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F1 Confirmed Driver Line-ups 2024: All You Need To Know

2 years ago By Sports Desk

Amidst the 2023 season, F1’s rumor mill has sprung to life, painting a colorful picture of the 2024 driver lineup and beyond. The paddock’s attention first turned to AlphaTauri, where Daniel Ricciardo’s return stole the spotlight from Nyck de Vries’ departure. Now, all eyes are on Ferrari and Red Bull, where whispers of new record-breaking deals and possible replacements for Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, and Sergio Perez have taken center stage. A thread of struggle weaves through 2023 as Ferrari’s Leclerc and Sainz adapt to the SF23’s underperformance, while Perez grapples with matching Verstappen’s pace at Red Bull. Could this lead to musical chairs in the coming years?

An intriguing game of contracts comes into play.

With seven expiring agreements and a dose of underwhelming performances, opportunities beckon for new talents, old favorites, and transfers between teams. Notably, a looming question mark hangs over Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes future, despite expectations of an eventual contract extension.

The grid’s hopefuls are ready to pounce: Red Bull’s Liam Lawson, IndyCar star Alex Palou, and F2 champ Felipe Drugovich, now Aston Martin’s reserve driver.

As the tides of speculation rise, agents circle, and anticipation builds, the puzzle pieces of F1’s 2024 grid slowly fall into place.

A look around the grid:

Alfa Romeo: Bottas’ three-year deal continues, while Zhou Guanyu enters the final year of his extension. The team evolves, with Sauber-Audi changes possibly brewing.

AlphaTauri: Tsunoda’s year-long deal holds, De Vries departs post-British GP, and Ricciardo returns from Hungary.

Alpine: Ocon is secured until 2025, Gasly is locked in a multi-year pact, and Alpine’s stability is assured.

Aston Martin: Alonso commits to a multi-year journey, and Stroll’s stay seems likely.

Ferrari: Leclerc and Sainz approach the final year of their contracts, raising speculation of team swaps.

Haas: Magnussen enters his second year of a multi-year deal, while Hülkenberg’s future hangs in the balance.

McLaren: Ricciardo and McLaren part ways, Norris extends until 2025, and Piastri embraces a multi-year deal.

Mercedes: Russell thrives on a multi-year contract, Hamilton’s fate awaits resolution, and Mercedes seeks redemption after a lackluster 2022.

Red Bull: Verstappen’s five-year commitment stands; Perez holds a two-year extension; but young contenders could pose a threat.

Williams: Albon secures a multi-year spot, but Sargeant’s 2024 prospects remain uncertain.

As the F1 circus takes its summer hiatus, the whispers and negotiations behind closed doors continue to shape the grid’s future, promising a thrilling blend of fresh faces and familiar talents. The rumors are starting to swirl, and the agents are beginning to swarm. Here’s what we know about the 2024 grid for now.

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