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10 Highest-Paid Formula 1 Drivers in 2025

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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen may have fallen just short in the Drivers’ Championship this year, but for the fourth season running, he tops the list of highest-paid drivers on the Formula 1 grid.

Six of the 10 teams are represented in the top 10 earners for 2025, based on salary and bonuses. The values are as reported by Forbes, although sponsorships have not been taken into account.

Here is a breakdown of all the drivers and their respective seasons, beginning with the sole rookie on the list.

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Kimi Antonelli

Salary: $5 million | Bonuses: $7.5 million | Total: $12.5 million

Kimi Antonelli

The only rookie driver to make the list, Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, gave Kimi Antonelli the daunting challenge of stepping into the seat vacated by seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

The Italian went on to have a steady season, which included a maiden podium, finishing P3 in Canada, before a consistent run of top-10 finishes, and a P2 finish in Brazil that saw the 19-year-old become the highest-ever point-scoring rookie (under the current points system), finishing a respectable seventh in the Drivers’ Championship, and securing his seat for next season.

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Carlos Sainz Jr

Salary: $10 million | Bonuses: $3 million | Total: $13 million

Carlos Sainz Jr

After being forced out of Ferrari, despite being a strong performer over his four-year spell, Carlos Sainz Jr came to Williams with a point to prove.

His season got off to a frustrating start as he crashed out of the season opener in Australia, and suffered a further run of bad luck where he bore the brunt of collisions and technical issues. However, the Spaniard came into his own in the second half of the season, finding the pace in the Williams that his teammate Alex Albon was able to extract early in the season.

He earned his team’s only podiums with P3 finishes in Azebaijan and Qatar, helping him to a ninth-place finish in the final standings.

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Lance Stroll

Salary: $12 million | Bonuses: $1.5 million | Total: $13.5 million

Lance Stroll

Stroll‘s season has been underwhelming, with the 27-year-old languishing in 16th place in the final Drivers’ Championship.

The Canadian posted top-10 finishes in just six races as Aston Martin struggled to keep pace with a fiercely competitive midfield. His best finish came in the season opener in Melbourne, where he placed sixth, but despite struggles, he will continue to race for the team next season after agreeing a contract extension back in June 2024.

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George Russell

Salary: $15 million | Bonuses: $11 million | Total: $26 million

George Russell

In his first year as the clear number one driver at Mercedes, George Russell has taken the opportunity by the scruff of the neck, qualifying behind his teammate Antonelli just three times over the course of the season.

The British driver has squeezed every ounce of performance out of his Mercedes, collecting nine podiums and winning in Canada and Singapore, despite his inferior pace compared to the McLaren and Red Bull cars.

Russell has remained consistent throughout, helping him to a fourth-place finish in the final standings behind the three title contenders.

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Fernando Alonso

Salary: $24 million | Bonuses: $2.5 million | Total: $26.5 million

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso is keen to finish his glittering Formula 1 career on a high, but will struggle to do so in a car that has simply not had the pace.

His woes were most apparent in the early stages of the season, with multiple retirements and finishes outside the top 10, but he began to find some pace later in the season, collecting nine top-10 finishes that saw him finish 12th in the overall standings.

Alonso told AS.com in September that if the car performs well in 2026, it might be his last season, but after this year, that is a big ‘if.’

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Charles Leclerc

Salary: $30 million | Bonuses $0 million | Total: $30 million

Charles Leclerc looks worried

Widely regarded in Formula 1, and especially at Ferrari, as a world champion in waiting, Charles Leclerc has been forced to contend with a car that has been well off the pace of the leaders.

Despite this, the Monegasque star has managed seven podiums and consistent top-10 finishes to land him fifth in the Drivers’ Championship.

This season has been another case of ‘back to the lab’ for the Ferrari team, who will hope to produce a stronger car in 2026 and unlock the true potential of their star-studded driver line-up.

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Oscar Piastri

Salary: $10 million | Bonuses: $27.5 million | Total: $37.5 million

Oscar Piastri at British Grand Prix

Oscar Piastri showed early on that he had no intention of rolling over for Lando Norris as the McLaren pair duelled for the championship right up until the finale in Abu Dhabi.

The Australian will be mightily disappointed to have fallen short after holding a commanding 34-point lead over his rival following the Dutch Grand Prix in late August. He ultimately finished 13 points behind his teammate and 11 behind Max Verstappen, but with seven wins and a host of podium finishes, the 24-year-old has what it takes to turn the tide next season.

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Lando Norris

Salary: $18 million | Bonuses: $39.5 million | Total: $57.5 million

Lando Norris Emotional at Abu Dhabi GP

The 2025 Formula 1 World Champion left it later than he would have liked to begin his charge. After being second best to Piastri early on, Norris has been on a tear since September, winning in Hungary, Mexico, and Brazil to finish with seven wins and 18 podiums for the season.

He held his nerve when it mattered, fighting off the late surge of Verstappen to become the 11th British Formula 1 World Champion and the first McLaren winner since Hamilton in 2008.

The 26-year-old was in floods of tears after crossing the line in Abu Dhabi, dedicating his victory to his team and the unwavering support of his parents.

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Lewis Hamilton

Salary: $70 million | Bonuses: $0.5 million | Total: $70.5 million

Lewis Hamilton

After 12 seasons with Mercedes and six Drivers’ Championships, the 40-year-old veteran announced that he would be joining Ferrari to live his childhood dream of racing for the Formula 1 giants. Fast-forward to November, and a downtrodden Hamilton described his first season in red as a “nightmare”, perplexed by his inability to get to grips with the car and match the pace of his teammate Leclerc.

After a season without a podium and only a Sprint Race victory in China, the British superstar will hope the new 2026 regulations shake things up, and Ferrari can emerge with a car that has him competing at the top of the grid again.

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Max Verstappen

Salary: $65 million | Bonuses: $11 million | Total: $76 million

Max Verstappen

This year’s championship battle was a conflict of juxtaposed strategies, with the fair racing ‘Papaya rules’ at McLaren versus the sole number one driver in Max Verstappen with Red Bull.

Verstappen admitted that it was the failings of McLaren that had helped reignite his late title charge, which saw him close a deficit of over 100 points to his rivals to just two points by the end of the season. It helped that the Dutchman barely put a foot wrong; his collision with George Russell in Barcelona the only obvious blunder over the course of his season.

He exuded the composure of a man with four straight Drivers’ Championships, but despite racking up eight wins, including a victory on the final day, his streak was broken by the finest of margins.

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Iran Leave Lengthy Note in World Cup Dressing Room After ‘Pride Match’ Draw vs Egypt

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Iran left another lengthy handwritten note in their dressing room after their draw against Egypt at the 2026 World Cup.

Iran drew their opening two matches of the World Cup against New Zealand and Belgium. They went into their final group game with Egypt at Seattle Stadium knowing a victory would see them progress to the last 32, while a draw would give them a chance of qualifying as one of the eight best-performing third-placed sides.

Team Melli didn’t get off to the best of starts as they fell behind after just five minutes when Mahmoud Saber found the back of the net. Iran hit back quickly, though, restoring parity nine minutes later through Ramin Rezaeian.

Iran thought they had won the game in the dying embers when Shoja Khalilzadeh fired home, but their goal was ruled out due to the tightest of offside calls. The final whistle blew shortly after as they game ended in a 1-1 draw.

They will now have to wait and see whether they have done enough to qualify for the knockout rounds of the competition.

Iran Leave Note in Dressing Room After Draw vs Egypt

Iran's national team at the World Cup REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Iran left a 74-word handwritten note in their dressing room after their match against Belgium last week. They left another note in their dressing room after the match against Egypt.

The Telegraph journalist James Decker took a picture of the note and published it on social media. It read: “We come from Iran… From a land that, for thousands of years, has placed honour above victory.

“For us, football is not only a competition for results, it is a test of character.

“Perhaps points can be won in many ways, but respect cannot. Perhaps a team can advance from a group, but only through fairness and honour can one stand tall before history.

“Fair play is not just a line in football’s rules. It is the soul of the game.”

Alongside their comments about fair play, they also wrote the names of six countries yet to play their final group game: Austria, Algeria, Ghana, DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Croatia. The results of those three matches will determine whether Iran advances as one of the best-performing third-placed sides or not.

Their note concluded: “Thank you Seattle for your hospitality and thank you to all Iranians who gave their hearts, their voices. And their whole being for Iran. Iran, always standing tall.”

Iran’s Head Coach Praises His Side

Iran Players | World Cup Kirby Lee (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Iran’s head coach, Amir Ghalenoei, praised his side for what they were able to do despite all the hardships they have been made to endure.

He said after their draw against Egypt, per the Guardian: “To my players and the team, I want to say to them I’m proud of them, what these young people, these players have done, it should be written in history because the host country treated us very unfairly.

“Had the host country allowed us to arrive two weeks earlier, we would have been more prepared. They were reasonable, rational demands. We would have been able to recover and be in better shape physically and mentally however they deprived us of that justice.

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“When you play in a match, physically, scientifically, our bodies are at a low and when you suddenly go on a flight, that actually postpones your recovery and this is the third time they are doing this to us, we have to leave from here to the airport and we have to return to Tijuana and it will take us some three hours.

“Their behaviour towards us has been really terrible and we hope the world will be aware of that. They didn’t let us come two weeks earlier and two days earlier before every game. This has really hurt us. And we had a war as well. Despite all of these problems, we’ve been able to perform well and the world is proud of Iranians and our team. I think that’s our greatest achievement despite all the obstacles and the hurdles they put in our way.”

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Man Utd and Tottenham Battle for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes

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Manchester United and Tottenham are both pushing to sign West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes in the summer transfer window, and Fabrizio Romano has now provided an update on a potential deal.

Fernandes has been one of the biggest talking points in the summer transfer window so far, especially when it comes to the Premier League.

A number of sides in England are interested in the midfielder after West Ham were relegated to the Championship last season.

A departure feels inevitable for the former Southampton man, but it remains to be seen where he could end up.

Despite West Ham being relegated, they are remaining strong with their valuation of the player, not looking to roll over despite dropping down a league.

It certainly helps that multiple clubs are interested in signing Fernandes, meaning a bidding war could ensue.


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Romano Update: Tottenham and Man Utd Push for Fernandes

West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring Premier League goal against Sunderland via Reuters

Reporting on his YouTube channel, Romano has provided an update on Manchester United and Tottenham’s interest in Portuguese midfielder Fernandes.

“I still stand by my own call on this deal. For Mateus Fernandes, Manchester United and Tottenham are still fighting. Tottenham have been there for days, trying to enter, pushing with the player, pushing with his agent. Manchester United remain in contact with West Ham. Man Utd are still working on the Mateus Fernandes deal.”

Romano confirms that both United and Tottenham are ‘pushing like crazy’ to get a deal done, but it’s unclear who is going to win the race at the moment.

There have been claims that Tottenham have reached an agreement with West Ham and Fernandes to secure his signature, but Romano believes that both clubs are still pushing.

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West Ham United Midfielder Mateus Fernandes in Premier League Action via Reuters

Romano also confirms that Fernandes and West Ham have decided that whoever makes the best financial offer will win the race for the Portuguese midfielder.

If one club offers one penny more, they will win the race, with Fernandes seemingly happy to join either club in the summer transfer window.

That might come as a surprise, with United competing in the Champions League and Tottenham finishing 17th last season.

The West Ham midfielder clearly likes the idea of the Tottenham project and working under Roberto De Zerbi.

It will be interesting to see which club coughs up the most money, as they both seem to have other targets as well in the midfield.

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Viral Croatian Model Ivana Knoll Starts New Career as a DJ

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Ivana Knoll, a Croatian model who went viral at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, has started a new career since first being spotted supporting her country.

She became famous instantly after being snapped wearing the iconic red and white checks of her country eight years ago. The 33-year-old then made headlines in Qatar four years ago after many of her outfits went against the country’s strict rules.

Ivana now has almost three million followers on social media and was spotted at Croatia’s 2026 World Cup clashes with England and Panama. She has continued to work as an influencer since her rise to fame, but has now embarked on a new journey.

Ivana Knoll Starts New Career at World Cup

Croatian model Ivana Knoll is pictured in the stands before the Champions League Final between Manchester City v Inter Milan

As well as her modelling and influencing commitments, Ivana has now embarked on a journey as a DJ. With the stage name ‘KnollDoll’, the superfan is performing at various venues during this summer’s World Cup.

Before her country were beaten by England in their opening game, she performed at a FIFA Fan Festival in Los Angeles. She’s previously worked with David Guetta and performed at high-profile venues like Madison Square Garden in New York.


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Speaking about the time-consuming new venture after watching Croatia defeat Panama, Knoll told talkSPORT: “I’m amazing. It’s my second game. I came only for Croatia games because now I’m on my DJ tour, my first big US tour.”

She then explained how this is her fourth World Cup, saying: “So I didn’t have time to visit other games, but I’m visiting Croatia games, and this is my fourth World Cup. It’s my routine already. Four World Cups in 16 years. In Brazil, I was very, very young.”

Recalling initially going viral in Russia in 2018, and then gaining even more attention in Qatar, Ivana is delighted to now be watching Croatia in the country she now lives in. She continued:

“In Russia, it was special because we [reached] the final, and I was already going viral in the first game.

“Then in Qatar, I really exploded worldwide, which I never expected. And now it’s here in the country where I live, so I moved to Miami four years ago. It’s amazing.”

Some may even recognise the aspiring DJ from a Formula One event earlier in 2026, when a Sky Sports cameraman appeared to get slightly distracted by her.

Ivana Knoll Names Her Favourite Player ‘as a Person’

Erling Haaland in action for Norway Burt Granofsky/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA via Reuters

Over the years, she’s come into contact with some of the biggest names in world football. However, the 33-year-old claimed to have a particularly pleasant experience when meeting Man City and Norway star Erling Haaland.

“Honestly, personally, who I met and I think is the only player who I really like as a person, is Haaland.

“We have a photo together, and I’m small next to him, and I’m 180.”

She continued: “I know Vinicius [Junior], I know I met Haaland, I know Rafael Leao. They’re all nice guys, you know? So I cannot say anything, but my most impression was with Haaland and his friends. So I think they are very nice people.”

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