The 2024
Formula 1 season will again consist of a starting grid of 10 teams with two drivers each. Find out which drivers will start the 2024 season here.
The exact same 20 drivers will appear at the start of the 2024 season as the drivers who finished the season with the team in 2023. With
Max Verstappen (2028) and
Sergio Perez (2024),
Red Bull Racing has two drivers who have already been tied up for longer, Mercedes extended the deals of
Lewis Hamilton and
George Russell until 2025.
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Ferrari also had
Charles Leclerc and
Carlos Sainz both under contract for another year, just as
McLaren also chose
Lando Norris and
Oscar Piastri again. Norris is fixed until 2025 and McLaren last season extended Piastri's contract until 2026. Alpine still has the services of
Pierre Gasly and
Esteban Ocon in 2024.
Officially, Aston Martin never made it, but
Lance Stroll will also drive for the British team in 2024, as will Fernando Alonso whose contract expires at the end of 2024. At
Williams, the last seat for 2024 was given away with the extension of
Logan Sargeant's contract. He gets to prove himself again alongside
Alexander Albon in 2024.
AlphaTauri is the only team to start 2024 differently from 2023. Red Bull's sister team still started
Nyck de Vries in 2023, but replaced him mid-season for
Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian will start the 2024 season with
Yuki Tsunoda alongside him. Sauber, which was named Alfa Romeo last year, is again fielding
Valtteri Bottas and
Guanyu Zhou. Also at Haas, the experienced duo of
Nico Hulkenberg and
Kevin Magnussen will be chosen again in 2024.
Overview | These are the Formula 1 drivers for 2024
Driver name | Race number | Team name |
Max Verstappen | #1 | Red Bull Racing |
Sergio Perez | #11 | Red Bull Racing |
Lewis Hamilton | #44 | Mercedes |
George Russell | #63 | Mercedes |
Charles Leclerc | #16 | Ferrari |
Carlos Sainz | #55 | Ferrari |
Lando Norris | #4 | McLaren |
Oscar Piastri | #81 | McLaren |
Fernando Alonso | #14 | Aston Martin |
Lance Stroll | #18 | Aston Martin |
Pierre Gasly | #10 | Alpine |
Esteban Ocon | #31 | Alpine |
Alexander Albon | #23 | Williams |
Logan Sargeant | #2 | Williams |
Yuki Tsunoda | #22 | AlphaTauri |
Daniel Ricciardo | #3 | AlphaTauri |
Valtteri Bottas | #77 | Sauber |
Guanyu Zhou | #24 | Sauber |
Nico Hulkenberg | #27 | Haas |
Kevin Magnussen | #20 | Haas |