Nico Hülkenberg & Andreas Seidl have already successfully worked together when Hülkenberg won the 24h Le Mans race for Porsche in 2015 (with Earl Bamber &; Nick Tandy).

Formula 1 New: 2025 contenders line up at Haas and Audi

(GMM) The candidates are lining up for the vacant race seats at Haas and Sauber. Audi-owned Sauber fired up the next round of ‘silly season’ speculation last Friday by announcing that Nico Hulkenberg is joining the project from 2025.

Ekstra Bladet newspaper in Denmark reports that the small American team Haas “wants to continue with Kevin Magnussen” in the other seat, although it is not yet a done deal.

As for his new 2025 teammate, The Times newspaper in Britain says sensational Ferrari stand-in reserve Oliver Bearman, 18, is the top candidate.

Team boss Ayao Komatsu, already with Friday practice plans for the fresh-faced Briton this season, told Speed Week: “His performance when he was suddenly sitting in a Ferrari was outstanding.

“We already knew last year that he was a great talent, but it was still impressive how he mastered the task in that Ferrari.”

Also being linked with the vacant Haas seat are the disenchanted Alpine duo of Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly.

But with Hulkenberg now set in stone at Sauber, the Swiss team’s existing top driver, Valtteri Bottas, is also being mentioned in connection with Haas.

“They still need a good, experienced driver,” former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher said. “I don’t think Magnussen will be enough for that.

“My opinion is that Bottas will replace Hulkenberg, but we will have to wait and see.”

As for Audi-owned Sauber, the team is also tipped to oust its Chinese driver Guanyu Zhou at the end of the year – with Carlos Sainz Jr. the hot favorite to become Hulkenberg’s 2025 teammate.

Schumacher warns that, however, that the Spaniard may prefer a short-term deal with Mercedes instead.

“It will be a difficult year for Hulkenberg and whoever the second driver is,” said the German. “But I imagine that Sainz is the preferred candidate.

“He (Sainz) doesn’t have many options,” Schumacher added. “If Max Verstappen doesn’t leave, I don’t think Red Bull is that interesting for him.”

But even the Mercedes door could close for Sainz, given that Toto Wolff is accelerating the preparation project of his new protégé Kimi Antonelli.

“Lewis (Hamilton) has put Mercedes in a difficult situation,” 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg said.

“Carlos probably wants a multi-year contract, and that doesn’t make much sense from Mercedes’ point of view because of Antonelli.

“2025 would be asking a lot of Antonelli because he’s yet to show anything in Formula 2,” Rosberg added. “And that’s the minimum requirement to be eligible for F1.

“That’s why Toto has to take his time and wait until the summer or autumn,” he said. “But waiting too long is not an option either. Then he will have no alternative at the end of the year.”

Last Updated April 26, 2024

2025 F1 Silly Season Page
Team Engine No. Driver Nat. Rating Comments
Audi Sauber Ferrari 27 Nico Hulkenberg Germany Fact Signed thru 2027
77 Valtteri Bottas Finland Speculation Waiting to be replaced
Alpine F1 Team Renault 31 Esteban Ocon France Strong Expected back
61 Jack Doohan Australia Speculation Waiting in the wings
Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team Mercedes 14 Fernando Alonso Spain Fact Signed thru 2026
18 Lance Stroll Canada Fact Daddy owns the team
Ferrari Ferrari 16 Charles Leclerc Monaco Fact Signed thru 2028
44 Lewis Hamilton England Fact Signed thru 2026
Moneygram Haas F1 Team Ferrari 10 Pierre Gasly France Speculation Could replace Kevin Magnussen
38 Oliver Bearman England Strong Expected to replace Hulkenberg
McLaren F1 Team Mercedes 4 Lando Norris England Fact Signed
81 Oscar Piastri Australia Fact Signed
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes 55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Strong Will replace Hamilton
63 George Russell England Fact Signed thru 2025
Red Bull Racing Honda 1 Max Verstappen Netherlands Fact Signed thru 2028
11 Sergio Perez Mexico Strong Expected back given recent performance
Visa Cash App RB Honda 22 Yuki Tsunoda Japan Strong Expected back
40 Liam Lawson Australia Strong Expected to replace struggling Ricciardo
Williams Racing Mercedes 23 Alex Albon Thailand Fact Signed
TBD Kimi Antonelli Italy Strong Expected to Replace Sargeant