Mercedes won eight world titles in a row from 2014 to 2021, stealing a step ahead of their competitors in the turbo-hybrid era.
The controversial end to the 2021 Formula 1 season at Abu Dhabi left many unsure of whether or not Lewis Hamilton will return to the sport.
Haas decided not to develop their car for 2021 in order to devote all of its resources to the new technical standards for 2022.
After the retirement of Maurizio Arrivabene in 2019, Binotto was confirmed to be the Scuderia team principal and he will continue at his post.
Looking ahead to the 2022 season, Wolff feels Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin, and Alpine are all capable of mastering the new regulations.
Despite the challenges of having little prior experience, Seidl is satisfied with the work on the team's 2022 car that he has seen thus far.
Bottas was backed up by Felipe Massa at Williams before joining Mercedes to accompany Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.
With four podium places and no retirements, the Spaniard got closer to the team as the 2021 season continued and outscored Leclerc.
In 2021, the Mexican was primarily a back-up driver to his Red Bull teammate, despite the fact that he was just in his first year with them.
In an interview with Autosport, Zak Brown expressed his optimism that one-team supremacy will not be a feature of the following season.