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Home » F1 driver salaries: Lewis Hamilton could overtake Max Verstappen with Ferrari deal

F1 driver salaries: Lewis Hamilton could overtake Max Verstappen with Ferrari deal. Forbes has released its top 10 highest-paid Formula 1 drivers..

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The surge in interest surrounding Formula 1 has brought significant new sponsorships, benefiting both the teams and the sport. This influx of money has also impacted driver salaries, with Forbes reporting a 23% increase for the top 10 earners compared to last year.

Who Are the Highest Earners?
Leading the list for the third consecutive year is Max Verstappen, earning $75 million from Red Bull, split into a fixed salary of $60 million and $15 million in performance bonuses.
Second place goes to Lewis Hamilton, who will earn $57 million in his final season with Mercedes. Completing the podium is Lando Norris of McLaren, earning $35 million following his contract renewal and impressive performances this season.

Fourth place belongs to Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin with $27.5 million. Further down are the Ferrari drivers, with Charles Leclerc in fifth place ($27 million) and Carlos Sainz in ninth ($19 million). Forbes notes that Lewis Hamilton’s expected move to Scuderia Ferrari could put the British champion back at the top of the earnings list, “setting a new salary record for F1.”

Sponsorship earnings were not included in these estimates.

 

POS. Driver Salary Net bonus
1 Max Verstappen 75 mln $ 60 mln $ 15 mln $
2 Lewis Hamilton 57 mln $ 55 mln $ 2 mln $
3 Lando Norris 35 mln $ 12 mln $ 23 mln $
4 Fernando Alonso 27,5 mln $ 24,5 mln $ 3 mln $
5 Charles Leclerc 27 mln $ 15 mln $ 12 mln $
6 George Russell 23 mln $ 15 mln $ 8 mln $
7 Oscar Piastri 22 mln $ 5 mln $ 17 mln $
8 Sergio Perez 19,5 mln $ 12,5 mln $ 7 mln $
9 Carlos Sainz 19 mln $ 10 mln $ 9 mln $
10 Pierre Gasly 12 mln $ 10 mln $ 2 mln $
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