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F1 News: 2025 F1 Silly Season in high gear at Austrian GP

(GMM) The  ‘2025 F1 silly season’ revved into a higher gear as the sport’s players congregated in Austria ahead of this weekend’s grand prix.

Aston Martin confirmed that Lance Stroll has been re-signed by his father’s team, while Alpine – also as expected – revealed its new contract with Pierre Gasly.

“We now have to focus on improving the package we have,” said team boss Bruno Famin. “We are taking our time with the confirmation of his (Gasly’s) teammate, as we have some good options available.”

Alpine’s preferred option is Carlos Sainz, who declared on Thursday that he does not want to be distracted by a decision and contract signing amid an intense F1 triple-header.

“We’re all waiting for what Carlos decides at the end of the day,” Sauber’s Guanyu Zhou said. “Hopefully he can make his decision sooner,” he added, amid speculation that if Sainz decides against the Audi-owned project, Zhou or Valtteri Bottas may still be in the running.

“I feel like I’m not done with Formula 1 yet,” Bottas said in Austria, insisting he has up to three possibilities for 2025 – including staying at Sauber. “I’m not ready to retire.

“But in this sport, it’s not all about results. There’s nationality, sponsorship, things like that. That’s the nature of the game and it’s not always fair,” added the Finn.

Williams’ Logan Sargeant is another driver worried about his F1 career ending, admitting on Thursday: “I’m exploring all options within and outside of F1 at the moment.”

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For his part, Kevin Magnussen sounds resigned to looking beyond Formula 1 as well,

“It has been a long journey,” said the endangered Haas driver, “and every year I have spent in the middle or at the back of the pack. If I’m at the end now, it means my (F1) career is empty.

“I still watch some of the races like Le Mans, Indy 500, NASCAR, and I see the guys in there they look so happy. There’s a lot of great stuff outside of Formula 1,” added the Dane.

Kevin Magnussen
Looking worried: Kevin Magnussen, Haas F1 Team during the Austrian GP at Red Bull Ring on Thursday June 27, 2024 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Mark Sutton / LAT Images)

Last Updated June 28, 2024

AutoRacing1.com 2025 F1 Silly Season Table
Team Engine No. Driver Nat. Rating Comments
Audi Sauber Ferrari 27 Nico Hulkenberg Germany Fact Signed
31 Esteban Ocon France Speculation If Sainz signs with Williams
55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Speculation Reluctant
77 Valtteri Bottas Finland Speculation Could be re-signed
Alpine F1 Team Renault 10 Pierre Gasly France Fact Signed thru 2026
24 Guanyu Zhou China Speculation Brings $35 million
47 Mick Schumacher Germany Speculation Must defeat Doohan in shootout
61 Jack Doohan Australia Strong Waiting to replace Ocon
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 31 Esteban Ocon France Speculation Could replace Kevin Magnussen
24 Guanyu Zhou China Strong Brings $35 million
38 Oliver Bearman England Fact Signed
McLaren F1 Team Mercedes 4 Lando Norris England Fact Signed
81 Oscar Piastri Australia Fact Signed
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes 12 Kimi Antonelli Italy Strong Expected to 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 Fact Signed thru 2026
Visa Cash App RB Honda 3 Daniel Ricciardo Australia Speculation Must perform better in 2024
22 Yuki Tsunoda Japan Fact Signed thru 2025
40 Liam Lawson Australia Strong Expected to replace struggling Ricciardo
Williams Racing Mercedes 23 Alex Albon Thailand Fact Signed
55 Carlos Sainz Jr. Spain Strong Expected to replace Sargeant
77 Valtteri Bottas Finland Speculation Could replace Sargeant