
The launch of the 2025 Formula 1 season kicks off this weekend, so several things are worth watching, including the state of play. A look at 15 key points.
McLaren

At the top of the list for the start of the 2025 F1 season, we find the McLaren team, which finished at the top last year among constructors. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are the two faces of McLaren. It is worth noting that Piastri recently signed a two-year contract.
Lando Norris

Lando Norris, a native of the United Kingdom and 25 years old, is the cornerstone of McLaren, despite his young age. He is under contract with McLaren until 2027, having achieved his first win on May 5, 2024, in Miami.
Ferrari

In the second tier, Ferrari, with its remarkable red, promises us great things for the current year, as Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc take the helm of this team. It should be noted that Ferrari has participated in all global competitions since 1950, being one of the oldest companies of the modern era. A first championship since 2007? We wish them luck!
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc

Freshly arrived at Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton joined an organization already well represented with Charles Leclerc. But together, they will be formidable opponents for the 2025 season. Unity is strength! Hamilton will try to help Ferrari find the way back to victory for the first time in 18 years.
Red Bull

Red Bull, a team participating in the world championship since 2007, will also have its say, especially with the presence of Max Verstappen, four-time world champion, on their side. Not to mention Liam Lawson, his New Zealand-born partner, who has just been promoted..
Max Verstappen

At 27 years old, the Dutchman will attempt to achieve his 64th career victory, having made his debut in Formula 1 in 2015. He is definitely one of the best race car drivers of his generation, and he will be hungry for what lies ahead, potentially a fifth championship in a row?
Mercedes

Mercedes, with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, will try to cope with the loss of Lewis Hamilton, now a member of Ferrari. This marks a new era for the team, but it is not negative in any way.
George Russell

The 27-year-old Briton, George Russell, as the new lead of Mercedes, will try to dislodge his rivals from the podium. It is clear that he will want to make people forget the loss of Lewis Hamilton, aiming for a fourth victory, as he has been active since 2019.
Alpine

On the Alpine side, Pierre Gasly (1 win) and Jack Doohan will handle the 2025 season. Formerly known under the Renault Sports emblem, Alpine has officially existed since 2021. They would greatly be due for a big performance.
Haas

Haas is back, with Esteban Ocon (1 win), a former driver for Alpine, and Oliver Bearman. It will be a whole French showdown on the track between Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, specifically, the two former teammates at Alpine, which is likely to add some spice to the season.
Williams

We will have to keep an eye on Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz (4 wins) at Williams. Established since 1977, Williams can rely on the debut of veteran Carlos Sainz to find the path to victory, as this team needs to restore its reputation after a decade at the bottom.
Aston Martin

Aston Martin relies on Lance Stroll and the Spaniard Fernando Alonso. Having accumulated the second lowest total of laps in Bahrain, questions reign at Aston Martin at the beginning of the year 2025. A good start is necessary…
Lance Stroll

Lance Stroll will need to deliver his best performance at the season opener, especially after his team’s disappointing result in Bahrain. If they want to stay among the top contenders, Aston Martin’s staff will need to provide quality equipment to the Quebec driver.
RB

The French rookie Isack Hadjar (20 years old) will be observed, stepping in for Liam Lawson, who is now alongside Max Verstappen, a four-time world champion. And to complete the Red Bull team, it will be Japanese Yuki Tsunoda who will be in action this year, having not secured any victories since his arrival in 2021.
Kick Sauber

Then, Kick Sauber, with the 37-year-old veteran Nico Hulkenberg, and Gabriel Bortoleto, who come in to replace Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu, after a disastrous season in 2024. Can they turn things around for Sauber? It’s hard to do worse, in our opinion!