F1 2027 confirmed drivers.As we know in this sport, everyone is always looking ahead – so here is a glimpse at what we can expect the F1 2027 driver line-up to look like as it stands. A huge regulation change is coming in 2026 and most of the grid is already covered for then, but as it stands only a select few drivers have contracts for F1 2027 – so there is plenty to play for at this point. F1 2027: Which drivers are already contracted for the F1 2027 season? Team Driver Alpine TBC Alpine Pierre Gasly Aston Martin TBC Aston Martin TBC Audi TBC Audi TBC Cadillac TBC Cadillac TBC Ferrari Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Charles Leclerc Haas TBC Haas TBC McLaren Lando Norris McLaren Oscar Piastri Mercedes TBC Mercedes TBC Racing Bulls TBC Racing Bulls TBC Red Bull Max Verstappen Red Bull TBC Williams TBC Williams Carlos Sainz* McLaren Lando Norris (“extended multi-year contract beyond 2025”) Oscar Piastri (contracted until 2028) While there is no exact end date listed on Lando Norris’ contract, the wording of “extended multi-year contract beyond 2025” hints that it will be at least two seasons long after 2025, which would take the McLaren driver up to the 2027 season. Oscar Piastri signed a multi-year contract extension on the eve of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix. With his previous deal known to have a 2026 end date, a multi-year extension beyond 2026 logically takes him until 2028 at the very least with McLaren. Ferrari Lewis Hamilton (contract until at least end of 2027) Charles Leclerc (for the ‘coming seasons’ after 2026) Charles Leclerc has signed another lengthy contract extension himself but no end date was listed. He re-signed for what Ferrari called the “coming seasons” ahead of the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. PlanetF1.com understands Leclerc will continue with Ferrari beyond 2030. As for Lewis Hamilton, his deal has no publicly-listed end date either, but confirmed at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix that he is contracted for 2027, and potentially beyond. Red Bull Max Verstappen (contract until end of 2028) TBC Max Verstappen signed a whopping seven-season contract extension with Red Bull after winning his first World Championship with the team in 2021, which was not only one of the longest deals in Formula 1 history but also widely reported to be one of its most lucrative. He has given more than one hint about his future in Formula 1 not being a long one, saying he has other targets in endurance racing, so we shall see how his future plays out. Mercedes TBC TBC Mercedes currently have both seats uncontracted for the F1 2027 season, with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli up against each other in 2025. Russell confirmed his deal for 2026 was of a ‘one-plus-one’ nature, and that if he reaches a certain performance target in 2026, his deal will be automatically renewed for the 2027 season. Aston Martin TBC TBC Fernando Alonso’s multi-year contract extension with Aston Martin is set to draw to a close in 2026, and whether or not the double World Champion will continue even further into his illustrious career remains to be seen. Lance Stroll penned a deal for “2025 and beyond” in 2024, but it is not yet known if it covers the F1 2027 campaign. More on Formula 1’s rules and regulations Alpine Pierre Gasly (contracted until 2028) TBC Alpine already has one driver signed to its 2027 line-up, with Pierre Gasly having signed a two-year contract extension at the 2025 Italian Grand Prix, with his previous deal having been due to expire at the end of 2026. Logically, then, that sees the French driver on the grid until at least the end of 2028, with the other cockpit up for grabs. Franco Colapinto was known to have signed a long-term deal with Alpine when he joined, but an exact end date was not listed. Haas TBC TBC Haas have signed both Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman to multi-year deals with the team from 2025 onwards, but without confirmation as to whether or not they cover the F1 2027 season. Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu confirmed Bearman is on a ‘2+1’ deal with the team, meaning the option is there for the team to sign him for 2027. Racing Bulls TBC TBC Red Bull’s sister team has yet to decide upon their F1 2027 line-up, and with junior drivers rising through the ranks all the time, we may have yet to see the next rising star on their radar. Williams Carlos Sainz* (contracted until 2026 “with options to extend”) TBC Williams brought in Carlos Sainz to much fanfare after it was announced he would be leaving Ferrari, with team principal James Vowles confirming later that, if his deal was fulfilled to its longest potential, it would be up to four years – taking him until 2028. It is an initial two-year stint from 2025 “with options to extend” so we leave him here with an asterisk for now, meaning he has a contracted seat with Williams if certain conditions are met, while the seat alongside him goes up for grabs as Alex Albon’s current deal comes to a close in 2026. Audi F1 TBC TBC The Audi F1 team already has their first line-up in place for 2026, when Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto oversee their transition from Sauber from 2025 onwards, but there is no indication yet as to what their F1 2027 line-up will be. Cadillac TBC TBC Cadillac will be joining the grid as the 11th Formula 1 team in 2026, with both Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas signed to the team for its debut season. Both Bottas and Perez are understood to have options for the 2027 season, though neither are confirmed for 2027 at the time of writing.