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FIA announces 2013 Formula 1 entry list

The FIA has announced the full 2013 Formula 1 World Championship entry list, reduced to 22 cars following the demise of HRT

Although several driver names are still 'tba' on the list - believed to be because teams have yet to allocate numbers to each driver - the only remaining vacancies are at Lotus, which is yet to confirm that Romain Grosjean will stay, Force India, Caterham and Marussia.

Paul di Resta is expected to keep one Force India drive, while Marussia will retain Timo Glock and is expected to add Max Chilton.

Sauber has signed Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Gutierrez. Caterham has one vacancy but has confirmed Charles Pic. Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne stay on at Toro Rosso.

Of the drivers moving teams, McLaren signing Sergio Perez takes #6 behind Jenson Button, and Lewis Hamilton gets #10 at Mercedes.

No. Driver            Full team name                Chassis/Engine
 1  Sebastian Vettel  Red Bull Racing               Red Bull-Renault
 2  Mark Webber       Red Bull Racing               Red Bull-Renault
 3  Fernando Alonso   Scuderia Ferrari              Ferrari
 4  Felipe Massa      Scuderia Ferrari              Ferrari
 5  Jenson Button     Vodafone McLaren Mercedes     McLaren-Mercedes
 6  Sergio Perez      Vodafone McLaren Mercedes     McLaren-Mercedes
 7  Kimi Raikkonen    Lotus F1 Team                 Lotus-Renault
 8  tba               Lotus F1 Team                 Lotus-Renault
 9  Nico Rosberg      Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team  Mercedes
10  Lewis Hamilton    Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team  Mercedes
11  tba               Sauber F1 Team                Sauber-Ferrari
12  tba               Sauber F1 Team                Sauber-Ferrari
14  tba               Sahara Force India F1 Team    Force India-Mercedes
15  tba               Sahara Force India F1 Team    Force India-Mercedes
16  Pastor Maldonado  Williams F1 Team              Williams-Renault
17  Valtteri Bottas   Williams F1 Team              Williams-Renault
18  tba               Scuderia Toro Rosso           Toro Rosso-Ferrari
19  tba               Scuderia Toro Rosso           Toro Rosso-Ferrari
20  tba               Caterham F1 Team              Caterham-Renault
21  tba               Caterham F1 Team              Caterham-Renault
22  tba               Marussia F1 Team              Marussia-Cosworth
23  tba               Marussia F1 Team              Marussia-Cosworth
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