This is the 2025 F1 driver line-up, including the contract situation of every F1 driver.

2025 F1 driver line-up
Driver Team Contract End
Max Verstappen Red Bull 2028
Liam Lawson Red Bull 2025
Lewis Hamilton Ferrari multi-year
Charles Leclerc Ferrari multi-year
George Russell Mercedes 2025
Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes Unknown
Lando Norris McLaren “Long-term”
Oscar Piastri McLaren 2026
Lance Stroll Aston Martin

“2025 and beyond”

Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 2026
Alex Albon Williams 2025
Carlos Sainz Williams “Beyond 2026”
Nico Hulkenberg Sauber multi-year
Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber multi-year
Pierre Gasly Alpine “Long-term”
Jack Doohan Alpine 2025
Esteban Ocon Haas multi-year
Oliver Bearman Haas multi-year
Yuki Tsunoda Racing Bulls 2025
Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 2025
 
Contracted until the end of 2024
Driver Team Contract End
Franco Colapinto Williams

will exit at the end of 2024

Sergio Perez Red Bull will exit at the end of 2024
Valtteri Bottas Sauber

will exit at the end of 2024

Zhou Guanyu Sauber

will exit at the end of 2024

Kevin Magnussen Haas

will exit at the end of 2024

Red Bull

Max Verstappen is locked into a long-term deal albeit with an escape clause if Helmut Marko also leaves. Verstappen insists an exit won’t happen.

Just a week before Christmas, Sergio Perez’s departure was announced following a poor 2024 campaign.

A day later, Liam Lawson was announced as his replacement. 

Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s huge move to Ferrari in 2025 is the blockbuster move which the driver market rested upon.

He will partner Charles Leclerc who also penned a long-term deal to stay.

Carlos Sainz lost his seat as a result of Hamilton’s arrival.

Mercedes

George Russell is committed until the end of 2025, while teenage sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli will graduate from F2 after just a single season to replace the Ferrari-bound Hamilton. 

McLaren

McLaren’s exciting duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are on long-term contracts.

Aston Martin

Lance Stroll, the son of billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll, signed a deal into next year “and beyond”.

Fernando Alonso has a deal with Aston Martin covering the 2025 and 2026 seasons. 

Williams

Williams impressively won the race to sign Sainz.

Sainz was ousted at Ferrari by Hamilton and spent the first half of 2024 surveying options which included Mercedes, Red Bull, Sauber and Alpine.

As those options narrowed he placed his faith in James Vowles’ team.

Star driver Alex Albon is admired by top teams but reaffirmed his commitment to Williams.

Williams had Franco Colapinto in their car for the latter part of 2024, since he replaced Logan Sargeant. Colapinto has no drive for 2025, and there is no space at Williams, but he is of interest to their rivals.

Alpine

Pierre Gasly has signed a new long-term Alpine contract.

The team confirmed Esteban Ocon wouldn’t be driving for them in 2025.

Jack Doohan was then confirmed as Ocon’s replacement. Doohan will compete in his rookie season in 2025.

Racing Bulls

After missing out on a Red Bull drive, Yuki Tsunoda will remain at RB once again.

Formula 2 runner-up Isack Hadjar has replaced the Red Bull-bound Lawson to make his F1 debut in 2025. 

Sauber

Nico Hulkenberg will join Sauber, from Haas, in 2025 on a multi-year deal.

Gabriel Bortoleto, who is driving in Formula 2 this year, has got the nod to become Hulkenberg’s teammate. Bortoleto will enter his rookie F1 season next year.

Sauber’s Valtteri Bottas and Guanyu Zhou were out of contract released from the team.

Sauber will become Audi from 2026, and the German giant has big plans.

Haas

Hulkenberg will leave for Sauber. Kevin Magnussen is also out of contract, and Haas have confirmed he will exit.

Ferrari junior Oliver Bearman, who impressed hugely on his F1 debut as a replacement for the ill Sainz, has been rewarded with a full-time drive at Haas as Hulkenberg’s replacement.

Ocon has been signed from Alpine to team with Bearman.