Formula 1 racing has captivated audiences for decades, showcasing the pinnacle of motorsport technology and driver skill. While debates about the best F1 driver in history will likely continue as long as the sport exists, we can turn to statistics to provide an objective perspective on the most successful drivers. In this comprehensive analysis, we’ll explore the top 10 Formula 1 drivers based on their career wins, championships, and overall impact on the sport.
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Lewis Hamilton took the 96th victory of his career by overtaking Max Verstappen by less than a second in the first Grand Prix of the 2021 season.
Verstappen, who started from pole position, held the lead for the early part of the race but lost the position to Hamilton when Mercedes successfully undercut Red Bull by being the first to stop for a tire change.
Formula 1 is without doubt the most popular motorsport on the planet today. However, for those of us who love this sport, there is little doubt that there is little else like it. With its high-pitched engines, dazzlingly fast cars, and exhilarating sporting action, it’s no wonder why so many people enjoy this sport so much. To understand how the intricacy of Formula 1 works (and maybe indulge some latent teenage fandom) in such high style, I just recently took a brief look at the staggering amount of hard work that goes into an F1 race.