The 2025 F1 Season: Unveiling the Top Earners
Who claimed the title of the highest-paid driver in the thrilling world of Formula 1?
In a surprising twist, Max Verstappen takes the crown, even without securing his fifth consecutive world championship. He fell just short, finishing a mere two points behind Lando Norris in the final standings, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
But here's the catch: Verstappen's base salary isn't the highest. That honor goes to Lewis Hamilton, who had a less successful season with Ferrari. However, Verstappen's impressive bonus earnings catapult him to the top of the earnings leaderboard.
Lando Norris, despite his championship victory, settles for third place in earnings. McLaren's Oscar Piastri follows closely, thanks to substantial bonuses. Charles Leclerc, in the second Ferrari, completes the top five.
The top 10 highest-paid F1 drivers for 2025 are:
| Driver | Salary | Bonuses | Total Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Verstappen | $65 million | $11 million | $76 million |
| Lewis Hamilton | $70 million | $0.5 million | $70.5 million |
| Lando Norris | $18 million | $39.5 million | $57.5 million |
| Oscar Piastri | $10 million | $27.5 million | $37.5 million |
| Charles Leclerc | $30 million | $0 | $30 million |
| Fernando Alonso | $24 million | $2.5 million | $26.5 million |
| George Russell | $15 million | $11 million | $26 million |
| Lance Stroll | $12 million | $1.5 million | $13.5 million |
| Carlos Sainz | $10 million | $3 million | $13 million |
| Kimi Antonelli | $5 million | $7.5 million | $12.5 million |
And this is where it gets intriguing... While Verstappen's earnings are impressive, the real question is: Are bonuses and incentives the true game-changers in the F1 world?
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What's your take on the earnings structure in F1? Do bonuses create a fair playing field, or is there room for debate?