F1 Driver Salaries: How Much Do Champions Earn?

F1 Driver Salaries: How Much Do Champions Earn?

Complete ranking of Formula 1 driver pay for 2025

By F1 Dataroom
January 15, 20269 min read

Introduction

F1 Driver Salaries: How Much Do Formula 1 Stars Earn?

F1 driver salaries represent the highest pay in world motorsport. In 2025, Max Verstappen sits at the top with a contract estimated at $55 million annually, while rookies start around $1 million. This disparity reflects the exceptional market value of champions in a sport where talent, results and brand image drive negotiations.

Unlike other sports, driver salaries are not subject to the $135 million budget cap imposed on teams. This is one of the few expenditure items exempt from this limit, allowing top teams to attract the best drivers without budget constraints.


F1 Salary Rankings 2025

Here are the estimated salaries of all 20 drivers on the grid for the 2025 season, based on available information and specialist media reports.

Top 10 Highest-Paid Drivers

RankDriverTeamEstimated Salary
1Max VerstappenRed Bull$55M
2Lewis HamiltonFerrari$50M
3Charles LeclercFerrari$25M
4Lando NorrisMcLaren$20M
5Fernando AlonsoAston Martin$18M
6George RussellMercedes$15M
7Carlos SainzWilliams$12M
8Oscar PiastriMcLaren$8M
9Sergio PérezRed Bull*$8M
10Pierre GaslyAlpine$5M

*2025 position uncertain

Other Grid Drivers

RankDriverTeamEstimated Salary
11Lance StrollAston Martin$4M
12Esteban OconHaas$4M
13Yuki TsunodaRacing Bulls$3M
14Alexander AlbonWilliams$3M
15Kevin MagnussenHaas$2M
16Nico HülkenbergKick Sauber$2M
17Valtteri BottasKick Sauber$2M
18Zhou Guanyu--
19Liam LawsonRacing Bulls$1M
20Jack DoohanAlpine$1M

Estimated total driver salaries 2025: ~$240 million


Structure of an F1 Driver Contract

A Formula 1 driver contract is far more complex than a simple annual salary. Here are the different components.

Base Salary

This is the guaranteed fixed remuneration, paid monthly or quarterly. It typically represents 60-70% of the driver's total earnings.

Determining factors:

  • Track record (world titles, wins)
  • Marketing value (followers, personal sponsors)
  • Market demand (other interested teams)
  • Age and future potential

Performance Bonuses

Contracts include results-based bonuses:

Bonus TypeTypical Amount
Race win$50,000 - $500,000
Podium$20,000 - $100,000
Pole position$10,000 - $50,000
Championship point$5,000 - $20,000
Constructors' title$1 - $5M
Drivers' title$2 - $10M

Example: Max Verstappen reportedly earned approximately $15 million in bonuses for his 2023 title, on top of his base salary.

Image Rights

Drivers negotiate a share of revenue generated by their image:

UseTypical Driver Share
Team merchandise5-15%
Team sponsor appearances40-60%
Personal contracts100%
Social media100%

Salary Evolution: From Schumacher to Verstappen

Salaries have evolved considerably over the decades.

History of Highest-Paid Drivers

EraDriverSalary (inflation adjusted)
1992Ayrton Senna~$35M ($12M nominal)
2000Michael Schumacher~$50M ($25M nominal)
2007Kimi Räikkönen~$60M ($40M nominal)
2015Fernando Alonso~$40M ($35M nominal)
2020Lewis Hamilton~$50M ($40M nominal)
2025Max Verstappen$55M

Factors Driving Evolution

Overall increase:

  • F1 revenue growth (Liberty Media)
  • New markets (USA, Middle East)
  • Increased media value

Growing disparities:

  • The gap between highest and lowest paid driver has gone from 1:10 (1990s) to 1:55 today

Salaries and Budget Cap: A Grey Area

The $135 million budget cap introduced in 2021 created a particular situation regarding driver salaries.

What's Included in the Cap

IncludedExcluded
Technical staffTop 3 highest-paid driver salaries*
R&DMarketing
ManufacturingDriver travel expenses
Electricity, rentEngines (up to a ceiling)
Staff bonuses (capped)Driver bonuses

*Only salaries above a threshold (~$1 million) are excluded.

Advantage for Big Teams

This exclusion of driver salaries means wealthy teams can:

  • Attract the best drivers without impacting development
  • Offer unmatched financial packages
  • Create asymmetry with smaller teams

Ongoing debate: Some suggest including a portion of salaries in the cap for greater fairness.


Off-Contract Income

Beyond their team contract, drivers generate substantial additional income.

Personal Sponsors

The most marketable drivers have personal sponsors:

DriverPersonal SponsorsEstimated Revenue
Lewis HamiltonTommy Hilfiger, Monster, IWC$10-15M/year
Max VerstappenZiggo, Jumbo, CarNext$5-10M/year
Charles LeclercGiorgio Armani, APM Monaco$3-5M/year
Lando NorrisQuadrant, JD Sports, Wix$3-5M/year

Investments and Business

Many drivers diversify their income:

DriverCompanySector
Lewis HamiltonDawn Apollo FilmsFilm production
Lando NorrisQuadrantGaming, esports
Fernando AlonsoKimoaFashion, lifestyle
Max VerstappenTeam RedlineSim racing
George Russell-Tech investments

Social Media Value

Digital presence influences marketing value:

DriverInstagram FollowersEstimated Value/Post
Lewis Hamilton35M+$200-400K
Charles Leclerc20M+$100-200K
Lando Norris10M+$50-100K
Max Verstappen12M+$60-120K

Comparison with Other Sports

How do F1 salaries compare to other major sports?

Average Annual Earnings (Top 5 Athletes)

SportTop 5 AverageMaximum
NBA$50M$60M (Curry)
Football/Soccer$80M$130M (Ronaldo/Messi)
NFL$55M$60M (Mahomes)
F1$35M$55M (Verstappen)
Tennis$30M$40M (Alcaraz)
Golf$25M$35M (Scheffler)

F1 specificity: Drivers are few (20) and irreplaceable, but F1 generates less revenue than football or the NBA.

Salary/Sport Revenue Ratio

SportGlobal RevenueAthlete Share
NBA$10B~51%
NFL$18B~48%
F1$3B~8%
Football (Top 5 leagues)$35B~62%

F1 drivers capture a much smaller share of global revenue than in other sports, primarily because technical costs are enormous.


Negotiations: Who Has the Power?

Contract negotiations in F1 are a complex chess game.

Negotiation Factors

For the driver:

  • Offers from other teams (major leverage)
  • Recent performance
  • Personal sponsors brought in
  • Remaining contract length

For the team:

  • Need for stability
  • Young driver development program
  • Budget constraints
  • Sponsor pressure

Recent Case Studies

Lewis Hamilton (2024): The surprise Ferrari transfer reportedly involved:

  • Minimum $50M/year salary
  • Guaranteed number one driver role
  • Control over certain marketing aspects

Max Verstappen (2022): Extension to 2028 negotiated from a position of strength after his first title:

  • Increase from $25M to $55M/year
  • Exit clauses linked to Red Bull performance
  • Input on teammate choice

Pay Drivers: The Other Extreme

At the opposite end from superstars, some drivers pay to race.

The "Pay Driver" Concept

A pay driver brings sponsors who finance part or all of their seat:

TypeContributionExamples
Partially sponsored$5-15M/yearSeveral current drivers
Fully sponsored$20-30M/yearSome rookies
Owner's sonVariableLance Stroll

Impact on the Sport

Arguments for:

  • Allows teams to survive financially
  • Opens F1 to new markets
  • Some pay drivers become excellent (Pérez, Stroll)

Arguments against:

  • Blocks access for deserving drivers
  • Can affect team performance
  • Creates economic barrier to entry

FAQ: F1 Driver Salaries

Who is the highest-paid F1 driver in history?

In inflation-adjusted terms, Michael Schumacher remains near the top with his Ferrari contracts from the 2000s (equivalent to ~$70 million today with bonuses). However, Max Verstappen with his current $55 million base contract could surpass this record including his performance bonuses and external income.

Do drivers pay taxes on their salaries?

Yes, but many optimize their taxation by residing in low-tax countries like Monaco (no income tax), Switzerland or Dubai. A driver residing in France or the UK would pay up to 45% of their salary in taxes.

How much does a rookie driver earn?

A rookie without major personal sponsors earns between $500,000 and $2 million for their first season. If they bring significant sponsors, they may even "pay" for their seat rather than being paid. Academy drivers (Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes) often have favorable contracts negotiated by their junior program.

Are salaries public?

No, exact salaries are confidential and protected by non-disclosure clauses. Published figures are estimates based on leaks, industry sources and comparative analysis. The variance from reality can be 20-30%.

Can a driver be fired mid-contract?

Yes, but it's expensive. The team usually has to pay out the rest of the contract or negotiate a severance package. Recent cases: Nyck de Vries (fired by AlphaTauri after a few races), Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren buyout 2022). Contracts often include performance clauses allowing easier termination.


Salaries are just one part of the economic equation in F1. To understand other financial stakes, check out our articles on F1 car cost and the budget cap.

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