Rising Stars: Meet the F1 Rookies of 2025

Discover the promising newcomers of the 2025 F1 season as they tackle the challenges of elite racing.

In 2025, Formula 1 is set to showcase a thrilling injection of fresh talent, with a remarkable 30% of the grid consisting of rookies. This season marks a pivotal turn in F1 history, introducing six dynamic drivers—all eager to make their mark in the pinnacle of motorsport. Let’s take a closer look at these rising stars and what we can expect from them:

1. Andrea Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | Race Number: 12

At just 18 years old, Antonelli is stepping into the enormous shoes of Lewis Hamilton, who has made the switch to Ferrari. His stellar record includes a sixth-place finish in Formula 2 in 2024 and a championship win in both the German and Italian F4 series. With over 5,500 miles of private testing under his belt, Antonelli is no stranger to the pressure that comes with being a Mercedes driver. Despite showing impressive pace, consistency remains a concern after a crash during practice at the Italian GP. However, the hype surrounding this young talent is palpable.

2. Oliver Bearman | Haas | Race Number: 87

Bearman, now at 19, has already demonstrated his capabilities on the F1 stage. His pivotal role as a substitute driver for Ferrari last season showcased his skill, securing a remarkable seventh place on his debut. With a strong foundation in Formula 2 and connections to Ferrari, Bearman is set to make steady progress at Haas, demonstrating potential despite his earlier sporadic appearances.

3. Gabriel Bortoleto | Sauber | Race Number: 5

Bortoleto's ascent to F1 is exceptional after bagging the Formula 2 championship in his debut season while simultaneously winning the Formula 3 title. His consistency and high placement make him a contender, but he faces the daunting challenge of driving for Sauber, a team currently regrouping ahead of a rebranding into Audi.

4. Jack Doohan | Alpine | Race Number: 7

Son of MotoGP legend Mick Doohan, Jack is poised to prove his mettle in F1 after serving as Alpine's reserve driver last year and making a late-season debut. His previous successes in Formula 2 and Formula 3 place him among F1's emerging talents, although his position at Alpine appears tentative with the introduction of Franco Colapinto.

5. Isack Hadjar | Racing Bulls | Race Number: 6

Hadjar's promotion to Racing Bulls follows the exit of Sergio Pérez, a path marked by his solid performance in F2. However, his challenges in consistency during the latter part of last season raise questions about his readiness for the F1 pressure cooker.

6. Liam Lawson | Red Bull | Race Number: 30

While Lawson has several F1 appearances, 2025 will be his first full season with a secured seat, facing the formidable challenge of being Max Verstappen's teammate at Red Bull. Lawson's determination and combativeness could help him thrive under pressure, and his experience from past races may prove crucial.

This season promises to be one of intense competition as these rookies adapt to the high stakes and pressures of Formula 1 racing. With teams eager to develop their skills, all eyes will be on the newcomers as they redefine the F1 landscape!

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