F1 2019 season preview

With the cars having broken cover ahead of the new season, we take a look at each of the teams lining up on the grid for Formula One 2019.

Published on Mar 02, 2019 06:00:00 AM

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The wraps have come off the cars and it’s now time to hit the track. Will Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton race to a record sixth straight title double or will Ferrari get their act together and end five years of unbroken dominance by the German marque? And what of Red Bull? Will the Honda gamble pay off and will we see the emergence of Max Verstappen as a championship contender? Could the new aerodynamic rules aimed at boosting overtaking deliver a shake-up of the pecking order? There are plenty of questions. The answers will have to wait until the lights go out in Melbourne. For now, we take a look at each of the teams and how they might fare as they gear up for the 2019 Formula One season.

MERCEDES

Can anybody stop the Mercedes juggernaut? Five years into Formula One’s turbo-hybrid era and the German marque is yet to be beaten. With Lewis Hamilton in the form of his life as the newly minted five-time world champion and the Silver Arrows having successfully overcome the might of Ferrari two years running, it will be hard to bet against them clinching a record sixth straight double title.

Mercedes
Full team nameMercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport
Team PrincipalToto Wolff
ChassisF1 W10 EQ Power+
DriversLewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas
EngineMercedes
2018 position1st (655 pts)

FERRARI

Ferrari may be Formula One’s most successful team but they haven’t won a title for 10 years. Having dropped the ball in 2017-2018, can they finally seal the deal at their third attempt? Sebastian Vettel has a new teammate – the highly-rated Charles Leclerc. The German will have to up his game this year to match rival Lewis Hamilton as well as fend off his young teammate, who will be eager to test himself against (and maybe beat) a four-time world champion.

Ferrari
Full team nameScuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow
Team PrincipalMattia Binotto
ChassisSF90
DriversSebastian Vettel,Charles Leclerc
EngineFerrari
2018 position2nd (571 pts)

RED BULL

Having ditched Renault for Honda power, Red Bull will be setting their sights on joining Mercedes and Ferrari in a three-way fight for the title. It’s a gamble for sure, given Honda’s tribulations with McLaren. If it pays off, then in Max Verstappen, the team has a driver ready and champing at the bit to challenge for the title. With Daniel Ricciardo having left for Renault, Verstappen will have a new teammate this year – Toro Rosso graduate Pierre Gasly.

Red Bull
Full team nameAston Martin Red Bull Racing
Team PrincipalChristian Horner
ChassisRB15
DriversMax Verstappen, Pierre Gasly
EngineHonda
2018 position3rd (419 pts)

RENAULT

Renault have made steady progress since returning to F1 as a works team in 2016. The team ended last season 4th overall, albeit after Force India was bumped to the bottom, having been listed as a new entry. The signing of Daniel Ricciardo, alongside Nico Hülkenberg, represents a major coup for the Enstone-based squad. While it may be ‘too much, too soon’ to challenge the top three just yet, the team will have to continue to show progress.

Renault
Full team nameRenault F1 Team
Team PrincipalCyril Abiteboul
ChassisR.S. 19
DriversDaniel Ricciardo, Nico Hülkenberg
EngineRenault
2018 position4th (122 pts)

HAAS

The only team other than Mercedes to go into the season with an unchanged driver line-up, Haas will be fielding a striking black-and-gold car in the colours of new title sponsor Rich Energy. They will have their sights on ending the season best of the rest. The gulf to the top teams remains too wide to bridge but, having finished 5th in the standings last year, the team can realistically set their sights on a top-four placing.

Haas
Full team nameRich Energy Haas F1 Team
Team PrincipalGuenther Steiner
ChassisVF-19
DriversRomain Grosjean, Kevin Magnussen
EngineFerrari
2018 position5th (93 pts)

MCLAREN

On paper, the last season was better for McLaren than 2017. But in reality, powered by the same Renault engine that won four races in the back of the Red Bull, it was a humbling year for the former champions. Having boldly predicted podium finishes in 2018, the Woking-based squad head into 2019 with no publicly laid out expectations and a brand new driver line-up in former Red Bull protégé Carlos Sainz and promising rookie Lando Norris.

McLaren
Full team nameMcLaren Formula 1 Team
Team PrincipalZak Brown
ChassisMCL34
DriversCarlos Sainz, Lando Norris
EngineRenault
2018 position6th (62 pts)

RACING POINT

A brand new name, a brand new owner and a brand new identity – 2019 marks the start of a new chapter for the team formerly known as Force India. The team, now owned by billionaire Lawrence Stroll, no longer needs to operate on among the smallest budgets in the paddock. Still, challenging the top three may be an ambitious target for now. Mexican Sergio Pérez will be staying on for another season. He will be joined by Lance Stroll, son of Lawrence Stroll.

Racing Point
Full team nameSportPesa Racing Point F1 Team
Team PrincipalOtmar Szafnauer
ChassisRP19
DriversSergio Pérez, Lance Stroll
EngineMercedes
2018 position7th (52 pts)

ALFA ROMEO

Sauber, under new ownership, climbed the ladder to 8th in the standings last year. Now racing under the Alfa Romeo banner, and with Kimi Räikkönen returning to the team with which he made his Formula One debut, there’s a real sense of optimism surrounding the squad heading into 2019. The Finn will bring crucial testing and development experience paired alongside the Ferrari-backed youngster, Antonio Giovinazzi.

Alfa Romeo
Full team nameAlfa Romeo Racing
Team PrincipalFrédéric Vasseur
ChassisC38
DriversKimi Räikkönen, Antonio Giovinazzi
EngineFerrari
2018 position8th (48 pts)

TORO ROSSO

Red Bull’s junior team will field an all-new driver line-up in the 2019 Formula One. Alexander Albon will be making his F1 debut while Daniil Kvyat returns for yet another stint with the Faenza-based team. Toro Rosso, running Honda engines last year, occasionally managed some strong results last season, like Pierre Gasly’s 4th-place finish in Bahrain. The team will be hoping to score more such memorable results in 2019.

Toro Rosso
Full team nameRed Bull Toro Rosso Honda
Team PrincipalFranz Tost
ChassisSTR14
DriversDaniil Kvyat, Alexander Albon
EngineHonda
2018 position9th (33 pts)

WILLIAMS

The former champions endured their worst season ever in 2018, finishing last in the standings with just seven points. It can only get better than this, and Williams will be hoping it does. The experience of Robert Kubica, making a miraculous return to racing eight years after a near-fatal rally accident, should be a benefit in developing the car and act as the perfect counterpoint to the highly-rated Mercedes-backed rookie George Russell’s enthusiasm.

Williams
Full team nameROKiT Williams Racing
Team PrincipalClaire Williams
ChassisFW42
DriversRobert Kubica, George Russell
EngineMercedes
2018 position10th (7 pts)

 

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