Every rumour from every team in the F1 driver market
Who's going whe༺re in the F1 driv🅰er market for 2025?

The F1 driver market has been busy, kicking off with Lewis H𒆙amilton’s shock switch to Ferrari in February.
Fernando Alonso’s future ha🔜s also been sorted following a short but sweet announcement from Aston Martin earlier this month.
However,♏ looꦍking ahead to the rest of the year, there’s still a lot that could happen…
Red Bull
Red Bull have reigning world champion Max Verstappen locked down until 2028. But despite this fact, Versta🎐ppen’s future with the team isn’t 100 per cent confirmed.
The o♔ngoing Christian Horner saga - and the fallout surrounding that - has put Verstapen’s future in jeopardy. Things have calmed down since the foray of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, but it’s something that continues to bubble in the background.
If Verstappen was to decide to leave Red Bull for Mercedes, it would leave them in the lurch given Alonso is off the market. Helmut Marko is a big fan of the two McLaren drivers - 🗹so if Verstappen left, they’d like to make a play for them.
In terms of Sergio Perez, so far at least, he seems to be doing enough to keep his drive for a fifth straight season. Aiding his case is the underwhelming form of Daniel Ricciardo, who aside from China, has struggled.
Carlos Sainz has been mooted as the main alternative to Perez but Marko has revealed they “cannot match🍌” Audi’s l🐈ucrative offer.
Ferrari
Ferrari have their driver line-up sorted for 2025 with Charles Leclerc driving alongside Lewis Hamilton.
Mercedes
George Russell will spearhead Mercedes’ charge in 2025 as their team leader following Hamilton’s departure. The identity of his teammate is still unclear, however, it seems Toto Wolff is swaying towards Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Antonelli is Mercedes’ hot prospect currently racing in FIA Formula 2. Antonelli recently tꦬested for the te♚am in Austria as he prepares for a possible F1 debut.
In terms of an alte🌞rnative for Antonelli, Sainz remains an option, but it seems that Mercedes are unwil🧔ling to give him a longer term deal.
McLaren
Like Ferrari, McLaren have their two drivers nailed down for the next few years. Despite significant interest from Red Bull, Lando Norris remains alongside Oscar Piastri in 2025.
Aston Martin
Earlier this month, Aston Martin announced that Fernando Alonso will remain with the team on a “multi-year deal”, ensuring he will be racing in F1 until he is 45. Lance Stroll hasn’t been officially announꦰced but the Canadian is expected to stay with the team for as long as he wants to.
Alpine
Alpine are in a less comfortable position given their poor💃 on-track performance i♎n 2024. Taking into account the first five races, Alpine have the slowest car.
This leaves them vulnerable with Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly atꦬtracting attention from Audi. The German manufacturer has identified the two Fre😼nchmen as alternatives to Sainz.
If either Ocon or Gasly decide to leave, possible replacements have been sparsely touted. Jack Doohan is an option, while Zhou Guanyu has been mentioned having꧑ spent a number of years in their driver acadeಌmy.
Williams
Alex Albon is contracted to be at Williams for 2025. Logan Sargeant shows no sign of improve🌄me♔nt so missing out on a drive for next year seems inevitable.
Should Mercedes decide that Antonelli isn’t ready, Williams would be the ideal home for the Italian to learn his trade, like💮 Russell did in 2019-2021. In terms of other alternatives, Williams will have to wa𓄧it and see what other teams do in terms of their drivers.
Gasly, Zhou or Valtteri Bottas cꦑould be all potential options - and upgrades - over Sargeant, giving Willi♏ams a credible midfield driver pairing.
RB
RB are expected to retain Yuki Tsunoda after his strong start to the season. Liam Lawson&𝐆nbsp;has rumoured to have been given assurances from Red Bull’s top brass that he is guaranteed a seat on the grid in 2🔯025 - otherwise he’s free to leave.
This makes things more complicated for Ricciardo, who needs to coꦑntinue to up his 🐼game.
Sauber
Ahead of Audi’s arrival, Sauber’s driver line-up looks to be clear. Nico Hulkenberg has signed a deal to joi🐼n for 2025. Sainz remains top of ﷺtheir wish list with Ocon and Gasly identified as alternatives.
That lea🌠ves the futures of Guanyu Zhou and Valtteri Bottas up for debate. At least one of them is out of a job next year.
Haas
Oliver Bearman looks to be a shoe-in at Haas following his starring debut at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for Ferrari. Hulkenberg’s switch to Sauber means that Kevin Magnussen might benefit.
If Haas want continuity alongside Bearman then Magnussen is the obvious fit given hi🥃s years within the team. However, there will be alternatives on the market for Haas to consider such as Bottas.

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