1. From Sebastian Vettel to Max Verstappen to Lando Norris


The only cars to run the number 1 for a full season have been Red Bulls - until Norris uses it next season.

The number 1 has been reserved exclusively for the reigning World Champion, but there is no obligation to do so, and the driver’s normal number is reserved throughout their time with the World Champion’s number. Vettel raced with it after winning his final title in 2013, before reverting back to the number 5 for the rest of his career.

Hamilton famously chose to stick with his 44, a nod to his first go-kart, throughout his world titles post-2014, a number that has since become inseparable from his identity in and out of the sport. However, the Brit did run the number 1 on his W09 Mercedes for the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a one-off.

Verstappen proudly claimed the number 1 for all four seasons after his Championships. After winning the 2021 title, he said: “How many times can you do that? I don’t know, maybe it’s the only time I can in my life. It’s the best number out there. So, I will definitely put it on the car.”

For this upcoming season, the number 1 will change hands for the first time in four years – as newly crowned World Champion Lando Norris will switch from his usual number 4. “It's tradition, it's there for a reason,” Norris told Sky Sports News. “All of us as a team that gets to have a role in McLaren, or my car, will get to wear that with pride. It's all my mechanics, my engineers, everyone that's part of McLaren gets to have that acknowledgement too.”

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