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Here are all the new 2022 season F1 cars (UPDATED)

The whole field is set for the 2022 season now

Mercedes W13
Mercedes W13 / Image Credit: F1
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Update: Since this post's original publishing, the rest of this season's teams have revealed their 2022 cars. We've updated the post with all of them, so it now includes every 2022 F1 car on the grid.

The updated story continues below.

Reveals of the 2022 F1 cars are coming fast and heavy, and at this point, every team has shown off their redesigned cars. This being the case, we figured it was time to provide you all with a place to see all the cars at once.

The gallery above holds photos of all the cars, and below you’ll see all them broken down by teams and drivers, along with quotes from the drivers and team leaders that come via F1’s official website where the cars were revealed.

Mercedes W13 - Lewis Hamilton and George Russel

"It just takes you back to being a kid," Hamilton said. "I think it’s always exciting watching, I mean with this new era of car, we’ve never seen such a drastic change, right?

"So it’s such a huge change in so many ways, that it’s just been really interesting seeing the designers and everyone coming together to find the best ways of creating a masterpiece."

“It feels incredible, obviously Lewis and I have driven so many laps in the simulator of this,” Russel said. “We’ve seen all the drawings, we’ve had so many meetings and presentations about it, but suddenly seeing it all come together, seeing all of the men and women who have put so much hard work and grit into making this, and coming together here, I think it looks incredible.

“And I think the silver [coming] back, we’ve had an incredible livery with the black in the past couple of years – but the silver back on track I think is going to look incredible."

Ferrari F1-75 - Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz

“I think it looks aggressive, it looks radical, and I think it looks beautiful also … I just hope it’s fast,” said Sainz. “It’s innovative, different, thinking a bit out of the box. I like it because it’s just radical, which is what you want to see when you see a new car.”

“Yes, I do [like the livery],” Leclerc said. “I think it fits perfectly. It’s a bit of a dark red, looks a bit more aggressive, but for a car like this, I think it fits perfectly. We have the 75-year anniversary logo which I think fits well with the color scheme, we are trying to represent the old days of Ferrari, you know, and I think this color is a mix of what we had last year at the front, with what we had at the back.”

McLaren MCL36 - Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo

“Last year was my best in Formula One so far, and I’m really proud of what I achieved as a driver, and what we achieved as a team,” Norris said. “But I know that the best is yet to come, and my aim is to carry the positive momentum we built up over the last year and take that with me into this exciting new era of Formula One.”

“There’s always a nervous excitement around the start of the new season, but that’s turned up to 11 when you enter a new era of regulations,” Ricciardo said. “Having been through several regulation changes now, I feel like I’m able to use that energy to help me adapt to new cars, new ways of driving and ultimately new ways of racing.”

Red Bull RB18 - Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez

“We believe that we have a good car,” team principal Christian Horner said. “RB18 is coming to life. Seeing it today is fantastic. It is a culmination of a huge effort from the team. I’m looking forward to seeing it out on the track in anger.”

“Because it’s new regulations, it’s going to evolve very, very quickly,” Horner said. “I think by the time we get to the first race, the car’s not going to look very much like this, and I think the evolution will be very, very quick as we progress through the season.”

Aston Martin AMR22 - Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll

“Look at that car, who wouldn't feel excited about the prospect of racing that?” Vettel said. "And when it comes to hopes for the season, I do not think anyone really knows what to expect. There are new rules, and of course all the teams will be hoping that they have got it right."

“This is not only a big opportunity for Aston Martin, but also for all the teams,” Stroll said. “We just have to believe that we have done a better job, and I know that everyone involved is working unbelievably hard to give Seb and me the best chance. At the same time, we have to be realistic heading into the new season.”

Haas VF-22 - Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin

“It’s that time of year where you’re naturally optimistic that the hard work and effort of everyone will translate to a competitive entry on track,” said team owner Gene Haas.

“We all know what the team is capable of, we’ve proved that in the past, and with this new car – born out of a completely new set of regulations and with our new design team in place – I’m confident we can showcase once again that we can compete on weekends,” Haas concluded.

Haas update: Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Haas has removed the Russian Uralkali branding from its VF-22. It also removed the blue and red Russian flag-colored livery and is running in a plain white livery now.

William FW44 - Nicholas Latifi and Alex Albon

“I’m a fan of the new livery,” said Latifi. “Keeping the blue was important as it’s synonymous with Williams, but it’s a pattern we’ve not seen before and the fluorescent red will pop on track, which I really like. It’s a fresh new look to start off the new era of F1.” 

"The FW44 livery is clean and simple," Albon said. "I like that we’ve gone for more blue with the dynamic diamond finish and a little bit of red; it looks really good and I’m looking forward to seeing it out on track.”

AlphaTauri AT03 - Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda

"This year sees a huge change to the car as, due to the new regulations, the look and design is completely different, so the team has had to start from a clean sheet of paper," Gasly said.

"I am excited to finally reveal what our 2022 Formula 1 car will look like," Franz Tost, Scuderia AlphaTauri Team Principal, said. "It is a completely new era for F1 and we hope that this package will be very strong, following last year’s success. Once again, we have worked closely with AlphaTauri to launch our new car and I think we’ve managed to deliver something very special.”

Alpine A522 - Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon

“It’s good to be back and I’ve been working hard to be ready for the new season," Alonso said. "The build-up has been a long time coming after the rule change was delayed due to the pandemic. The car looks fantastic with the new regulations in place and I like the new livery."

"It’s always a privilege to drive a new Formula 1 car for the first time, as you know all the hard work that has gone on behind the scenes at both factories in Enstone and Viry from all of the many talented people working in the different departments there," Ocon said. "That feeling and responsibility is truly unique and very special. I feel prepared, I feel ready physically, so let’s hit the track and see what we’ve got in our hands this year.”

Alfa Romeo C42 - Valterri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu

“I am impressed by our new car, the C42," Bottas said. "I think the livery is really beautiful, the Alfa Romeo Centro Stile did a brilliant job. It’s my first car at Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen, of course, which makes it special, and I am really looking forward to being on the grid in Bahrain with it."

"I am fully pumped up for the season and seeing the C42 in the livery in which I will race it definitely makes it real," Guayu said. "We are at the beginning of a new era, with new cars and new regulations, and this creates an opportunity for all teams to make progress since we are all starting from scratch."

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