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2010 Formula 1 grid

evo gives a handy rundown of the 2010 Formula 1 teams and drivers as the grid stands

2010 Formula 1 grid

The 2010 Formula 1 season looks set to be one of the least predictable yet, with a whole host of driver transfers, rule changes and new teams thrown into the mix. 2009’s big curveball, Brawn GP, has become Mercedes Grand Prix and rumours suggest F1 great Michael Schumacher is set for a comeback. Gen-up on the latest team line-ups below… Team - McLaren/Engine - Mercedes1. Jenson Button2. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes/Mercedes3. Michael Schumacher4. Nico Rosberg Red Bull/Renault5. Sebastian Vettel6. Mark Webber Ferrari/Ferrari7. Felipe Massa8. Fernando Alonso Williams/Cosworth9. Rubens Barrichello10. Nico Hulkenberg Renault/Renault11. Robert Kubica12. Vitaly Petrov Force India/Mercedes14. Adrian Sutil15. Vitantonio Liuzzi Toro Rosso/Ferrari16. Sebastien Buemi17. Jaime Alguersuari Lotus/Cosworth18. Jarno Trulli19. Heikki Kovalainen Campos/Cosworth20. TBA21. Bruno Senna US F1/Cosworth22. Jose Maria Lopez23. TBA

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Virgin/Cosworth24. Timo Glock25. Lucas di Grassi

Sauber/FerrariXX. Pedro de la RosaXX. Kamui Kobayasi

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