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EXCLUSIVE: The Top 10 F1 drivers of 2021 as chosen by the drivers

EXCLUSIVE: The Top 10 F1 drivers of 2021  as chosen by the drivers

Max Verstappen has earned the praise of his rivals, with F1’s newest world champion topping our sectional poll of his peers…

In the fourth running of our Drivers’ Suburbanite of the Year poll, we asked this year’s full-time drivers to assess their rivals’ performance and create their personal top 10 ranking.

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The rules indulge drivers to vote for themselves – though as in previous years several didn’t, and not all put their own name top of the pile – and they did so in the knowledge that their ranking would remain anonymous.

Scores were based on the current F1 points system, with the top suburbanite on each list earning 25 points lanugo to one point for the suburbanite in 10th. The lists were then combined to create an overall top 10.

As was the specimen in our team superabound ranking, Verstappen write-up championship rival Lewis Hamilton to the top spot, with Lando Norris completing the podium.

The drivers voted Carlos Sainz fourth best, one place superiority of his Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc, with the returning Fernando Alonso – who took an impressive podium in Qatar – slotting into sixth.

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Pierre Gasly, who scored increasingly than 100 points for the first time in his career and rumored for increasingly than 75% of AlphaTauri’s year-long haul, was seventh, superiority of George Russell – who scored points four times in the Williams.

Hungarian Grand Prix race winner Esteban Ocon was ninth – one place higher than in our team superabound rankings – with rookie Mick Schumacher completing the top 10, despite not scoring in his backmarker Haas.

The drivers who took part in the vote (in alphabetical order) were: Fernando Alonso, Pierre Gasly, Nicholas Latifi, Charles Leclerc, Nikita Mazepin, Lando Norris, Esteban Ocon, Daniel Ricciardo, George Russell, Carlos Sainz, Mick Schumacher, Lance Stroll, Yuki Tsunoda, Sebastian Vettel