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One driver was always ranked as the best performer of F1 2025, but opinions diverged as to who should follow

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Max Verstappen has emerged as the best Formula 1 driver from the 2025 season, according to team principals, drivers themselves, as well as Autosport and their readers.

All current team bosses and racers were asked by F1 to submit their top 10s, applying the 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 points system to create separate standings. No representative from Red Bull and Ferrari took part in the vote, with Lewis HamiltonNico HulkenbergYuki Tsunoda and Lance Stroll also skipping it.

F1 writers Stuart Codling and Jake Boxall-Legge established our own ranking, while Autosport readers' race-by-race average ratings were aggregated into a top 10.

In all four instances, Verstappen was placed at the top, but behind him it was quite tight between Lando Norris, George Russell, Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc. The new world champion was slightly more successful than Mercedes' lead driver, his McLaren team-mate, and Ferrari's top performer.

Those five were widely considered as the best five drivers of the season, though team principals ranked Leclerc lower than Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz on average. The Spaniards were part of numerous midfield contenders for the top six, where Hulkenberg featured twice too; Isack Hadjar was the only midfielder to be included in all top 10s.

Hamilton, Liam Lawson, Esteban Ocon, Stroll, Tsunoda and Gabriel Bortoleto failed to feature in any top 10 – as did part-timers Jack Doohan and Franco Colapinto.

Top 10 2025 F1 drivers

  Team principals Drivers Autosport Autosport readers
1st Netherlands Verstappen Netherlands Verstappen Netherlands Verstappen Netherlands Verstappen
2nd United Kingdom Norris United Kingdom Norris United Kingdom Russell Australia Piastri
3rd Australia Piastri United Kingdom Russell Monaco Leclerc United Kingdom Norris
4th United Kingdom Russell Australia Piastri United Kingdom Norris Monaco Leclerc
5th Spain Alonso Monaco Leclerc Australia Piastri United Kingdom Russell
6th Spain Sainz Spain Sainz Germany Hulkenberg Germany Hulkenberg
7th Monaco Leclerc Spain Alonso France Gasly Italy Antonelli
8th United Kingdom Bearman Thailand Albon France Hadjar France Hadjar
9th France Hadjar United Kingdom Bearman Italy Antonelli Thailand Albon
10th Germany Hulkenberg France Hadjar Spain Sainz United Kingdom Bearman

Applying the current points system when aggregating those four rankings, one can then look at a global top 10 inclusive of team bosses, drivers, journalists and fans alike.

    TEAMS Drivers Autosport readers pts
1st Netherlands Verstappen 25 25 25 25 100
2nd United Kingdom Norris 18 18 12 15 63
3rd= United Kingdom Russell 12 15 18 10 55
3rd= Australia Piastri 15 12 10 18 55
5th Monaco Leclerc 6 10 15 12 43
6th= Germany Hulkenberg 1   8 8 17
6th= Spain Sainz 8 8 1   17
8th Spain Alonso 10 6     16
9th France Hadjar 2 1 4 4 11
10th Italy Antonelli     2 6 8
11th United Kingdom Bearman 4 2   1 7
12th= France Gasly     6   6
12th= Thailand Albon   4   2 6
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