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This is a summary of all F1 drivers and team contract status ahead of the 2026 season, including Cadillac as the 11th entry.

We’ve included all the latest rumours that will get the x and which will allow teams to be swapped for the next season…

McLaren

McLaren already locks up next year’s driver lineup in place, with both Randororis and Oscar Piastri being tied to deals, including the 2026 campaign.

Either Norris or Piastri could enter the 2026 season as defending F1 champions.

Ferrari

Like McLaren, Ferrari also sorts both drivers in 2026.

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At the beginning of 2024, Charles Leclerc signed a new long-term contract that would run until the end of the 2029 campaign and be said to be five more years.

Meanwhile, the superstar signed Lewis Hamilton and took part in a deal that is understood to cover at least the 2025 and 2026 campaigns.

Red Bull

Four-time world champion Max Verstappen signed a long-term contract in March 2022 to stay at Red Bull until the end of 2028.

After long-term uncertainty, Verstappen confirmed to remain at Red Bull in 2026.

Verstappen’s future is questionable, and rumors continued after the plunder of Red Bull Boss Christian Horner.

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Verstappen’s misfortune has been reported for the past year. Mercedes was in front of the queue.

Verstappen and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reportedly met to discuss the moves that have taken place after the 2025 F1 British Grand Prix.

The driver of the second Red Bull car is still a problem.

Liam Lawson only lasted two races in 2025 as a teammate for Verstappen. However, Tsunoda has been struggling ever since getting his gig. There is a big debate about who will return for Red Bull next season.

Mercedes

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen

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Andrea Kimmi Antoneri and George Russell are currently expected to be held by Mercedes.

Previously, it was thought that their future might depend on Mercedes’ interest in Verstappen.

Russell’s contract expires at the end of 2025, but with a long delay in committing to a new contract, Mercedes raised suspicions that he wanted Verstappen.

Russell argued that it is very unlikely that he will leave in 2026. However, no deals were made yet, and rumors continued.

Antoneri was his rookie season and is likened to a young Barstappen for his potential.

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The wildest rumors are tied to Lonely and Antonelli, perhaps in Williams and elsewhere in Alpine, to create a space for Verstappen with Russell.

However, it was clear that before Formula 1 left for summer vacation, Russell and Antonelli would establish the conditions for staying at Mercedes in 2026.

Aston Martin

The Aston Martin lineup is set to remain unchanged for 2026.

Fernando Alonso is on the contract until the end of the 2026 season, but Lance is effectively strolling other seats as long as he wants to continue the race thanks to ownership of his father’s team.

Aston Martin also linked to Verstappen’s move, but those rumors are whimsical.

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Adrian Newy’s arrival gives great hope to the 2026 Aston Martin driver.

Takayama

Pierre Gasly has one of the 2026 alpine seats after agreeing to a new multi-year contract extension for the previous period.

However, there is constant speculation about their second driver.

Jack Doohan’s rookie campaign lasted only six races before he was x out of his seat.

Famously signed as a reserve and test driver, Williams impressed Franco Colapinto has replaced Doohan in the car. However, Alpine has always admitted to continuing to monitor his progress.

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Perhaps Alpine signed Sergio Perez or Valteri Bottas to replace Colapinto, but failed.

At this stage, who will make Guthrie partner in the French team in 2026?

Haas

Esteban Ocon and Oliver Baerman formed a new look lineup for Haas in 2025, both have deals covering 2026.

Racing Bulls

Red Bull’s sister costume Racing Bulls does not have any drivers signed up for 2026.

Their drivers will depend on Red Bull’s decision first.

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Former Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies was taken over from Red Bull’s Christian Horner.

Isack Hadjar was impressed by the Race Bulls rookie campaign.

He began the season with Yuki Tsunoda, who was quickly promoted to Red Bull. Liam Lawson, along with Hajar, demoted the bull to racing.

Williams

Carlos Sainz agrees to join Williams on a few years’ deal, continuing with Alex Albon in 2026.

Audi

Sauber will become the Audi Works F1 team in 2026, with Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortotelo set up.

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Hulkenberg signed a three-year deal when he signed from Haas in 2024, but Sauber’s Bortoleto announcement, called the Rigning Formula 2 Champion “Future Audi Driver,” suggesting that his deal will cover more than a season.

Cadillac

The third final team with no confirmed drivers for 2026 is Cadillac.

The American outfit is set to become the 11th team in F1 next year, opening two extra spots on the grid.

Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez are drivers that sign Cadillac.

Cadillac initially suggested that they wanted an American driver, but this has become even cooler recently. They then considered pairing up with veterans and rookies. Instead, they went to two of the most experienced free agents.

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Up to seven drivers were involved in the mix for the Cadillac.

However, the two lead candidates are Perez and Bottas, and should soon become official.

2026 F1 driver lineup
driverteamContract ends
Rand NorrisMcLaren“Long-term”
Oscar PlustoriMcLaren2026
Lewis HamiltonFerrariMultiyear
Charles LeclercFerrariMulti-year
Max VerstappenRed Bull2028
Yuki TsunodaRed Bull2025
George RussellMercedes2025
Some AntonelliMercedes2025
Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
Reims walksAston Martin“After 2025”
Pierre GuthryTakayama“Long-term”
Franco FrankundotoTakayama2025
Esteban OconHaasMultiyear
Oliver BearmanHaasMultiyear
Liam LawsonRacing Bulls2025
Isack HadjarRacing Bulls2025
Alex AlbonHaas2025
Carlos SignsHaas“After 2026”
Nico HalkenbergAudiMultiyear
Gabriel BoltretoAudiMultiyear
TBACadillacTBA
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