The Formula 1 season will officially kick off on Sunday with the Bahrain Grand Prix. This year, the calendar contains no less than 23 races, which is a very extensive one. A look at the ten teams.
Alpha Tauri: AT04
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Yuki Tsunoda is now a young veteran, who will have to keep his car on the track, and he will now be supported by Nyck De Vries.
Haas: VF-23
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Nico Hülkenberg will be back with his former teammate and friend, Kevin Magnussen, in a team that is counting on more resources.
Aston Martin: AMR23
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Lance Stroll and his new partner, the great Fernando Alonso, could certainly surprise fans and some teams.
Alfa Romeo: C43
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One of the four teams with Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes to keep the same driver duo in 2023: Valterri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu.
McLaren: MCL60
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The difficulties could continue at McLaren in 2023. To work on adjustments, Lando Norris will have as a new teammate Oscar Piastri.
Alpine: A523
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For the first time in its history, the "French" team will have two French drivers in Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly.
Mercedes: W14
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Toto Wolff, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell are aware that the job of keeping up with Red Bull will be difficult. But Sir Lewis is ready to do anything to get his 8th championship.
Ferrari: SF-23
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The amazing Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will definitely fight for the championship in 2023, while Ferrari looks even more poised.
Red Bull: RB19
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Max Verstappen will still rely on Sergio Perez, who is excellent as a second driver, to collect a third consecutive championship.
Williams: FW45
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Alexander Albon will have a new teammate in Logan Sargeant, who will start his F1 career at 22 years old.