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Frontrunners have emerged for open F1 seats — Here is what we know and what is still rumored
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MAZEN MAHDI/AFP via Getty Images The 2022 F1 silly season kicked off with the announcement that Fernando Alonso will leave Alpine at the end of the season and replace the retiring Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin, and it has only gotten weirder since then. That move set up a staredown between Alpine and McLaren for the rights to super-prospect Oscar Piastri. McLaren won, leaving Daniel Ricciardo out.

  There are now either 14 drivers under contract for the 2023 season and lots of rumors about the other six seats. Below we take a look at the driver situation for next season at each team, going in order of the current Constructors’  Championship standings. 1.

Red BullSergio Perez (left) and Max Verstappen. Mark Thompson/Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Max Verstappen (1), Sergio Perez (3)2023 drivers under contract: Verstappen, PerezWhat we know: Both drivers are under contract for the 2023 season. Verstappen, the defending F1 champion, signed an extension in March that will keep him with Red Bull at least through the 2028 season.

In May, the team announced a new extension for Perez to keep him with the team through 2024. 2. FerrariCharles Leclerc (left) and Carlos Sainz.

Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Charles Leclerc (2), Carlos Sainz (5)2023 drivers under contract: Leclerc, SainzWhat we know: Both drivers are under contract for the 2023 season. Sainz signed an extension in April to keep him with Ferrari through the 2024 season. Leclerc is also under contract through the 2024 season.

However, one report says Leclerc can opt out of the deal at the end of this season if Ferrari finishes fourth or lower in the standings. That seems unlikely. 3.

MercedesGeorge Russell (left) and Lewis Hamilton. Peter J Fox/Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): George Russell (4), Lewis Hamilton (6)2023 drivers under contract: Russell, HamiltonWhat we know: Hamilton is under contract through the 2023 season, having signed a two-year extension during the 2021 season. Russell, in his first season with Mercedes, is signed through 2024.

 One intriguing rumor that is making its way around the garages, according to F1TV, is Daniel Ricciardo potentially signing with Mercedes as a backup driver for next season if he can’t land a seat. 4. AlpineEsteban Ocon (left) and Pierre Gasly.

BORIS HORVAT/AFP via Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Esteban Ocon (8), Fernando Alonso (9)2023 drivers under contract: OconWhat we know: Ocon is under contract with Alpine through the 2024 season. Alonso announced that he will be driving for Aston Martin in 2023 to replace the retiring Sebastian Vettel. Alpine’s second seat put the silly in “Silly Season.

” After both Alpine and McLaren claimed to have prospect Oscar Piastri under contract for next season, F1 officials ruled in favor of McLaren. According to Sky Sports, Alpine may have missed a deadline to activate a clause that would have kept him under contract for 2023.  Initial rumors had Alpine reuniting with Daniel Ricciardo in an indirect driver swap.

Mick Schumacher and Mercedes reserve driver Nick de Vries had also been mentioned.  Then there is Pierre Gasly. According to Mark Hughes and Scott Mitchell-Malm of The Race, Alpine has agreed to buy out the remaining year of Gasly’s contract with AlphaTauri, opening the door for him to move to the French team.

However, that move is contingent on AlphaTauri landing American IndyCar driver Colton Herta, which now seems unlikely to happen. If Alpine doesn’t land Gasly, it looks like it will turn to Australian F2 driver and Alpine junior driver Jack Doohan. F1TV’s Will Buxton tapped him as now the “frontrunner,” even though it might be a year earlier than the team would have preferred.

Mercedes reserve driver Nyck de Vries, who filled in admirably for Alex Albon at Monza, could also be in the mix as he is expected to get some time with Alpine over the rest of the season. 5. McLarenLando Norris (right) and Oscar Piastri.

Dan Mullan/Getty Images; Clive Mason/Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Lando Norris (7), Daniel Ricciardo (13)2023 drivers under contract: Norris, Oscar PiastriWhat we know: Norris signed an extension earlier this year that will keep him with McLaren through at least 2025.  Over the summer break, the expected divorce between Ricciardo and McLaren became official, opening the seat for Oscar Piastri now that F1 officials ruled that McLaren’s contract was valid. According to F1TV, one rumor in the garage area is that Ricciardo could sign with Mercedes as a backup driver for next season if he can’t land a seat.

6. Alfa RomeoValterri Bottas (left) and Guanyu Zhou. Peter J Fox/Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Valtteri Bottas (10), Zhou Guanyu (17)2023 drivers under contract: BottasWhat we know: Bottas, in his first year with Alfa Romeo, is under contract for 2023, and both sides seem happy with the move.

Zhou, in his first F1 season, is not signed for 2023. However, he has driven better than his place in the standings might suggest, thanks to some bad luck. He is expected to remain with the team next season.

The one complication for Zhou could be Theo Pourchaire, who is second in the F2 standings and is expected to get an FP1 practice session with Alfa Romeo later this season. However, according to Lawrence Barretto of F1 TV, Zhou “has moved well clear and is favorite to get a second year. ” 7.

HaasKevin Magnussen (left), Guenther Steiner (middle), and Mick Schumacher. Dan Istitene – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Kevin Magnussen (11), Mick Schumacher (15)2023 drivers under contract: MagnussenWhat we know: Magnussen is under contract for the 2023 season, having signed with the team on the eve of the schedule to replace Nikita Mazepin. Schumacher is not signed for next season.

 Haas team principal Guenther Steiner said the team would decide on Schumacher’s future during the summer break. However, German outlet RTL reported that Steiner called off negotiations with Schumacher. With Aston Martin picking Fernando Alonso over Schumacher — Sebastian Vettel’s choice of replacement — the youngster is in danger of being out of F1 in 2023.

Lawrence Barretto said former F1 drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Antonio Giovinazzi “are very much in the mix. ” Will Buxton updated that at the Italian Grand Prix to say that Giovinazzi is now the favorite to return to F1 and land at Haas, saying Gio’s agent is “very, very confident” it will happen. Hulkenberg is currently Aston Martin’s reserve driver and Giovinazzi is competing in Formula E.

According to Nate Saunders of ESPN, Steiner called Ricciardo before the summer break, suggesting they discussed his interest in joining the team, although that has seemingly cooled recently. 8. AlphaTauriAlpha Tauri is the sister team of Red BullPeter Fox/Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Pierre Gasly (14), Yuki Tsunoda (16)2023 drivers under contract: Gasly (maybe not)What we know: According to Mark Hughes and Scott Mitchell-Malm of The Race, Alpine has agreed to buy out the remaining year of Gasly’s contract with AlphaTauri, opening the door for him to move to the French team.

However, according to team principal Franz Tost, that will only happen if the team gets approval to sign American IndyCar driver Colton Herta. That now seems unlikely as it looks like the FIA will not grant him a Super License points exemption. Tsunoda’s contract expires at the end of the season, and it is still up in the air if he will be back with Red Bull’s sister team next year.

 If a seat were to open at AlphaTauri, Marko suggested that their junior drivers would have a strong shot to fill one, saying, “We have our own program. Of course, we prefer our own people. ” F2 driver Liam Lawson could be next in line.

He is a Red Bull junior driver and recently completed his first F1 practice with AlphaTauri.  9. Aston MartinFernando Alonso (left) and Lance Stroll.

Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Sebastian Vettel (12), Lance Stroll (18)2023 drivers under contract: Stroll, Fernando AlonsoWhat we know: Aston Martin announced during the summer break that two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso would replace the retiring Sebastian Vettel next season under a multi-year contract. Lance Stroll is under contract through 2023, and as long as his dad continues to write the checks, he will be with the team longer than that.  10.

WilliamsAlex Albon (eft) and Nicholas Latifi. Clive Rose – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images2022 lineup (current championship standing): Alex Albon (19), Nicholas Latifi (20)2023 drivers under contract: AlbonWhat we know: Williams announced that Albon signed a multi-year extension to remain with the team, as expected. Latifi is not under contract and is expected to be out at the end of the year.

His qualifying and race performance at the Italian Grand Prix — behind backup driver Nyck de Vries, who was subbing for Albon — certainly sealed that fate if it wasn’t already. According to Nate Saunders of ESPN, Williams was one of the teams that already reached out to Daniel Ricciardo about next season.  de Vries would seem like the frontrunner after his strong performance at Monza.

However, they may have to outbid Alpine. The backup plan at the point would appear to be American Logan Sargeant, who is third in the F2 standings and a member of the Williams Driver Academy.  Read the original article on Insider.


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URL: https://www.insider.com/f1-drivers-grid-2023-teams-2022-9

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