Current & Historic Drivers

F1 Drivers

Discover the current official F1 driver line-up, legends, and historic drivers, complete with driver’s points, wins, records, and teams.

Driver Nationality Current/Last Team F1 Debut Status
British Toyota Racing 2002 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Super Aguri F1 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix Retired
British Racing Bulls 2026 Australian Grand Prix Current
British Privateer 1958 Monaco Grand Prix Retired
British Privateer 1952 British Grand Prix Died
British Williams 1992 Spanish Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
British Red Bull Racing 1994 Spanish Grand Prix Retired
British Surtees 1968 Italian Grand Prix Retired
British Footwork Arrows 1981 San Marino Grand Prix Retired
British Hesketh 1976 British Grand Prix Female F1 Driver, Retired
British Jaguar 1993 Japanese Grand Prix Retired
British Mercedes 2019 Australian Grand Prix Current
British Hill 1958 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Team Lotus 1959 Dutch Grand Prix Died
British Williams 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix Retired
British Tyrrell 1965 South African Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
British Wolf 1973 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British McLaren 2000 Australian Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
British Team Lotus 1960 Dutch Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Surtees 1960 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British McLaren 1973 British Grand Prix Retired
British Jaguar 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix Retired
British Renault 2016 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Jaguar 2003 Australian Grand Prix Died
British McLaren 2019 Australian Grand Prix Current, F1 Legend
British Ferrari 2007 Australian Grand Prix Current, F1 Legend
British Jordan Grand Prix 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix Retired
British Marussia F1 2013 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British March 1971 British Grand Prix Died
British Ferrari 1952 Belgian Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British McLaren 1980 Austrian Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
British Haas 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Current
British Williams 2011 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Privateer 1959 British Grand Prix Died
British Ferrari 1952 Swiss Grand Prix Died
British BRM 1950 British Grand Prix Died
British March 1973 British Grand Prix Died
British Team Lotus 1951 Swiss Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Williams 2014 British Grand Prix Female F1 Driver, Retired
British Hill 1975 Spanish Grand Prix Died
British BRM 1956 Monaco Grand Prix Died
British Privateer 1950 British Grand Prix Died
British Marussia F1 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Retired

F1 Drivers 2026: Grid Breakdown

With 22 drivers. One world title. The 2026 Formula 1 season is locked and loaded.

  • Meet the Drivers

    Dive into the full 2026 grid—click on any name to explore their F1 journey: the latest race results, breaking news, in-depth bios, photos, and complete stats.

  • A New Era Begins

    With a grid full of new and old talent, ambition, and exciting racing storylines sure to unfold as the season progresses. At the centre of it all? New regulations, and if Lando Norris can defend his first world championship.

    The 2026 season introduces significant regulatory changes, including a new power unit formula and the introduction of active aerodynamics. Audi officially enters Formula One as a factory team following its acquisition of Sauber in 2024, developing and running its own power units. Cadillac makes its debut in Formula One, powered by Ferrari engines, becoming the series’ eleventh team—the first expansion since Haas in 2016. While Arvid Lindblad joins as the only F1 rookie with Racing Bulls.

  • All Eyes on Norris and McLaren

    Max Verstappen remains the benchmark; he was by far the best driver of the 2025 season, despite not winning the title. But with 8 wins, the most of any driver over the season, as well as most poles and laps led, he remains the absolute benchmark. But with Lando Norris securing the title, and McLaren defending theirs with back-to-back Constructors’ titles, can the team and driver carry that form into a new refulation change? Time will tell.

  • Looking back at 2025

    Twenty drivers. One world title. The 2025 Formula 1 season was locked and loaded with a grid full of talent, ambition, and exciting racing storylines sure to unfold as the season progresses. At the centre of it all? Max Verstappen, chasing a historic fifth world championship in his RBB21.

    2024 marked a turning point in Formula 1. Red Bull’s years of dominance took a hit, and with the grid reshuffled for 2025, the title fight was wide open. Could this be the year we saw a new name at the top?

    The off-season didn’t disappoint. It all started with the bombshell move—Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari, instantly reshaping the grid. Red Bull and Racing Bulls faced their own shakeups, eventually announcing Liam Lawson as Verstappen’s new teammate to replace the outgoing Sergio Perez. Although that only lasted for two races, Yuki Tsunoda swapped seats with Lawson, finally making it to the main team for his home race at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix.

    But that wasn’t all. Five rookies made their F1 debut in 2025:

    The new generation brought some exciting promise, and all eyes would be on who rose fastest through the ranks.

    Max Verstappen remained the benchmark, but with increased competition from McLaren, rising stars, and fresh team lineups, 2025 was shaping up to be the most unpredictable season in decades. Would it be Max’s fifth title win, or would a new champion emerge?

2026 Drivers’ Standings

2025 Drivers’ Standings

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