The complete Formula 2 grid
MP Motorsport was the first team to announce a driver and also the last. Jehan Daruvala has just been confirmed in the reigning champion team. So we now know the F2 grid for 2023!

Jehan Daruvala has just been confirmed by MP Motorsport to compete in the 2023 season. He will be reunited with his former teammate from Prema, Dennis Hauger, by his side.
We will have twelve repeaters and ten rookies (including Juan Manuel Correa).
Here is the complete schedule for 2023 along with their numbers:
Driver | Team | |
1 | D. Hauger | MP Motorsport |
2 | J. Daruvala | MP Motorsport |
3 | E. Fittipaldi | Carlin |
4 | Z. Maloney* | Carlin |
5 | T. Pourchaire | ART GP |
6 | V. Martins* | ART GP |
7 | F. Vesti | Prema |
8 | O. Bearman* | Prema |
9 | J. Crawford* | Hitech GP |
10 | I. Hadjar* | Hitech GP |
11 | A. Iwasa | Dams |
12 | A. Leclerc* | Dams |
14 | J. Doohan | Virtuosi |
15 | A. Cordeel | Virtuosi |
16 | R. Nissany | PHM Racing |
17 | B. Benavides* | PHM Racing |
20 | R. Stanek* | Trident |
21 | C. Novalak | Trident |
22 | R. Verschoor | VAR |
23 | J.M. Correa | VAR |
24 | K. Maini* | Campos |
25 | R. Boschung | Campos |
The drivers who will be rookies this season.
Ollie Bearman will be the youngest on this grid (17 years old), just like Jack Crawford. Isack Hadjar is the third youngest (18 years old).
Meet on February 14th for the first day of testing for the winter trials in Bahrain.