
The 2023 Formula One season will be the longest F1 season to date, with a total of 23 races.

Esteban Ocon, France (#31) - $6 million.Carlos Sainz Jr., Spain (#55) - $12 million.Charles LeClerc, Monaco (#16) - $24 million.Sergio Perez, Mexico (#11) - $10 million.Max Verstappen, Belgium (#1) - $55 million.Here are the countries of origin, sponsors and car numbers of each driver competing in 2023, according to ESPN, as well as how much Spotrac reports each is earning in salary for the 2023 season. Since 2017, Formula One has had 10 teams competing with two drivers each, for a total of 20 drivers. Here’s what veterans and newcomers alike are expected to earn.

Without Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo and Mick Schumacher in the 2023 season, there are some new faces in the racing game. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen addressed the issue before the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, saying the growing popularity of F1 racing should benefit everyone, especially the drivers who put themselves at risk for fans’ entertainment. Not all Formula One drivers are compensated equally, with salaries ranging from about $1 million to an impressive $55 million.ĭespite recent talk of driver salary caps, Formula One has yet to impose any such rules, continuing to exempt driver salaries from team budget restrictions.
