The 6 Best Formula 1 Drivers Of All Time, Ranked - SlashGear (2024)

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The first Formula 1 race was the 1950 British GrandPrix,and since then, F1 has run more than 1,100 races in 34 countries. As of this year's Belgian Grand Prix, there have been 776 drivers to run at least one race in Formula 1.Two of the three most seasoned drivers in Formula 1 history are still currently active. As of this writing, Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso is tops with 392 starts, and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton is third with 346.If all goes well, Hamilton will pass Kimi Raikkonen for second on that list at the United StatesGrand Prix in Austin this October. He also may soon be able to run down the 42-year-old Alonso, who may be contemplating retirement. When Alonso won his first driver's championship for Renault in 2005 at 24 years old, he was the youngest champion in F1 history.

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Alonsodefended his title the following year, but his mark for youngest F1 champion has since been broken twice, by Hamilton in 2008 and Sebastian Vettel in 2010. Vettel's four career championships and 53 race wins land him just outside this ranking of the six best F1 drivers of all time. We assembled this list by looking beyond simply win and championship totals, taking into account the quality of the competition each driver faced and the percentage of wins and podiums earned among total races run. The six drivers below are also responsible for seven of the ten greatest moments in F1 history.

6. Alain Prost

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Frenchman Alain Prost wonfour titles in 1985, 1986, 1989, and 1993, but his career was marked by frequent battles with teammates and management.Prost broke into F1 in 1980 with McLaren, butdisagreements with team management led Prost to jump to Renault for 1981. That year, he won his first of nine races inthree seasons for Renault. Despite that success, an ongoingfeud with teammate Rene Arnoux drove Prost back to McLaren for the 1984 season.

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In his second stint with McLaren, Prost flourished. He took 30 checkered flags in six seasons, winning three driver's championships in that stretch and finishing second twice. In 1988, he won sevenraces but was bested for the championship by teammate Ayrton Senna, with whom Prost clashed in style and personality. In 1989, their conflict came to a head on track at the penultimate race of the season in Japan, and Prost left for Ferrari the following season. In 1990, the race at Suzuka closed out the season, and Senna drove into Prost going into the first turn, knocking out both drivers and clinching his second title.

Prost then jumped toFerrari, but conflicts with team management led to his firing before the 1991 season ended. He moved to the broadcast booth for a year before returning with Williams to win one more championship in 1993. He then retired rather than team up with Senna again at Williams. Prost went back into TV briefly, then had a short and largely unsuccessful stint as a team owner.

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5. Ayrton Senna

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Brazilian Ayrton Senna broke into Formula 1 in 1984 with Toleman after a successful karting career, and moved to Lotus after his rookie year. He won six times in three years with Lotus before heading to McLaren in 1988 and beginning the notorious feud with Prost. In six seasons there, he won 35 races and three driver's championships — in 1988, 1990, and 1991. Senna started 161 F1 races, 65 of them from the pole. He finished on the podium 80 times, including 41 wins.

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Senna would undoubtedly rank higher on this list had his career gone longer, but he died in a crash at Imola in 1994, in his first season with Williams. Earlier that year, he seemed to presage that incident, saying, "If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant." (via Formula 1). Prost put aside his differences with his former teammate and helped carry Senna's coffin at his public funeral in São Paulo, which was attended by a half a million mourners.

Senna was famous for his risky driving style, which F1 commentator and former driver Martin Brundle called "Just the right side of imbalance. He is so highly developed to the point that he's almost over the edge. It's a close call." (via Formula 1). Senna's greatness extended off the track as well; he donated millions of dollars to help educate children in Brazil, an effort that lives on through the InstitutoAyrton Senna.

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4. Max Verstappen

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When we recompile this list a decade from now, there's a good chanceMax Verstappen will rank even higher than fourth. He has accomplished remarkable things since becoming the youngest driver in F1 history at 17.That debut came in 2015 with Toro Rosso, and he was promoted to the senior Red Bull team for the 2016 season. He became the youngest driver ever to win a race in his Red Bulldebut at that year's Spanish Grand Prix, taking the checkered flag 228 days after his 18th birthday.

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Verstappen's talent is at least in part genetic. His father Jos earned two podiums in 107 Formula 1 starts, and his mother Sophie Kumpen was a successful and highly regarded karting driver. Max won his first of three straight F1 driver's championships in 2021, and his 2023 title included a record 19 wins in 23 races. As of this writing, he leads the 2024 driver's standings by 78 points over McLaren's Lando Norris, with seven wins and nine podiums so far this season.

Verstappen has finished on the podium in 107 of his first 199 Formula 1 races, with 61 wins. That puts him third on the all-time wins list in less than a decade of racing, and his three world championships are more than all but five drivers in F1 history. He is on track to crack that top five this season, and will most likely move further up that list in the years to come.

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3. Juan Manuel Fangio

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Juan Manuel Fangio's success in the early years of Formula 1 racing is unparalleled. He won five F1 titles in seven full seasons, and finished second in the other two. Fangio ran his first Grand Prix in 1948, and won his first championship in 1951 over Alberto Ascari. Fangio then proceeded to take the title again for four straight years from 1954 through 1957. His first championship came in Mercedes' all-new 196 R, and he also wonwhile driving forAlfa Romeo, Maserati, and Ferrari.

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Fangioretired in 1958 with 24 wins and 35 podium finishes in 51 starts, and he won his last championship at the age of 46. After Fangio's final season, he was kidnapped by Cuban revolutionaries in an attempt to win sympathy for their movement, but his infectious personality won his captors over, and he was quickly released.

Fangio was famously humble and gracious.Teammate and rival Stirling Moss is quoted on the Formula 1 website as saying, "I can't think of any facets of Juan's character which one wouldn't like to have in one's own." Unlike Prost, Fangio was a trueteam player and often worked aside his mechanics. He was one of six children born in Argentina to Italian immigrant parents, and began working as a mechanic at the age of eleven. Fangio's humble upbringing and decades of wrenching experience are reflected in his conduct, record, and legacy, and made him a formidable competitor in Formula 1.

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2. Michael Schumacher

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As dominant as Fangio was in Formula 1's first decade, so was German Michael Schumacher in the 1990s and early 2000s. He broke into F1 in 1991 and was hired by Benneton the next year, when he won his first race at Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps circuit. He stayed with Benneton for four seasons, winning 19 races and the 1994 and 1995 driver's championships. He then moved to Ferrari, which hadn't won a title since 1979, and helped to quickly bring them back into contention. His second-place finish in 1997 was wiped from the books as punishment for a clash with Jacques Villeneuve, but he rebounded with a true second-place showing the next year.

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Abroken leg interrupted Schumacher's 1999 season, but he ripped off five straight driver's titles from 2000 through 2004. He won 11 of 17 races in 2002 and 13 of 18 in 2004, breaking Fangio's record for career championships in the year between. Like Fangio, Schumacher worked closely with his crewto make Ferrari as competitive as possible, and like Senna, he gave large sums of his fortune away to help disadvantaged children. Schumacher also donated $10 million to help victims of the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, and briefly retired after the 2006 season. He returned with Mercedes in 2010 and stayed there for three relatively underwhelming seasons, ending his career with a record seven driver's championships and 91 wins in 307 starts.

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1. Lewis Hamilton

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Lewis Hamilton came into Formula 1 in 2007 with tires smoking. Driving for McLaren, he scored four wins and 12 podium finishes, losing the championship to KimiRaikkonen by a single point. The next year, Hamilton became F1's youngest-ever driver's champion at about two months shy of his 24th birthday. He replaced the freshly retired Schumacher at Mercedes in 2013, and outdueled his old friend and new teammate Nico Rosberg for his second title the next year. He matched Senna in 2015with his third championship, but lost a nip-and-tuck battle with Rosberg by five points in 2016.

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Hamilton was brilliant in 2017, with nine wins and 13 podium finishes in 20 races. He fared even better in 2018, winning 11 times in 21 races and finishing in the top three on six other occasions. He ran his championship streak to four straight years with wins in 2019 and 2020, but lost the 2021 title to Verstappen on a last-lap pass in the season-ending race in AbuDhabi. Hamilton holds or shares nearly every major Formula 1 record. His seven driver'schampionships are tied with Schumacher for the most ever, and Hamilton holds the marks for most wins (105 in 346 starts through this year's Belgian GrandPrix), poles (104 and counting), and podiums (201). Hamilton has also made history as Formula 1's first and only black driver, and — like Senna — has done considerable work off the track to provide opportunities fordisadvantaged young people. He's leaving Mercedes for Ferrari next season.

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FAQs

Who was the best F1 driver in history? ›

Lewis Hamilton - 105 wins. In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.

Who are the top 5 in F1? ›

Drivers
PosDriverPoints
1M. Verstappen295
2L. Norris225
3C. Leclerc192
4O. Piastri179
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What is the best F1 of all time? ›

1. 1984 Monaco Grand Prix: The Battle in the Rain
  • 1984 Monaco Grand Prix: The Battle in the Rain. In the heart of Monte Carlo, the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix stands as a masterpiece of endurance and driving skill. ...
  • 1976 German Grand Prix: the epic battle at Nürburgring. ...
  • 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix: The Ecstasy of Interlagos.

Who was number 6 in F1? ›

Numbers 5 (Sebastian Vettel), 6 (Nicholas Latifi), 47 (Mick Schumacher) and 88 (Robert Kubica) are all reserved until the end of 2024, with their last race weekend having taken place at the end of 2022. Nyck de Vries' number 21 will also become available again at the end of 2025 after his most recent race in July 2023.

Who is the most dominant F1 driver ever? ›

Most Drivers' World Championships
PosDriverChampionships
1Michael Schumacher7
1Lewis Hamilton7
3Juan Manuel Fangio5
4Alain Prost4
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Who is the most successful person in F1 history? ›

Lewis Hamilton (105)

The most successful driver in the history of F1 is Lewis Hamilton. The man from Stevenage has won 105 Grands Prix throughout his illustrious career and is still looking to add to that total. No other driver has reached three figures in terms of race wins throughout the history of the sport.

Who is the oldest F1 driver to win a championship? ›

Fangio is the oldest winner of the World Drivers' Championship; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title.

Who is the youngest F1 driver to win a championship? ›

Vettel holds the record for being the youngest World Champion in Formula One, has the fourth-most race victories (53), third-most podium finishes (122), and fourth-most pole positions (57).

Who is the most decorated Formula 1 driver? ›

Of the multiple champions the most prolific was Juan Manuel Fangio, whose record of five titles stood for five decades until it was eclipsed by the most successful driver in the sport's history. Seven times a champion, Michael Schumacher also holds nearly every scoring record in the book by a considerable margin.

Who is the richest F1 driver? ›

Max Verstappen's achievements on the track translate into substantial financial success off it. Forbes estimates his 2023 earnings, including salary and bonuses, at a remarkable $70 million, solidifying his status as the wealthiest current F1 driver for the second consecutive year.

Who is the most likeable F1 driver? ›

Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton remains the most popular driver on the grid based on his social media following.

Who is the most gifted driver in F1? ›

Jim Clark. Clark was one of the most unassuming men ever to sit in an F1 co*ckpit, but probably the most singularly gifted driver of all time. He won two F1 world championships, in 1963 and 1965, and also won the 1965 Indianapolis 500.

Why is 17 banned in F1? ›

The number 17 was retired in 2015 as a mark of respect to Jules Bianchi, who suffered a fatal crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix while carrying the number. The number 1 is reserved for the previous year's World Drivers' Champion, although it is not mandatory for the driver to run the number.

Is number 69 allowed in F1? ›

F1 Driver Number Rules

Choosing a number: Each driver has the opportunity to choose a permanent number between 2 and 99, excluding 17, that they can use throughout their F1 career. The number 17 is not used as a mark of respect following the death of Jules Bianchi, who carried that number throughout his F1 career.

Why is number 13 banned in F1? ›

The number 13 hasn't been used in a Grand Prix since the numbering system for cars was first formalised in the mid 70's. Most of Formula One teams are based in Britain, and racers are a superstitious bunch. So 13 has been skipped. Occasionally #14 has been skipped as well so teams can have the odd-even combination.

Why Hamilton is the best driver ever? ›

Sir. Hamilton holds the record for most wins in Formula One (103), most pole positions (104) and most podium finishes (107). Some say he's the best driver to compete in the series -- ever.

Who is better, Max or Lewis? ›

Statistical Comparison: Max Verstappen vs Lewis Hamilton Who is better?
StatsMax VerstappenLewis Hamilton
Wins50103
Pole positions30104
Fastest laps2964
Championships won37
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Will Max Verstappen surpass Hamilton? ›

Max Verstappen can edge ahead of Lewis Hamilton in another area of the F1 record books, if he wins in Miami. Should Max Verstappen win the upcoming Miami Grand Prix, he will overtake another of Lewis Hamilton's career records: Win percentage.

Who was the best US F1 driver? ›

Andretti is the most successful American Formula One driver having won 12 races, and only Eddie Cheever has started more Grands Prix. Logan Sargeant is the most recent American, having competed in 2023 and 2024.

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