F1 2022 car names
Looking for a breakdown of each Formula 1 car that will take to the grid in 2022? Then look no further, as RacingNews365.com is here to give you all the information you need about every 2022 F1 car, whether it be Mercedes, Red Bull or Ferrari.

The 2022 F1 season will see 10 teams and 20 drivers take to the grid in 23 races around the world, starting with the Bahrain Grand Prix on 20 March.
There have been some changes since the 2021 campaign, with perhaps the main one being that a wave of new techical regulations have been introduced, meaning that the cars will look and behave a little differently this year.
The driver market has also seen some moves. George Russell is now a Mercedes driver alongside Lewis Hamilton, whilst Valtteri Bottas has switched to Alfa Romeo, where he has been joined by rookie driver Zhou Guanyu.
Additionally, Kevin Magnussen made a surprise return to Formula 1 to fill the vacancy left by Nikita Mazepin at the Haas team, and Alex Albon is back on the grid at Williams following a year on the sidelines.
Check out the list below for a complete breakdown of each 2022 F1 car. Our table gives you a rundown of all the constructors, the name of their car for the new season, what power unit they have onboard along with the two drivers that will look to lead the team to glory.
F1 2022 car names
| Team | Car Name | Power Unit | Drivers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes | W13 | Mercedes | Lewis Hamilton and George Russell |
| Red Bull | RB18 | Red Bull Powertrains | Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez |
| Ferrari | F1-75 | Ferrari | Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz |
| McLaren | MCL36 | Mercedes | Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris |
| Alpine | A522 | Renault | Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon |
| AlphaTauri | AT03 | Red Bull Powertrains | Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda |
| Aston Martin | AMR22 | Mercedes | Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll |
| Williams | FW44 | Mercedes | Nicholas Latifi and Alexander Albon |
| Alfa Romeo | C42 | Ferrari | Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu |
| Haas | VF-22 | Ferrari | Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen |
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