Formula 1’s Highest-Paid Drivers 2022: Max Verstappen Zooms Past Lewis Hamilton (2024)

Pictured above: Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.

Red Bull’s young champion is unbeatable at the bank, too, with an estimated $60 million in salary and bonus this year.

Max Verstappen already passed Lewis Hamilton on the track, winning last season’s Formula 1 drivers’ championship in a nail biter of a finale. Now, with a second straight title sewn up weeks ago, Red Bull Racing’s 25-year-old star is outpacing his Mercedes rival in the financial race, too.

Verstappen is F1’s highest-paid driver for 2022 with a pretax total of $60 million from his salary and bonuses, according to Forbes estimates. Hamilton, who has been the series’ top-earning driver in Forbes’ athlete rankings every year since 2013, sinks to second with an estimated $55 million.

Alpine’s Fernando Alonso, the last driver to finish above Hamilton on the earnings leaderboard, comes in at No. 3 this year with an estimated $30 million, followed by Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Sergio Pérez ($26 million) and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ($23 million).

In all, Formula 1’s ten highest-paid drivers are collecting an estimated $264 million, a 25% increase from 2021’s projections, which were generated during the season.

Endorsem*nt earnings are excluded from this ranking, in part because Formula 1 offers few marketing opportunities relative to, say, tennis or the NBA. Most drivers devote little attention to deals outside of the appearances they’re required to make for their teams and their teams’ sponsors, and only a handful are believed to rake in more than $1 million, with Hamilton’s income off the track pegged at $8 million and Verstappen’s at $2 million for Forbes’ 2022 list of the world’s highest-paid athletes.

Even so, Formula 1’s star drivers have reason to believe their paydays will keep rising, and it’s not just that the series is growing. F1’s new budget cap, introduced last season, is set to limit teams’ spending in key areas to $135 million next year, forcing Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull to contort their budgets from the days when they could spend $300 million or even $400 million unchecked. But while they have had to reduce their design and research expenditures, driver pay is excluded from the cost-cap calculation, giving deep-pocketed team owners one line item they can continue to throw cash at. Industry insiders expect the search for a competitive advantage within the new model will send driver pay soaring over the next few years.

So while Verstappen is finally in the earnings driver seat, this is no time to take his foot off the gas.

FORMULA 1’S HIGHEST-PAID DRIVERS FOR 2022

#1 • $60M

Max Verstappen

Team: Red Bull Racing | Nationality: Netherlands | Age: 25

Salary: $40M | Bonuses: $20M

Verstappen, who signed a lucrative new contract before the season, finishes 2022 with 15 race wins—including a victory in Sunday’s finale in Abu Dhabi—setting an F1 record and piling up a 146-point lead in the driver standings. That helped Red Bull claim its first constructors’ championship since 2013 and end Mercedes’ eight-year streak.

#2 • $55M

Lewis Hamilton

Team: Mercedes | Nationality: United Kingdom | Age: 37

Salary: $55M | Bonuses: $0

Hamilton, who won four straight drivers’ championships from 2017 to 2020 and barely missed a fifth last year, endured a rough 2022, dropping to sixth in the standings and finishing without a race win for the first time in his 16-year Formula 1 career. His contract runs through next season, and he indicated this fall that he expects to sign a new multi-year deal with Mercedes, tamping down speculation that he might retire. Whenever he decides to walk away, he will have plenty to keep him busy. He’s the founder of an off-road-racing team called X44 in the Extreme E series, he has a small stake in the NFL’s Denver Broncos, and he recently launched a film and TV production company called Dawn Apollo Films.

#3 • $30M

Fernando Alonso

Team: Alpine | Nationality: Spain | Age: 41

Salary: $30M | Bonuses: $0

Alonso landed in ninth place in the driver standings in his second season with Alpine after two years away from the sport, but the hugely popular Spaniard will jump to Aston Martin for the 2023 season to replace the retiring Sebastian Vettel. Alonso was set to get his first test session with his new team in Abu Dhabi after Sunday’s season finale.

#4 • $26M

Sergio Pérez

Team: Red Bull Racing | Nationality: Mexico | Age: 32

Salary: $10M | Bonuses: $16M

Pérez entered the season finale tied for second in the points race with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, but Leclerc edged him for second in Abu Dhabi and a three-point lead on the season, denying Red Bull a 1-2 finish in the driver standings. His strong season was also overshadowed by a kerfuffle with his teammate Max Verstappen in the penultimate race, last week’s São Paulo Grand Prix. After Verstappen refused a Red Bull team order to let Pérez pass him, Pérez, in his second season with Red Bull, responded over the radio that “it shows who he really is.” Pérez signed a two-year extension with the team in May.

#5 • $23M

Charles Leclerc

Team: Ferrari | Nationality: Monaco | Age: 25

Salary: $12M | Bonuses: $11M

Leclerc won two of the season’s first three races and ended up second in the standings after a dogfight with Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez. He is signed through 2026, and Ferrari chairman John Elkann has publicly said the team should be able to capture a title by then, but Leclerc seems to have a shorter time frame in mind. “I am very impatient,” he recently told Motorsport.com. “I will prepare and do everything possible to be world champion in 2023.”

#6(t) • $17M

Sebastian Vettel

Team: Aston Martin | Nationality: Germany | Age: 35

Salary: $15M | Bonuses: $2M

Vettel, a four-time series champion, is retiring after 16 years in Formula 1. He hasn’t won a race since 2019 but leaves the sport with 53 career victories, the third-best mark in history, after Lewis Hamilton (103) and Michael Schumacher (91).

#6(t) • $17M

Daniel Ricciardo

Team: McLaren | Nationality: Australia | Age: 33

Salary: $15M | Bonuses: $2M

Ricciardo was signed with McLaren through 2023, but the team terminated his contract in August, leaving him without a ride heading into the offseason. One rumored possibility is that he could become a reserve driver for Mercedes or Red Bull. Ricciardo, a breakout star on the Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive, is reportedly working with Hulu to develop an F1-focused scripted series.

#8 • $15M

Carlos Sainz

Team: Ferrari | Nationality: Spain | Age: 28

Salary: $8M | Bonuses: $7M

Sainz wound up sinking to fifth in the driver standings, but his strong start to the season helped him secure a two-year contract extension in April, keeping him at Ferrari through 2024. He also notched his first career win, at the British Grand Prix in July.

#9 • $11M

Lando Norris

Team: McLaren | Nationality: United Kingdom | Age: 23

Salary: $5M | Bonuses: $6M

Norris took a step forward in 2021, claiming his first pole as well as four podium finishes, and McLaren rewarded him with a contract extension through 2025. He dropped back to seventh in the standings in 2022 but is still considered an exciting young talent heading into next season, when he will be paired with 21-year-old Oscar Piastri at McLaren.

#10 • $10M

George Russell

Team: Mercedes | Nationality: United Kingdom | Age: 24

Salary: $3M | Bonuses: $7M

Russell impressed in his debut season with Mercedes, claiming his maiden pole position in July and his first win in São Paulo last week. That helped him finish above his legendary teammate Lewis Hamilton in the season-long standings, at No. 4.

METHODOLOGY

With few Formula 1 driver salaries publicly available, Forbes generated its on-track compensation estimates in collaboration with Forbes.com contributor Caroline Reid of the data firm Formula Money. The estimates are based on financial documents, legal filings and press leaks as well as conversations with industry insiders and are rounded to the nearest million. Drivers typically receive a base salary plus bonuses for points scored or for race or championship wins, with the amount depending on the size of the team and the experience of the driver. Off-track compensation, including endorsem*nts, is not included in this ranking. Forbes does not deduct for taxes or agents’ fees.

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Formula 1’s Highest-Paid Drivers 2022: Max Verstappen Zooms Past Lewis Hamilton (2024)

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Formula 1’s Highest-Paid Drivers 2022: Max Verstappen Zooms Past Lewis Hamilton? ›

Verstappen is F1's highest-paid driver for 2022 with a pretax total of $60 million from his salary and bonuses, according to Forbes estimates. Hamilton, who has been the series' top-earning driver in Forbes' athlete rankings every year since 2013, sinks to second with an estimated $55 million.

Who is the highest paid F1 driver in 2022? ›

Max Verstappen is the highest-paid driver on the Formula 1 grid, according to data from Spotrac. His contract pays him $55 million in base salary for 2024.

Which F1 driver brings the most money? ›

Who are the highest-paid drivers in Formula 1? Prominent business magazine Forbes listed Max Verstappen as the highest-earning F1 driver in 2023, combining a $45m reported base salary with $25m in bonuses from his record-breaking season at the top of the tree, on his way to a third consecutive World Championship.

Is Max Verstappen one of the best F1 drivers of all time? ›

Max Verstappen lists his top five F1 drivers

Although the Red Bull driver is climbing the ranks in F1's history books with his 60 race wins, 105 podiums, 39 pole positions and three Drivers' titles, he's a long way off of securing the number one position in any of those stats.

Who earns more, Hamilton or Verstappen? ›

Highest-Paid Drivers for 2024
RankDriverCompensation
1Max Verstappen$55 million
2Lewis Hamilton$45 million
3Charles Leclerc$34 million
4Lando Norris$20 million
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How much is Lewis Hamilton getting paid by Ferrari? ›

Multiple publications including Crash.net are reporting Hamilton could be paid a whopping USD$100 million (A$153 million) as part of his new Ferrari deal. That eyewatering salary would also include sponsors, image rights and bonuses. Hamilton's current Mercedes deal sees him earn A$84 million per year.

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Who in F1 is a billionaire? ›

F1's top five billionaires:

Carlos Slim Helu - £81.1billion ($102.2billion) Mark Mateschitz - £30.9billion ($38.9billion) Piero Ferrari - £6.84billion ($8.6billion) Lawrence Stroll - £3.1billion ($3.9billion)

Who are the billionaire fathers in F1? ›

Lawrence Stroll is the multi-billionaire leading the Aston Martin F1 team, and helped secure his son Lance's F1 career. Here's how he made his fortune. 65-year-old Lawrence Stroll's wealth has sky-rocketed in recent years, with the latest estimate of his fortune ranking him as the 812th richest person in the world.

Who is the lowest paid driver in F1? ›

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17Nico Hülkenberg 🇩🇪$2m
Zhou Guanyu 🇨🇳$2m
19Yuki Tsunoda 🇯🇵$1m
Logan Sargeant 🇺🇸$1m
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Mar 21, 2024

Which F1 drivers pay for their seats? ›

Pay drivers in F1 history. While drivers like Stroll, Lauda, Schumacher and Mazepin have all received a race seat through financial backing, they are not the only so-called pay drivers in history - here are some other examples.

How rich is Max Verstappen? ›

While reports of Max Verstappen's net worth vary widely, $210m sitting as the top estimate among reports as of the start of 2024, what is certain is that his value has skyrocketed in the seasons since his first World Championship in 2021.

Who is the most likeable F1 driver? ›

Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton remains the most popular driver on the grid based on his social media following.

Who is the oldest F1 driver ever? ›

1: Louis Chiron – 55 years, 292 days – Monaco 1955

Having already taken an array of Grand Prix wins and podiums, he made his mark on F1 by placing an emotional third behind Ascari and Fangio at the 1950 Monte Carlo event – his second of 15 races in the category.

Who is the most skilled F1 driver of all time? ›

Without considering the impact of his team, the greatest driver of all time in terms of most race wins is Michael Schumacher. But the study found that once the effect of his team is removed, legendary racer Fangio claims the top spot, followed by Alain Prost in second and Fernando Alonso in third position.

How much do the F1 drivers make in 2022? ›

What are the F1 driver salaries for 2022?
DriverTeamSalary ($ million)
HamiltonMercedes40
VerstappenRed Bull35
AlonsoAlpine20
Vettel ***Aston Martin15
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Dec 19, 2022

Who is the highest paid sponsor in F1? ›

The average reported deal value among F1 rights holders over the last few years is around $37 million per year – topped by Oracle's $100 million deal with Red Bull Racing and HP's $90 million with Ferrari. In turn, the average company revenue of around half the current sponsors we analysed is around $28 billion.

Who is the best F1 driver of all time 2022? ›

Lewis Hamilton - 105 wins. In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.

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