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
German Privateer 1952 German Grand Prix Died
German Sauber 2007 Australian Grand Prix Retired
French Williams 1980 Argentine Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Australian Arrows 1975 Spanish Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Italian Ferrari 1950 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Malaysian Minardi 2001 Italian Grand Prix Retired
Thai Williams 2019 Australian Grand Prix Current
American Marussia F1 2014 Belgian Grand Prix Retired
Austrian Williams 1997 Canadian Grand Prix Retired
British Toyota Racing 2002 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Italian Sauber 1980 Canadian Grand Prix Died
British Super Aguri F1 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix Retired
Italian Sauber 2017 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Brazilian Williams 2003 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Belgian Privateer 1952 Belgian Grand Prix Died
Brazilian Williams 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Privateer 1952 British Grand Prix Died
New Zealander Toro Rosso 2017 United States Grand Prix Retired
New Zealander McLaren 1958 German Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Brazilian Caterham F1 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix Retired
Argentine Williams 1972 Argentine Grand Prix Died
Spanish Williams 2015 Australian Grand Prix Current
Monégasque Ferrari 2018 Australian Grand Prix Current
French Caterham F1 2012 Australian Grand Prix Retired
American Kurtis Kraft 1950 Indianapolis 500 Died
New Zealander Frank Williams Racing Cars 1963 Monaco Grand Prix Died
Austrian HRT Formula 1 Team 2004 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Dutch Spyker F1 2005 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Swiss Ensign 1970 Dutch Grand Prix Died
Italian Privateer 1950 Italian Grand Prix Died
Brazilian Toyota Racing 2003 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Williams 1992 Spanish Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
American McLaren 1959 French Grand Prix Died
Australian Racing Bulls 2011 British Grand Prix Retired
Russian AlphaTauri 2014 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Red Bull Racing 1994 Spanish Grand Prix Retired
New Zealander McLaren 1965 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Footwork Arrows 1981 San Marino Grand Prix Retired
South African Williams 1980 British Grand Prix Female F1 Driver, Retired
French Ferrari 1978 Argentine Grand Prix Died
British Hesketh 1976 British Grand Prix Female F1 Driver, Retired
American Arrows 1978 Argentine Grand Prix Retired
British Jaguar 1993 Japanese Grand Prix Retired
Italian Brabham 1979 Argentine Grand Prix Died
Brazilian Fittipaldi 1970 British Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Brazilian Arrows 2001 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Mexican Haas 2013 Australian Grand Prix Retired
French Haas 2016 Belgian Grand Prix Current
Brazilian Williams 2002 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Brazilian Sauber 2016 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Spanish Aston Martin 2001 Australian Grand Prix Current, F1 Legend
French Super Aguri F1 2006 European Grand Prix Retired
Argentine Alpine 2024 Italian Grand Prix Current
Brazilian Sauber 2025 Australian Grand Prix Current
Argentine Prost 2000 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Mercedes 2019 Australian Grand Prix Current
Austrian Benetton 1984 Austrian Grand Prix Retired
Italian Ferrari 1996 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Italian Minardi 2004 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Dutch Caterham F1 2013 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Canadian Ferrari 1977 British Grand Prix Died
Italian Jordan Grand Prix 2004 Australian Grand Prix Retired
Italian Brabham 1992 South African Grand Prix Female F1 Driver, Retired
Italian Ferrari 1950 British Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
British Brabham 1958 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
German Privateer 1951 Italian Grand Prix Died
Finnish Lotus F1 2007 Australian Grand Prix Retired
German Arrows 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix Retired
British Team Lotus 1959 Dutch Grand Prix Died
French Racing Bulls 2025 Australian Grand Prix Current
British Williams 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix Retired
Australian Brabham 1955 British Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Australian Alpine 2025 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Tyrrell 1965 South African Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Belgian Ligier 1966 German Grand Prix Retired
French Williams 1974 German Grand Prix Retired
Canadian Sauber 1996 Australian Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Spanish Toro Rosso 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix Retired
British Wolf 1973 Monaco Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Italian Lotus Racing 1997 Australian Grand Prix Retired
French Jordan Grand Prix 1989 French Grand Prix Retired
French Toro Rosso 2012 Australian Grand Prix Retired
French Ligier 1971 Italian Grand Prix Retired
British McLaren 2000 Australian Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
Belgian Lotus F1 2011 Australian Grand Prix Retired
British Team Lotus 1960 Dutch Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Swedish Ecurie Bonnier 1956 Italian Grand Prix Died
Swiss BRM 1962 Monaco Grand Prix Died
German March 1973 British Grand Prix Died
Austrian Team Lotus 1964 Austrian Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
South African Ferrari 1972 United States Grand Prix F1 Legend, Retired
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
Dutch Minardi 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix Retired
Argentine Ferrari 1950 Monaco Grand Prix Died
Argentine Maserati 1950 British Grand Prix Died, F1 Legend
Colombian McLaren 2001 Australian Grand Prix Retired
French Marussia F1 2013 Australian Grand Prix Died

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