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How much do Formula 1 drivers earn? The list of the highest paid in 2023

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The Formula 1 It is one of the most expensive and highest grossing sports in the world. The pilots They travel around the world competing on different tracks and driving the fastest cars around. This begets the wages of these are very high, both because of the risk and because of what they produce financially.

Unlike what happens in other disciplines, in F1 there is no official or absolutely reliable number to go when you point out who are charging the most. Combining sources and information allows finding a middle ground or estimate.

How much charge its pilots Formula 1 in the 2023 season? Who are the most? And who the least? Next, All the answers.

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The list of the highest paid people in Formula 1 in 2023

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Thanks to its recent renewal Max Verstappen until 2028, in this 2023 the Dutch will be the highest paid in F1. In this way, the two-time world champion takes the position this year from Lewis Hamilton which will be second on this list. Verstappen will pocket a figure around 55 million dollars according to RacingNews365 followed by the British with 35.

Rounding out the podium of the drivers who earn the most in Formula 1 is Charles Leclercwho will win 24 million dollars because it is the face of Ferrari, more than remarkable considering its cache and performance.

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Carlos Sainz closes the top five with $12 million and follows Czech Pérez with 10. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso will continue to charge “barely” 5 million in its new stage Aston Martin.

This is the updated ranking of the highest paid in Formula 1 in 2023.

pos. Pilot Equipment Salary (in millions of dollars)
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 55
2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 35
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 24
4 Lando Norris McLaren twenty
5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 12
6 Czech Perez Red Bull 10
7 Valtteri Botas Alfa Romeo 10
8 George Russell Mercedes 8
9 Esteban Ocon Alpine 6
10 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 5
eleven Pierre Gasly Alpine 5
12 Kevin Magnussen Haas 5
13 Alex Albon Williams 3
14 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 2
fifteen Nico Hulkenberg Haas 2
16 Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri 2
17 guanyu zhou Alfa Romeo 2
18 Oscar Piastri McLaren 2
19 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1
twenty sergeant logan Williams 1

Source: Sporting News

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