The Formula 1 grid is experiencing an unprecedented stability, but that is about to change as the driver market becomes increasingly volatile. The upcoming 2025 season will see a significant reshuffle of the grid, leaving several drivers in a precarious position. At least four of the current 20 drivers are already aware that this will be their last year with their teams, either because they are seeking new opportunities or because a replacement has already been chosen. Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, for example, not only affects him, but also Carlos Sainz, the driver he is replacing. Similarly, Nico Hulkenberg’s early contract with Sauber/Audi for 2025 puts Valtteri Bottas or Zhou Guanyu in a difficult position. Uncertainty extends to other drivers as well, as they are aware that changes are likely to come, but are unsure of their form. Sainz, the current Sauber drivers, and the Red Bull drivers also face possible changes, and even Kevin Magnussen’s future with Haas is uncertain after Hulkenberg’s departure. The transformation of Sauber into Audi adds another interesting variable to the equation, as what is currently an unattractive seat could become desirable in a few years. The same can be said for the Williams team under the leadership of James Vowles and owner Dorilton, which has potential despite its disappointing results. With so many uncertainties, it is highly likely that there will be significant driver movements next season, which could result in six or seven changes. In fact, it is not impossible to imagine that half of the grid could look completely different with just a few more significant swaps.