List of Formula One driver numbers

Since the start of the 2014 Formula One season, drivers have to choose an available starting number before entering their first Grand Prix.[1] Drivers carry this number throughout their Formula One career.

The FIA have also issued temporary numbers to drivers that are exceptions to this rule, for example if a driver withdraws from a race and a reserve driver takes their place then they receive a team-allocated number, this is also the case of free-practice-only drivers. Some examples of those numbers are 36 (used by Antonio Giovinazzi in two races), 40 (used by Paul di Resta in one race), 45 (used by André Lotterer in one race), 46 (used by Will Stevens in one race) and 47 (used by Stoffel Vandoorne in one race).

A permanent number can only be reallocated if the driver associated with that number has not participated in a race for two entire consecutive seasons;[2] for example, a driver picking his number for 2020 can not choose numbers which were last used in 2018 or 2019, unless the number was issued temporarily by the FIA. For instance, Jenson Button's number 22 would have been available for re-allocation in 2019 after his departure from full-time racing in 2016, but an appearance in the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix replacing Fernando Alonso, who was participating in the 2017 Indianapolis 500 on that weekend instead, means his number may not be reassigned until 2020 at the earliest.

The reigning Formula One World Drivers' Champion can elect to use their allocated permanent number or car number 1 during the year following their title. The number 1 was most recently used by Sebastian Vettel in 2014, with Lewis Hamilton keeping his permanent number 44 after his title wins in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 and with Nico Rosberg retiring after his championship win in 2016.

The number 17 was used by Jules Bianchi in 2014 before his crash at the Japanese Grand Prix. Following his death, the number was retired as a mark of respect.[3]

Formula One driver numbers

The following lists all Formula One driver numbers which were claimed as career numbers since the 2014 season.

No. Driver Current team First
used
Last
used
1 Reserved for champion[N 1] N/A 2014 2014
2 Stoffel Vandoorne[N 2] N/A 2017 2018
3 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 2014 2020
4 Max Chilton N/A 2014 2014
Lando Norris McLaren 2019 2020
5 Sebastian Vettel[N 3] Ferrari 2015 2020
6 Nico Rosberg N/A 2014 2016
Nicholas Latifi Williams 2020 2020
7 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing 2014 2020
8 Romain Grosjean Haas 2014 2020
9 Marcus Ericsson N/A 2014 2018
10 Kamui Kobayashi N/A 2014 2014
Pierre Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri 2017 2020
11 Sergio Pérez Racing Point 2014 2020
12 Felipe Nasr N/A 2015 2016
13 Pastor Maldonado N/A 2014 2015
14 Fernando Alonso N/A 2014 2018
16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 2018 2020
17 Jules Bianchi Number retired[N 4] 2014 2014
18 Lance Stroll Racing Point 2017 2020
19 Felipe Massa N/A 2014 2017
20 Kevin Magnussen Haas 2014 2020
21 Esteban Gutiérrez N/A 2014 2016
22 Jenson Button N/A 2014 2017
23 Alexander Albon Red Bull Racing 2019 2020
25 Jean-Éric Vergne N/A 2014 2014
26 Daniil Kvyat Scuderia AlphaTauri 2014 2020
27 Nico Hülkenberg N/A 2014 2019
28 Will Stevens[N 5] N/A 2015 2015
Brendon Hartley[N 6] N/A 2017 2018
30 Jolyon Palmer N/A 2016 2017
31 Esteban Ocon Renault 2016 2020
33 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 2015 2020
35 Sergey Sirotkin N/A 2018 2018
44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2014 2020
53 Alexander Rossi[N 7] N/A 2015 2015
55 Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren 2015 2020
63 George Russell Williams 2019 2020
77 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 2014 2020
88 Rio Haryanto N/A 2016 2016
Robert Kubica N/A 2019 2019
94 Pascal Wehrlein N/A 2016 2017
98 Roberto Merhi N/A 2015 2015
99 Adrian Sutil N/A 2014 2014
Antonio Giovinazzi[N 8] Alfa Romeo Racing 2019 2020
Sources:[5][6][7]

Notes

  1. The 2019 World Drivers' Champion elected to use his own number for 2020.
  2. Vandoorne used number 47 while substituting for another driver.
  3. Vettel used number 1 when he was reigning World Champion in 2014.
  4. The number 17 was retired by FIA following Bianchi's death in 2015.[4]
  5. Stevens used number 46 while substituting for another driver.
  6. Hartley used number 39 while substituting for another driver.
  7. Rossi used number 42 while substituting for other drivers.
  8. Giovinazzi used number 36 while substituting for another driver.

References

  1. Sam Tremayne. "Formula 1 drivers to get permanent numbers from 2014". Autosport.com. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. https://www.fia.com/file/61679/download/20079?token=EmWuXJe1
  3. Parkes, Ian (20 July 2015). "The FIA will retire Jules Bianchi's number 17 from Formula 1". Autosport. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  4. "Number 17 to be retired in Bianchi's honour". Formula One World Championship Limited. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  5. "F1 2014: The reasons behind the numbers". GP Update. GP Update. 8 February 2014. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  6. Tremayne, Sam (9 December 2013). "Formula 1 drivers to get permanent numbers from 2014". Motorsport. Motorsport.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  7. "2015 F1 driver numbers". Crash.net. Crash.net. 12 January 2015. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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