What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?

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Red Bull has confirmed Daniel Ricciardo will join its team as a third driver next season -- a role that will include testing, simulator work and commercial activity.

Ricciardo had his McLaren contract cut one year short over the summer after a lack of on-track performance convinced the team to sign fellow Australian Oscar Piastri to replace him in 2023.

When the news broke, Ricciardo's options were limited and it soon became clear he was unlikely to continue racing in F1 next year.

As early as the Dutch Grand Prix in September, Ricciardo admitted he was looking to F1's top two teams -- Red Bull and Mercedes -- for a reserve role.

He remains hopeful that he can return to a race seat in 2024, although it is unlikely to be with Red Bull as Max Verstappen is contracted to remain at the team until 2028 and Sergio Perez has a deal until the end of 2024.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner said it was not the team's intention to line Ricciardo up as a replacement for Perez.

"No, Daniel's contract is very specific," he said. "We have a contract with Checo [Perez] for the next two years. The partnership of Max and Checo has been phenomenal for us."

Ricciardo drove for Red Bull from 2014 to 2018 and entered the sport in 2011 with the backing of its junior driver programme. His return was leaked by Red Bull's senior management over the Abu Dhabi race weekend and confirmed by the team on Wednesday.

"The smile says it all, I'm truly excited to be coming back home to Oracle Red Bull Racing as their Third Driver in 2023," Ricciardo said. "I already have so many fond memories of my time here, but the welcome from Christian, Dr Marko and the entire team is something I'm sincerely appreciative of.

"For me personally, the ability to contribute to and be surrounded by the best team in F1 is hugely appealing, whilst also giving me some time to recharge and refocus. I can't wait to be with the team and support with simulator work, testing sessions and commercial activities."

Horner added: "It is great to bring Daniel back into the Red Bull family. He has enormous talent and such a brilliant character; I know the whole factory is excited to be welcoming him home.

In his role as test and third driver, Daniel will give us the chance to diversify, assisting in the development of the car, aiding the team with his experience and knowledge of what it takes to succeed in F1. We're very pleased to be working with Daniel again and look forward to everything he will bring to the team in 2023."

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?

The following teams, drivers and engine suppliers have been confirmed or are expected to take part in the 2023 F1 season.

Each driver can choose their own racing number to use during their career. The reigning world champion has the option of adopting the number ‘1’ or continuing to use his career number.

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Teams: Mercedes | Red Bull | Ferrari | McLaren | Alpine | AlphaTauri | Aston Martin | Williams | Alfa Romeo | Haas

Mercedes

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Mercedes

Race drivers

Lewis Hamilton

Career number: 44
Country: United Kingdom

George Russell

Career number: 63
Country: United Kingdom

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

Red Bull

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Red Bull

Race drivers

Max Verstappen

Career number: 33
Country: Netherlands

Sergio Perez

Career number: 11
Country: Mexico

Other drivers

Daniel Ricciardo (Third driver)

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Ferrari

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Ferrari

Race drivers

Charles Leclerc

Career number: 16
Country: Monaco

Carlos Sainz Jnr

Career number: 55
Country: Spain

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

McLaren

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Mercedes

Race drivers

Lando Norris

Career number: 4
Country: United Kingdom

Oscar Piastri

Career number: 81
Country: Australia

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

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Alpine

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Renault

Race drivers

Esteban Ocon

Career number: 31
Country: France

Pierre Gasly

Career number: 10
Country: France

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

AlphaTauri

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Red Bull

Race drivers

Yuki Tsunoda

Career number: 22
Country: Japan

Nyck de Vries

Career number: TBC
Country: Netherlands

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

Aston Martin

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Mercedes

Race drivers

Fernando Alonso

Career number: 14
Country: Spain

Lance Stroll

Career number: 18
Country: Canada

Other drivers

Felipe Drugovich (Reserve and development)
Stoffel Vandoorne (Test and reserve)

Williams

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Mercedes

Race drivers

Alexander Albon

Career number: 23
Country: Thailand

Logan Sargeant

Career number: TBC
Country: USA

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

Alfa Romeo

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Ferrari

Race drivers

Valtteri Bottas

Career number: 77
Country: Finland

Zhou Guanyu

Career number: 24
Country: China

Other drivers

Theo Pourchaire (Reserve)

Haas

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?
Engines: Ferrari

Race drivers

Kevin Magnussen

Career number: 20
Country: Denmark

Nico Hulkenberg

Career number: 27
Country: Germany

Other drivers

None confirmed yet

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