Previous Position: 1
Team Chief: Christian Horner
Technical Chief: Pierre Waché
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Red Bull Powertrains
Previous Position: 2
Team Chief: Frédéric Vasseur
Technical Chief: Enrico Cardile / Enrico Gualtieri
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Ferrari
Previous Position: 3
Team Chief: Toto Wolff
Technical Chief: Mike Elliott
Chassis: F1 W14
Power Unit: Mercedes
Previous Position: 4
Team Chief: Otmar Szafnauer
Technical Chief: Pat Fry
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Renault
Previous Position: 5
Team Chief: Andrea Stella
Technical Chief: James Key
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Mercedes
Previous Position: 6
Team Chief: TBD
Technical Chief: Jan Monchaux
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Ferrari
Previous Position: 7
Team Chief: Mike Krack
Technical Chief: Andrew Green
Chassis: AMR23
Power Unit: Mercedes
Previous Position: 9
Team Chief: Franz Tost
Technical Chief: Jody Egginton
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Honda Red Bull Powertrains
Previous Position: 8
Team Chief: Guenther Steiner
Technical Chief: Simone Resta
Chassis: VF-23
Power Unit: Ferrari
Previous Position: 10
Team Chief: Jost Capito
Technical Chief: François-Xavier Demaison
Chassis: TBA
Power Unit: Mercedes
Oracle Red Bull Racing won the 2022 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship with 759 points. Max Verstappen contributed 454 points while Sergio Perez added 305 points to the tally.
Williams Racing finished with the least points in the F1 2022 season. They finished with 8 points, 4 of which were contributed by Alexander Albon while Nyck de Vries and Nicholas Latifi added 2 points each.
Oracle Red Bull Racing secured 28 podiums in the 2022 Formula 1 season. Out of these, 17 were victories, 8 were second-places, and 3 were third-place finishes. Max Verstappen secured 17 podium places while Sergio Perez clocked 11 podium finishes for Red Bull.
Formula 1 has 10 teams and 20 drivers on the grid as of now. Each team is supposed to field 2 cars with two drivers for each race.
All ten Formula 1 teams are scheduled to reveal their new cars in February 2023.
Mercedes is primed to return to the top of the 2023 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship on the back of a strong finish to the 2022 season.
Ahead of Audi's arrival, Alfa Romeo will end their title sponsorship of Sauber at the end of the 2023 campaign. The Swiss team will continue to use Ferrari power units until the end of 2025, before taking on Audi power for the following campaign.