This list shows which F1 teams and drivers have been confirmed for 2011. Drivers that have not been confirmed for 2011 are listed with the team they drove for in 2010.
Driver numbers are based on the list issued by the FIA on November 30th, 2011.
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Jump to team: Red Bull Racing-Renault | McLaren-Mercedes | Scuderia Ferrari | Mercedes Grand Prix | Renault F1 Team | Williams-Cosworth | Force India F1 Team-Mercedes | Sauber-Ferrari | Scuderia Toro Rosso-Ferrari | Lotus-Renault | HRT-Cosworth | Virgin Racing-Cosworth | Team 13
Red Bull-Renault
Race drivers
1. Sebastian Vettel (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
2. Mark Webber (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Daniel Ricciardo (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
McLaren-Mercedes
Race drivers
3. Lewis Hamilton (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
4. Jenson Button (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Gary Paffett (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Pedro de la Rosa (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Ferrari
Race drivers
5. Fernando Alonso (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
6. Felipe Massa (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Jules Bianchi (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Giancarlo Fisichella (2010 driver) | biography | articles
Marc Gené (2010 driver) | biography | articles
Mercedes
Race drivers
7. Michael Schumacher (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
8. Nico Rosberg (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Renault
Race drivers
9. Nick Heidfeld (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
10. Vitaly Petrov (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Bruno Senna (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Romain Grosjean (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Fairuz Fauzy (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Jan Charouz (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Ho-Pin Tung (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Williams-Cosworth
Race drivers
11. Rubens Barrichello (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
12. Pastor Maldonado (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Valltteri Bottas (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Force India-Mercedes
Race drivers
14. Adrian Sutil (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
15. Paul di Resta (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
NB. The number 13 is not used on Formula 1 cars. See here for more information.
Test drivers
Nico Hülkenberg (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Sauber-Ferrari
Race drivers
16. Kamui Kobayashi (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
17. Sergio Perez (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Esteban Gutierrez (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Race drivers
18. Sebastien Buemi (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
19. Jaime Alguersuari (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Daniel Ricciardo (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Lotus-Renault
Race drivers
20. Heikki Kovalainen (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
21. Jarno Trulli (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Karun Chandhok (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Luiz Razia (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Davide Valsecchi (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Ricardo Teixeira (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
HRT-Cosworth
Race drivers
22. Narain Karthikeyan (rounds 1-8) | biography | articles
22. Daniel Ricciardo (round 9-) | biography | articles
23. Vitantonio Liuzzi (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Virgin-Cosworth
Race drivers
24. Timo Glock (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
25. Jerome d’Ambrosio (has 2011 contract) | biography | articles
Test drivers
Sakon Yamamoto (rounds 1-3) | biography | articles
Robert Wickens (round 7-) | biography | articles
Team 13
The FIA received applications for a 13th team but decided not to appoint one.
Absent due to injury
Robert Kubica (Renault) | biography | articles
Last year’s drivers without seats for 2011
Lucas di Grassi (ex-Virgin) | biography | articles
Christian Klien (ex-HRT) | biography | articles
Latest updates to the 2010 F1 driver list
- 23rd March 2011 – Yamamoto joins Virgin as reserve driver
- 22nd March 2011 – Chandhok to drive for Lotus in practice
- 11th March 2011 – Razia and Valsecchi to be Lotus reserve drivers
- 9th March 2011 – HRT confirm Liuzzi as Karthikeyan’s team mate
- 26th January 2011 – Di Resta to race for Force India, Hülkenberg to test
- 7th January 2011 – HRT confirm Karthikeyan in team for 2011
- 22nd December 2010 – Petrov to remain at Renault in 2011 and 2012
- 21st December 2010 – Jerome d’Ambrosio to drive for Virgin in 2011
- 1st December 2010 – Pastor Maldonado confirmed at Williams in 2011
- 30th November 2010 – 2011 F1 entry list confirms Sauber name change
- 26th November 2010 – Ricciardo to drive in practice for Toro Rosso in 2011
- 15th November 2010 – Barrichello to stay at Williams in 2011
- 15th November 2010 – Nico Hülkenberg confirms he is leaving Williams
- 4th October 2010 – Sauber sign Sergio Perez for 2011
- 7th September 2010 – Sauber retain Kamui Kobayashi for 2011
- 15th July 2010 – Toro Rosso to keep Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari for 2011
- 7th July 2010 – Robert Kubica extends Renault deal to 2012
- 9th June 2010 – Ferrari extend Massa’s contract to 2012
- 7th June 2010 – Webber signs with Red Bull for 2011




Sameer Cader said on 7th October 2010, 12:58
The Revised Line Is
Red Bull – Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel
Mclaren – Lewis Hamilton (Till 2012)and Jenson Button
Ferrari – Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa (Till 2012)
Mercedes – Michael Schumacher(Till 2012)and Nico Rosberg
Renault – Robert Kubica (Till 2012)and Vitaly Petrov
Force India – Vitantonio Liuzzi and Paul Di Resta
Williams – Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenber
ofarwest said on 13th October 2010, 13:46
Sauber – Perez and Kobayashi
bradley13 said on 25th October 2010, 12:02
2011
Red Bull – 3.Webber, 4.Vettel
McLaren – 5.Hamilton, 6.Button
Ferrari – 1.Alonso, 2.Massa
Mercedes – 7.Schumacher. 8.Rosberg
Renault – 9.Kubica, 10.van der Garde
Force India – 11.Sutil, 12.di Resta
Williams – 14.Barrichello, 15.Hulkenberg
Sauber – 16.Kobayashi, 17.Perez
Toro Rosso – 18.Buemi, 19.Alguersuari
Lotus – 20.Kovalainen, 21.Trulli
HRT – 22.Senna, 23.Maldanado
Virgin – 24.Glock, 25.Petrov
jahrastaman_BR said on 28th October 2010, 19:38
the correct one…
Red Bull : Webber – Vettel
McLaren : Hamilton – Button
Ferrari : Alonso – Massa
Mercedes : Schumacher – Rosberg
Renault : Kubica – Petrov
Force India : Sutil – di Resta
Williams : Barrichello – Maldonado
Sauber : Kobayashi – Perez
Toro Rosso :Buemi – Alguersuari
Lotus : Kovalainen – Senna
HRT :
Virgin – Glock – di Grassi
jahrastaman_BR said on 3rd November 2010, 16:29
the correct one…
Red Bull : Webber – Vettel
McLaren : Hamilton – Button
Ferrari : Alonso – Massa
Mercedes : Schumacher – Rosberg
Renault : Kubica – Petrov
Force India : Sutil – di Resta
Williams : Barrichello – Maldonado
Sauber : Kobayashi – Perez
Toro Rosso :Buemi – Alguersuari
Lotus : Kovalainen – Senna
HRT :De la Rosa – ?
Virgin – Glock – di Grassi
Jonathan Wallcroft said on 5th November 2010, 18:21
Red Bull Vettel Webber
Ferrari Alonso Massa
Mclaren Button Hamilton
Mercedes Rosberg Schumacher
Renault Kubica Petrov
Force India Di Resta Sutil
Williams Barrichello Maldonado
Sauber Kobayashi Perez
Toro Rosso Alguersuari Buemi
Lotus Kovalainen Senna
HRT De La Rosa Klien
Virgin Glock D’Ambrosio
kiki said on 5th November 2010, 23:24
I think there should be 15 teams
kiki said on 5th November 2010, 23:36
2011 seson might have 26 drivers
kiki said on 5th November 2010, 23:53
if you are asking about kimi 2012 is his return
kiki said on 6th November 2010, 5:55
there are 13 teams in 2011 season
Leon Le Roux said on 7th November 2010, 18:41
Ferrari should end Massa’s Contract due to non performance.
Benjammin said on 20th November 2010, 18:43
How can you say non performance when the teams efforts went on alonso
Gaby said on 9th November 2010, 20:42
Red Bull : Webber – Vettel
McLaren : Hamilton – Button
Ferrari : Alonso – Kubica
Mercedes : Schumacher – Rosberg
Lotus-Renault : Massa – Petrov
Force India : Sutil – di Resta
Williams : Barrichello – Maldonado
Sauber : Kobayashi – Perez
Toro Rosso :Buemi – Alguersuari
1Malasya : Kovalainen – Senna
HRT : De La Rosa – Klien
Virgin – Glock – Guerrieri
thambu said on 15th November 2010, 10:57
wer is nick heidfeld gonna drive??
Enigma (@enigma) said on 15th November 2010, 12:39
He’s in talks with Renault, which is his best chance.
Tango said on 15th November 2010, 12:57
Why would Schumacher be number 7 and Rosberg 8. Rosberg has (quite clearly) outscored Schumacher last year, isn’t that why Hamilton would reclaim the top number from Button at Mc Laren?
Benjammin said on 20th November 2010, 18:46
isnt it because he has more WDC wins under his belt and in button hamilton case hamilton won it 1st
Kutty said on 30th November 2010, 9:45
Kimi should be back
Alabaster Sam said on 30th November 2010, 23:54
What’s Hartley doing in there? Red Bull did away with him in the summer and he’ll play no further part in any Red Bull programme. Seems good reason to cut the long-haired one from the list…