![]() ![]() ![]() It hasn’t been a bad season by any means, and he has finished in the top 10 more often than Vettel, but he’s 12 points behind and is second-best on Saturdays, which isn’t quite good enough if he wants to prove he’s World Champion material as he has claimed. He’s also now losing the qualifying head-to-head 7-4. The race in Budapest was one of Stroll’s low points of the year too as he took himself and a few other drivers out at the first corner. Post-Imola, the Canadian has been overtaken by the German in terms of points, and the gap would be huge if the latter wasn’t disqualified in Hungary. That wasn’t the case at the start of the year, when he was clearly the strongest Aston Martin driver and looking better than ever, comfortably out-qualifying and out-racing Sebastian Vettel in the first two races, but that has rarely happened since. In terms of how he has performed compared to the other driver in the same car as him, Stroll has undoubtedly made some progress this year, but is still ultimately losing his intra-team battle. ![]() If he had been with Red Bull for longer, he’d probably be a little lower down this list, but given it’s his first year in a car that is notoriously difficult to drive, he’s performed relatively well thus far. However, the Mexican has also made a few costly mistakes that have ended up ruining his race weekends, has struggled in qualifying on multiple occasions and isn’t yet near enough the level of Verstappen on a consistent basis. On one hand, he does already have one race win to his name which is immensely impressive, has only crossed the line outside of the top six twice when he has finished a race and has often been much closer to Max Verstappen than the Dutchman’s previous team-mates were, especially in terms of race pace. It begins on March 21st, and before then, we’ll have livery reveals, confirmation of Red Bull’s lineup, pre-season testing and much more no doubt.With the first half of the 2021 campaign done and dusted, here’s how we rank the 20 driver’s seasons so far.įew drivers on the grid have had as mixed a first half of the year as Checo, as shown by the fact that he’s ended up slap bang in the middle of this ranking. We may not be getting the regulation changes we hoped for, but with new teams – in name at least, driver changes aplenty, the Schumacher name returning and Fernando Alonso doing so too, there’s still plenty to look forward to. If they don’t, the 2021 campaign will be the longest ever, with a whopping 23 races. No new Formula 1 teams have been announced yet for the 2021 season. ![]() The reigning world champion has the option of adopting the number one or continuing to use his career number. However it is not unusual for contracts to be subject to clauses which can permit them to be broken.Įach driver can choose their own racing number to use during their career. Where a team have previously announced a driver has a contract with them for the year this is marked “has contract”. Where a driver had not been confirmed the occupant of the seat for 2020 is listed and marked TBC. 2021 formula 1 team/driver line-up – A list of teams and drivers which have been confirmed or are expected to take part in the 2021 F1 season. ![]()
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