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Top 10 Formula 1 Drivers to Watch Right Now: Legends and Rising Stars

Written by Diego Tojes | Aug 25, 2024 10:30:00 PM

Now it’s time to talk about motorsport and, more specifically, its top category: Formula 1. As the excitement around this sport continues to skyrocket, more and more fans are being drawn into the adrenaline-pumping action that defines Formula 1. In this article, we’ll spotlight the Formula 1 best drivers right now, those who are making waves and setting new benchmarks in the sport. Alongside this, we’ll share their best photos, capturing the essence of what makes these top 10 F1 drivers the elite of the grid. Get ready to meet the faces behind the helmets in this thrilling look at the best of Formula 1 today!

All Drivers 

Lando Norris

Max Verstappen

Oscar Piastri

Charles Leclerc

George Russell

Lewis Hamilton

Carlos Sainz

Sergio Perez

Fernando Alonso

Nico Hülkenberg

1. Lando Norris

The British driver has shone since his debut season, but unlike his McLaren teammate Piastri, he needed some time to sharpen his talent. Amid a rather stalling development in the F1, Lando Norris has finally found his drive and showcases one of the best forms of anyone in the grid right now.

His thirst for victory has led to criticism, as he’s occasionally questioned team orders. His rebellious spirit contrasts with his modest and artistic attitude outside the car. It’s well known that he enjoys designing his own gear as a hobby.

IMAGO / PanoramiC / Antonin Vincent | Lando Norris celebrates winning the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix during the 2024 World Championship.

2. Max Verstappen

Three consecutive titles (2021, 2022, and 2023) support the claim that Verstappen is currently the best driver in Formula 1. At 17, he became the youngest driver in F1 history, as well as the youngest to score points and win a race (at 18 years and 228 days).

He currently leads the championship with a 70-point advantage over second place. If this continues, he will secure his fourth consecutive title, leaving him just one away from matching the legend Michael Schumacher (5 consecutive titles).

This driver seems to have an addiction to records, as he holds the record for the most consecutive wins (10) as well as the most wins in a single season (19). 

His "cold" and direct attitude has sometimes put him in the spotlight, but his performances and results have silenced his critics. As long as the titles keep coming, his attitude will always be a secondary issue.

IMAGO / ANP / Sem van der Wal | Max Verstappen celebrates his 3rd Formula 1 World Championship.

3. Oscar Piastri

This young Australian driver has performed well despite his limited experience. Moving to Europe and leaving his home behind to succeed in this sport clearly shows his determination and commitment.

In his debut season (2023), he managed to score 97 points, finishing 9th in the overall standings. This included two podium finishes, with 63 of those points coming after the summer break, following improvements to the car by his team, McLaren. For some, this is considered the best rookie season since a certain Lewis Hamilton. 

He secured his first victory in just his second season, proving that he’s a worthy successor to his fellow Australians Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo. There’s still a lot of history to be written by this driver, born in 2001.

IMAGO / AFLOSPORT / no name / Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren F1 Team on the podium
during Formula One Hungary Grand Prix.

4. Charles Leclerc

"Leclerc, Leclerc... Charles Leclerc." You can probably hear this in your head even if you’re not a huge F1 fan. That’s how sensational this driver from Monte Carlo, Monaco is—what a place to be born and become an F1 driver!

Son of Hervé, a prominent F3 driver, and a native of Monaco, Leclerc practically had a place secured in motorsport, but this also meant he faced immense pressure from a young age. He has managed to handle these factors with talent and character, something he demonstrates at every circuit.

Leclerc’s performance is impressive despite the car, as many believe Ferrari is far from its best. In 2022, he secured 2nd place overall, only behind Max Verstappen. In a year where Ferrari was able to provide him with a sufficiently competitive car, he proved that when on equal footing, this driver has enough talent to fight toe-to-toe with Verstappen.

IMAGO / PanoramiC / Paul Vaicle | Charles Leclerc and team Ferrari celebrate after winning the Monaco Grand Prix of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship.

5. George Russell

Russell is a driver of undeniable quality, but his inconsistency has kept him from fully establishing himself as the future leader of the Mercedes team. He’s not afraid to take risks, as shown by his tendency to attempt difficult overtakes, sometimes pushing the limits.

His motto seems to be: "When in doubt, go full speed." While he might want to reconsider this approach given his repeated mistakes, it’s possible that it could pay off in the future—only time will tell.

IMAGO / Panoramic /  | George Russell celebrates after the 2024 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.

6. Lewis Hamilton

Is he the greatest F1 driver of all time? For many, the answer is yes, and statistically, it's impossible to say otherwise. From his rookie season, there was no doubt that we were witnessing a driver for the ages, achieving second place with a total of 109 points.

Lewis is a living legend. Not only is he the driver with the most victories in F1 history, the most podiums and pole positions, but he’s also tied for the most world titles (seven each) with none other than Michael Schumacher.

Moreover, off the track, he is also an example. In recent years, he has used his influence to advocate for the environment and has actively participated in campaigns against racism. The title of Sir suits him very well.

"Still I Rise" is inscribed on his helmet and tattooed on his shoulders. Few would argue against the idea that he might be the greatest driver of all time.

IMAGO / Hoch Zwei | Lewis Hamilton in the Formula 1 British Grand Prix 2024.

7. Carlos Sainz

This Madrid-born driver shows us that in Formula 1, Spanish is definitely spoken. Just take a look at the teams he’s been a part of and the drivers he’s succeeded to confirm that he’s one of the best on the grid.

Sainz already has significant experience. He has defended the colors of two of the most important teams, McLaren, where he followed in the footsteps of his idol and fellow countryman Fernando Alonso, and Ferrari, where he took the seat of another all-time great, Sebastian Vettel.

There’s no doubt that he’s a driver with great talent, though unfortunately, that talent has yet to translate into titles.

IMAGO / Panoramic | Spanish Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz celebrating during the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.

8. Sergio Pérez

It’s hard to have a conversation about Formula 1 these days without mentioning the driver from Guadalajara, Mexico. Sergio Pérez has undoubtedly earned his place in F1 through sheer hard work and dedication. He’s known for his great tire management skills, which give him an advantage when planning races and add a bit of spice to his driving style.

Pérez is definitely not at his best right now, but the combination of his experience, skill, and the car he drives (Red Bull, a dominant team in recent years) keeps him among the drivers to watch.

Perhaps Pérez didn't fully establish himself as a great champion, but it is well known that his contribution to his teammate's success has been invaluable. Everyone remembers his brilliant defense against Lewis Hamilton in 2021. Surely, we are witnessing the final laps of this sensational driver.

IMAGO / PanoramiC | Sergio Pérez celebrates winning the 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.

9. Fernando Alonso

Two world championships are more than enough credentials to include Alonso among the best current F1 drivers. At 42 years old, he’s the most veteran driver on the circuit, but instead of diminishing his qualities, his age only adds to the merits of this legend.

Even without a decent car, he always finds a way to stay competitive. We can’t forget that Alonso was the driver who broke the dominance of none other than Michael Schumacher; there’s no doubt that we’re talking about a very special driver in the world of Formula 1.

IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire / Daisy Facinelli | Fernando Alonso celebrates with his trophy after the 2023 Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort Circuit.

10. Nico Hülkenberg

One of the oldest drivers on the circuit, and therefore very experienced, Hülkenberg is one of the most valuable drivers in the business. The only thing he’s missing is a seat in one of the top teams, as he has more than enough talent. He’s a tough but clean driver when it comes to wheel-to-wheel racing.

It seems we will be able to enjoy this driver’s talent for a while longer, as Audi's entry into Formula 1 in 2026 positions Hulkenberg as one of the team's two drivers. A German driving a German car; all that would be missing is the return of an F1 race in Germany for the “formula” to be complete.

From 2020 to 2022, he served as a reserve driver, but in 2023 he returned as a full-time driver with the Haas F1 team. The "Hulk" of F1 is always worth keeping an eye on, as he can show his strength at any moment.

IMAGO / ABACAPRESS / no name | Nico Hülkenberg arrives at the 2024 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest.

These are currently the best Formula 1 drivers right now in the top category of motorsport, but just like in any race, this can change quickly at any moment. The competition is fierce, and new talent is always emerging, ready to challenge the established stars. To keep up with all the latest developments in photos, from driver performances to team dynamics, make sure to keep visiting our website. We offer the best images from the current season and beyond, capturing not only the action on the track but also the most iconic moments in F1 history. Our site is continuously updated, ensuring you stay updated about everything happening on and off the track, with all the details on your favorite drivers and teams.