 Hey guys, the 2023 full Formula One driver lineup is here, so let's go to team by team. First, first of all, please leave a comment, like, subscribe, as always, do all of that, and off we go. So Mercedes, no changes at Mercedes, they're still gonna have George Russell and Lewis Hamilton. Lewis Hamilton is winning very, very hard to get back to winning races. George Russell is his first win in 2022 and I believe the Mercedes car is gonna be much better next year. So pretty excited about that one. Red Bull no change neither, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. Third driver should be Daniel Ricciardo, which gives Red Bull a really good backup in case anything happened. Red Bull definitely a team to beat since two years. I think they're gonna be a game that next year. We've got no changes at Ferrari neither, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. Leclerc's willing to try to go to the World Championship, Sainz trying to also have been willing to kind of get to that level and contest Charles a little bit more. The big change at Ferrari is Matti Abinotto's left a team, so new team manager, new structure, hopefully they can execute better into the race as they are the pace in qualifying. No talk about Alpine forcing the constructor in 2022. Two French drivers, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly. That's gonna be really cool. French team, French drivers, I truly hope that they can work well together and that there's not an internal fight in between who's gonna be the best French driver with the other, who's gonna be the leader after Fernando Alonso's left the team. So the good thing is that they are both race winners. They both have a race win. They're both very experienced. The past is behind them. They used to be not that friends, but having now it's a different story. They're a bit more mature or they are more mature and ready to go. So I truly hope that that relationship will work well, but it will need to the management to keep an eye on it as it can very easily become the French world within the French team. But I hope not and I'm sure Alpine's gonna get that under control nicely. McLean, we've got London Norris. Very, very strong part of the team now. Pretty much a long-term contract. Very strong season again, very impressive. Over the last two years I've been on top of Daniel Ricardo a lot. And next to him we've lost an Australian to get a new Australian, Oscar Piastri. Oscar has shown in Formula 2 in 2021 an incredible season. Step on the side in 2022. The only down side, the only negative part right now of Oscar is all that story between Alpine and McLaren and Alpine being financing his career and him jumping into the boat with McLaren's development. It wasn't the nicest way of getting into Formula 1, but he's in a nice team next to London Norris. He can learn a lot. He's a very talented driver. So I'm excited to see actually what he can do in the Orange car. Alpha Romeo, no change after Romeo. Valtteri Bottas, a lot of experience. Guan Yu Zhu, very impressive season. I must say I'm very pleased with what Zhu has been able to show. Early in the season, Valtteri was on top obviously with all the experience he had. But later in the season, I felt like Zhu went really well and started showing stronger pace. So Alpha Romeo, no change of lineup. Two good drivers. Zhu has much more experience now, so that's going to be quite exciting. Aston Martin, well, Lens Troll hasn't moved. That's no big surprise as that owns the team. But a big news is Fernando Aranzo joining the team. Aina is going to be a really big boost for the team. Fernando is an incredible driver, incredible motivator. He always wants to do more, always wants to push people to do more. So I think for Aston Martin, that's a very neat and clever move. And I'm excited to see what Fernando can do there. The only thing I would say that Fernando likes to perform and if the car is not good, it gets hangry, which is good. Which is good. But drivers don't have a level of passion. It's very high, which is part of our job I guess. So let's see what Fernando can do down there. Alpha Tori, Yuki Tsunoda is now the leader of the team. He's got some good experience now in Formula One. He needs to step up and take that place of leader next to Nick De Vries. That's Formula E world champion, Formula 2 world champion. As not a straightforward career, but very talented driver, deserves to sit in Formula One. Absolutely yes. So I'm excited to see what that's going to be. The only race De Vries did in 2022. So Monza, score points. So pretty amazing there. So I'm excited to see what he does. And hopefully, as I say, Yuki with the experience can lead the team while Nick gets used to Formula One or the racetrack and so on. And then he can also come as a co-leader of the team. Now we've got Haas. Haas has a change. Kevin Magnusen is still there, which is great news. Nick Oylkenberg is coming back to Formula One. I personally think it's not the choice that I would have made. I think Mick Schumacher did a good end of the season and there were no real reason to change it, change him. But the team wanted a different driver. So they've called Nick Oylkenberg. Nick Oylkenberg has shown some great pace in the past. We used to be team-mates in 2007, Formula 3. We used to be competitors then in GP2 in 2009. Very talented driver. So let's see what he can do at Haas. But yeah, again, that's not the choice that I would have made. And then Williams. Alex and the album stays at Williams. After what is shown in 2022, there's no reason to absolutely change him. Very impressive season. And next to him comes an American driver, which is awesome to see. Logan Sargent has done a really good job in Formula 2. I've been looking at Logan Sargent since 2022 and the Formula 3 when he was fighting Oscar Piastri, Theo Borscher. Very, very happy that Logan is making it to Formula 1. It's great news with the US and with the Netflix series, Formula 1 has boomed here. So that's going to be exciting to see and watch. Please, as always, like, comment, subscribe and I'll get back to you on a comment.