Core Insights - Lando Norris won the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship, earning approximately $10 million in championship bonuses, with a total income of $57.5 million for the season, ranking third among F1 drivers [1][12] - Lewis Hamilton, now with Ferrari, earned an estimated $70.5 million, while Max Verstappen topped the earnings list with $76 million, marking his fourth consecutive year as the highest-paid driver [2][9][6] - The total income of the top ten F1 drivers reached an estimated $363 million, reflecting a 15% increase from 2024 and a 72% increase since Forbes began tracking this data in 2021 [2][4] Driver Earnings - Max Verstappen: $76 million (salary: $65 million, bonus: $11 million) [6] - Lewis Hamilton: $70.5 million (salary: $70 million, bonus: $0.5 million) [9] - Lando Norris: $57.5 million (salary: $18 million, bonus: $39.5 million) [12] - Oscar Piastri: $37.5 million (salary: $10 million, bonus: $27.5 million) [4] - Charles Leclerc: $30 million (salary: $30 million, bonus: $0) [17] Industry Trends - The F1 commercial engine is thriving, with average team revenues reaching $430 million, and team valuations increasing from $1.9 billion in 2023 to $3.6 billion in 2024 [4] - The budget cap introduced in 2021 limits team spending on car design and manufacturing, but driver salaries are excluded from this cap, allowing teams to invest heavily in driver compensation [4] - The overall increase in driver salaries is attributed to expanding sponsorship and prize pool opportunities within the F1 ecosystem [4] New Faces in the Top Ten - Lance Stroll entered the top ten with an income of approximately $13.5 million, largely due to his familial ties to the Aston Martin team owner [3][8] - Kimi Antonelli, at just 19 years old, made his debut and earned about $12.5 million, showcasing significant potential despite a challenging rookie season [3][29]
2025年F1收入最高的车手
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