Formula 1 (F1) is widely recognized as the most famous motorsport worldwide, with a massive fan following. F1 races take place throughout the year and across different continents, making it easier for fans from several corners of the world to witness the spectacle in person.
With enormous revenues from ticket sales, sponsorships, and widespread media attention, F1 is one of the wealthiest sports in the world. It is, therefore, not surprising that the drivers associated with the sport earn enormous sums of money for their endless toils.
- Michael Schumacher: $600 million
- Lewis Hamilton: $285 million
- Fernando Alonso: $260 million
- Kimi Raikkonen: $250 million
- Nelson Piquet Snr.: $200 million
- Jenson Button: $150 million
- Sebastian Vettel: $140 million
- Eddie Irvine: $120 million
- Rubens Barrichello: $100 million
- Alain Prost: $100 million
- Jody Scheckter: $100 million
- Ralf Schumacher: $100 million
- Nikita Mazepin: $100 million
- Max Verstappen: $90 million
- Nigel Mansell: $90 million
- David Coulthard: $80 million
- Sir Jackie Stewart: $50 million
- Nico Rosberg: $50 million
- Jacques Villeneuve: $50 million
- Lance Stroll: $50 million
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