract is extended.
Haas: Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher
So that's my prediction for 2023. But there's so much to think about and I think some of my predictions could be wrong. Who will McLaren choose? Will Vettel, Alonso and Hamilton continue beyond 2022? Where do we put all these Red Bull Juniors/rookie drivers? Will there be a new team?
It's all so exciting!
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