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Previous: | 2022 | Next: | 2024 |
The 2023 Astyrian Formula One Championship was a motor racing championship marking the 64th running of Astyrian Formula One. It was the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars by the Astyrian Motorsport Federation (AMF). The season began in February and end in November, covering 21 grands prix in 20 countries throughout Astyria. Drivers and constructors competed to win the Drivers' Championship and Constructors' Championship, respectively.
This year, Lauren Blake will be defending her first Drivers' Championship, while Raamaker will be defending their Constructors' Championship.
Entries
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AMZ Grand Prix Racing | AMZ | AMZ S23 | AMZ MH 1.6 S2 |
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Angelbridge Racing | Angelbridge-Phaeton | Angelbridge AB16 | Phaeton T74 |
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Breuer NidEnergie Racing Team | Breuer | Breuer BR11 | Breuer BH11-16 |
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Camden Motorsport Engineering | Camden | Camden N02 | Camden HPT-602 |
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Delaney Grand Prix Team | Delaney-Sidus | Delaney RD48 | Sidus 616M-3 |
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Kappaksturslid F1 Team | Kappaksturslid-Breuer | Kappaksturslid KP19 | Breuer BH11-16 |
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LZS Motorsport | LZS-FMK | LZS F1.25 | FMK WW6-15 H-power |
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MacGregor F1 Team | MacGregor-Sidus | MacGregor MG2023 | Sidus 616M-3 |
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Stabulum Phaeton | Phaeton | Phaeton E74 | Phaeton T74 |
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Raamaker F1 Team | Raamaker-FMK | Raamaker RM-27 | FMK WW6-15 H-power |
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Sidus Telenid Racing Team | Sidus | Sidus FS-223 | Sidus 616M-3 |
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Urbina Grand Prix | Urbina | Urbina WY11 | Urbina CHE2 |
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Team changes
Camden Motorsport purchased the Sevir F1 Team in December 2022 with plans to enter the 2023 season as the works Camden team.
Driver changes
- Sidus announced in August 2022 that Guy Bassett would not be driving for the 2023 season. Instead they replaced him with Maximilian Frentzen, who drove for Breuer in the previous year. In the wake of Frentzen's departure, Breuer replaced him with Angelbridge driver Athan Lille, partnering him with Nicolas von Siedel.
- Camden opted not to renew Phillip Rollins' contract, instead bringing in Lisanderian driver Meline Agrakian, their long-time contracted driver. She became the third female driver to compete full-time in an AstyF1 season. Rollins was then brought in by Angelbridge to replace the departing Lille.