YOGYAKARTA - The 2023 Formula 1 event will begin in early March. F1 itself has announced the launch schedule and presentation of the teams participating. Who are the list of teams and F1 2023 riders?

The F1 2023 event will be attended by 10 teams and 20 riders. F1 this year consists of 24 series. Eight teams have determined the launch date of their squad. The launch will take place in February.

The launch of the squad was carried out before the pre-season test was held in Sakhir, Bahrain, on 23-25 February 2023. Meanwhile, the two teams that have not yet determined the launch date are Haas F1 Team and Alfa Romeo Racing.

Here are 10 teams along with 20 riders who will appear to enliven the Formula 1 event in 2023:

- February 3, 2023: Oracle Red Bull Racing

- 6 February 2023: Williams Racing

- 11 February 2023: Scuderia AlphaTauri

- 13 February 2023: Aston Martin

- 13 February 2023: McLaren F1 Team

- February 14, 2023: Scuderia Ferrari

- 15 February 2023: Mercedes AMG Petronas

- 16 February 2023: Alpine F1 Team

The F1 2023 event will begin with the Bahrain Series at the Sakhir Circuit on March 3-5, 2023. The closing race will be held with the Abu Dhabi Series at the Yas Marina Circuit on November 24-26, 2023.

Here's the 2023 F1 EVENt Calendar

- The 2023 Formula 1 pre-season test will be held on February 23-25 in Bahrain - Sakhir

- March 5: Bahrain - Sakhir

- March 19: Saudi Arabia - Jeddah

- April 2: Australia - Melbourne

- April 16: China - Shanghai Park

- April 30: Azerbaijan - Baku

- May 7: Miami - Miami International Autodrome

- May 21: Emilia Romagna - Imola

- May 28: Monaco - Monte Carlo

- June 4: Spain - Barcelona-Catalunya

- June 18: Canada - Montreal

- July 2: Austria - Red Bull Ring

- 9 July: England - Silverstone

- 23 July: Hungary - Hungaroring

- 30 July: Belgium - Spa-Francorchamps

- 27 August: Netherlands - Zandvoort

- 3 September: Italy - Monza

- 17 September: Singapore - Marina Bay

- 24 September: Japan -Suzuka

- 8 October: Qatar - Losail

- 22 October: Austin - Circuit of The Americas

- October 29: Mexico - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

- November 5: Brazil - Interlagos

- 18 November: Las Vegas - Las Vegas (homologational subject)

- 26 November: Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina

The following is the order of the F1 standings from the last event in 2022:

Max Verstappen - Red Bull Racing RBPT - 335

Charles Leclerc - Ferrari - 219

Sergio Perez - Red Bull Racing RBPT - 210

George Russell - Mercedes - 203

Carlos Sainz - Ferrari - 187

Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes - 168

Lando Norris - McLaren Mercedes - 88

Esteban Ocon - Alpine Renault - 66

Fernando Alonso - Alpine Renault - 59

Valtteri Bottas - Alfa Romeo Ferrari - 46

Kevin Magnussen - Haas Ferrari - 22

Pierre Gasly - AlphaTauri RBPT - 22

Sebastian Vettel - Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes - 20

Daniel Ricciardo - McLaren Mercedes - 19

Mick Schumacher - Haas Ferrari - 12

Yuki Tsunoda - AlphaTauri RBPT - 11

Zhou Guanyu - Alfa Romeo Ferrari - 6

Lance Stroll - Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes - 5

Alexander Albon - Williams Mercedes - 4

Nyck de Vries - Williams Mercedes - 2

Nicholas Latifi - Williams Mercedes - 0

Nico minimumenberg - Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes - 0

That's information on the list of teams and F1 2023 riders which will start in early March. Racing lovers around the world can't wait for the best performance of 10 teams and 20 riders who become their heroes.

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