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All Cars in F1 23

Can you get a good grip on your new ride?

It is time to overtake the best of the best and become the new name that everyone fears on the track. F1 23 is finally here and with it arrives the latest models and the fastest cars. Aim to be the fastest driver there is by using what you are given with the talented drivers available on each team’s roster or become a new star on the track with Career Mode. The choice is yours. As every year passes by, EA and Codemasters bring back those iconic teams and drivers whilst simultaneously aiming to improve the gameplay and realism of this racing franchise. This is Vincent’s guide on all cars in F1 23.

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The cars in F1 23 make their way back to the track with some memorable names returning to the mix. These vehicles are designated to specific teams, having 10 teams total with 2 drivers on hand per team, totalling 20 drivers available to utilize in the game. The drivers are determined by the team of your choosing, with a set car and drivers to match. Your preference for a driver or a vehicle may already be present, but with the option to join an already-existing team or to go into your Career as the new face to F1 racing, you get to choose who you play with and what car matches your vibe. Whilst the top speed of each vehicle varies only slightly, with a 2-point difference between the slowest and fastest car, you may develop a preference for the feel of the car’s handling or the sound of the its engine over another.

F1 Team Cars

  • Red Bull RB19 (Oracle Red Bull Racing)
  • Ferrari SF23 (Scuderia Ferrari)
  • Mercedes W14 (Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team)
  • Alpine A523 (BWT Alpine F1 Team)
  • McLaren MCL60 (McLaren Formula 1 Team)
  • Alfa Romeo C43 (Alfa Romeo F1 Team Kick)
  • Aston Martin AMR23 (Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula 1 Team)
  • Haas VF-23 (Moneygram Haas F1 Team)
  • AlphaTauri AT04 (Scuderia AlphaTauri)
  • Williams FW45 (Williams Racing)

F2 Cars and Drivers

  • Dennis Hauger for Prema Racing
  • Jehan Daruvala for Prema Racing
  • Jack Doohan for Virtuosi
  • Marino Sato for Virtuosi
  • Liam Lawson for Carlin
  • Logan Sargeant for Carlin
  • Marcus Armstrong for Hitech
  • Juri Vips for Hitech
  • Frederik Vesti for Art Grand Prix
  • Theo Pourchaire for Art Grand Prix
  • Felipe Drugovich for MP Motorsport
  • Clement Novalak for MP Motorsport
  • Olli Caldwell for Campos Racing
  • Ralph Boschung for Campos Racing
  • Roy Nissany for Dams
  • Ayumu Iwasa for Dams
  • Richard Verschoor for Trident
  • Calan Williams for Trident
  • Enzo Fittipaldi for Charouz Racing System
  • Tatiana Calderon for Charouz Racing System
  • Jake Hughes for Van Amersfoort Racing
  • Amaurey Condeel for Van Amersfoort Racing

Supercars

  • Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series Safety Car
  • Mercedes-AMG GT R Pro
  • Aston Martin DB11 V12
  • Ferrari Roma
  • Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car
  • Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition
  • Ferrari F8 Tributo
  • McLaren 720S
  • McLaren Artura
  • Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series

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Hadley is a Freelance Writer for Gamer Journalist. They have been with the company since October 2022. With a BSc Honors in Psychology, Hadley focuses their creativity and passion for Video Games by primarily covering Horror, FPS, and anything with a great narrative. You will often find Hadley covering the latest indie horror games or deploying into Call of Duty's DMZ. They love a good story and one that can keep them up at night, be that for its scares or its lore.