Who is driving for Haas in 2023?

Who is driving for Haas in 2023?

In the latest piece of confirmed driver news, Haas have announced that Mick Schumacher will depart the team at the end of the 2023 season.

The American-licensed team will now bring in experienced driver Nico Hulkenberg - who has already amassed 181 Grand Prix starts - to partner with Kevin Magnussen.

This news follows Williams' decision to have rookie Logan Sargeant drive alongside Alex Albon for the 2023 season.

The move is still subject to the young American gaining enough Super License points during the remainder of the F2 season. In order to boost that, Williams have also announced that he'll partake in one more FP1 session before the season's end. 

Elsewhere, Pierre Gasly has left AlphaTuari to join French team Alpine where he'll pair up with Esteban Ocon for the 2023 Formula One championship.

His replacement at Red Bull's junior team comes in the form of Dutchman Nick De Vries who impressed during his F1 debut with Williams at the Italian Grand Prix earlier in the season. 

Called up at the last minute due to Alex Albon's illness, De Vries scored vital points for the struggling team which seemingly did enough to impress AlphaTauri where he'll take a seat in 2023 alongside Yuki Tsunoda. 

How does that leave the F1 lineups for 2023? Which places are yet to be decided? Here's what we know for sure.

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F1 2023: Confirmed drivers and team lineups

Team

Driver End of contract
Mercedes Lewis Hamilton 2023
Mercedes George Russell Multi-year
Red Bull Max Verstappen 2028
Red Bull Sergio Perez 2024
Ferrari Charles Leclerc 2024
Ferrari Carlos Sainz 2024
McLaren Lando Norris 2025
McLaren Oscar Piastri 2024
Alpine Esteban Ocon 2024
Alpine Pierre Gasly Multi-year
AlphaTauri Yuki Tsunoda 2023
AlphaTauri Nick De Vries 2023
Aston Martin Fernando Alonso Multi-year
Aston Martin Lance Stroll 2023
Alfa Romeo Valtteri Bottas Multi-year
Alfa Romeo Zhou Guanyu 2023
Haas Kevin Magnussen Multi-year
Haas Nico Hulkenberg TBC
Williams Alex Albon Multi-year
Williams Logan Sargeant* TBC

Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton: stick or twist?

The latest on Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton for 2023 is that all three are staying with their teams, as is Sergio Perez, who partners Verstappen at Red Bull.

George Russell will still be alongside seven-time champion Hamilton at Mercedes, and Carlos Sainz will continue to be Leclerc's accomplice at Ferrari.

Hamilton considered retiring after the controversial end to the 2021 season but has now hinted that he could agree to new terms with his team.

Who is driving for Haas in 2023?

Which driver changes could there be in 2023?

Following the confirmation that Hulkenberg will join Haas, there are unlikely to be any further driver changes for the 2023 F1 season.

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American star Logan Sargeant - who is set to replace Nicholas Latifi - is the only driver with a question mark.

The 21-year-old still needs to gain enough Super License points before he can officially join Williams next season.

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Who is driving for Haas in 2023?

Nathan Evans is a data editor for The Sporting News.

Who will drive for Haas in 2023?

Nico Hulkenberg will make his Formula 1 comeback next year with Haas after being announced in race seat for 2023. The 35-year-old will partner Kevin Magnussen and replace fellow German Mick Schumacher, whose departure was also announced by Haas earlier today.

What F1 drivers are confirmed for 2023?

The 2023 F1 grid is finally settled. We've said goodbye to Sebastian Vettel, Mick Schumacher and Daniel Ricciardo, but welcome Logan Sargeant and Oscar Piastri as rookies and Nico Hülkenberg returns after two seasons away.

Who is Ricciardo driving for in 2023?

Ricciardo, 33, hinted strongly at a return to Red Bull in a reserve capacity after leaving McLaren without another full-time role set up. "The smile says it all," he said. "I'm truly excited to be coming back home to Oracle Red Bull Racing as their Third Driver in 2023.

Where is Mick Schumacher going in 2023?

Haas F1 Team announced Thursday that Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher, will not return in 2023 after two seasons driving for the team. Schumacher will be replaced by journeyman driver Nico Hulkenberg, who returns to the F1 grid for the first time since 2019.

Who will replace Mick Schumacher?

Nico Hulkenberg will replace Mick Schumacher at Haas for the 2023 Formula 1 season, the team have confirmed.

Who are the drivers for team Haas?

2021 season Grosjean left Haas at the end of the 2020 Championship. Magnussen stay the team to test and reserve driver in 2021 Championship. They were replaced by Russian Nikita Mazepin, and 2020 Formula 2 Championship winner Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher.