Where are we with the 2023 grid?

The 2023 championship grid is almost complete with the announcement of Nico Hülkenberg's arrival at Haas. But to complete it, there won't be many options left!

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The teams have announced the drivers who are expected to compete in their cars in 2023. Haas has just announced the replacement of Mick Schumacher by his compatriot Nico Hülkenberg for 2023.

The American team thus confirms its line-up for the next season. However, there is still one team that has not confirmed its two drivers for 2023: Williams. The British team retains Alexander Albon, but the replacement for Nicholas Latifi has not been confirmed yet.

Logan Sargeant should be behind the wheel of the Grove car next season, but he still needs to obtain his super license in order to compete in Formula 1.

It all started with Vettel.

The rest of the grid is confirmed for the next season. Many changes will occur between the teams. Sebastian Vettel had shaken up Mercedes before the summer break by announcing his retirement. He will be replaced by Fernando Alonso.

Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Alfa Romeo are the only teams to retain the same pair of drivers for the 2023 season.

Alpine will field a 100% French crew, with Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly. AlphaTauri will replace Gasly with Nyck de Vries, who will make his debut in the discipline alongside Yuki Tsunoda. Oscar Pastri will have his first season in Formula 1 with Lando Norris at McLaren. Haas will have Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hülkenberg for the upcoming season. Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso will be driving together at Aston Martin.

Mick Schumacher and Daniel Ricciardo will be the only two current drivers without a seat next season. The former could find refuge at Mercedes as a reserve.

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