Title: Driver of the Day 2025 | Formula 1®
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Published Time: 2025-03-16T06:14:43.901Z
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News DRIVER OF THE DAY: Verstappen's battling Barcelona drive earns your vote
Video WATCH: Verstappen collides with Russell in astounding moment during Spanish GP
Report Piastri leads McLaren 1-2 from Norris in Spanish GP amid late-race drama for Verstappen and Russell
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Introduced in 2016, the Driver of the Day award is voted for by fans during each Grand Prix and announced at the end of the race. Here's this year's winners...
His race may have ended in controversial fashion after a late Safety Car left him struggling to defend on hard tyres, but Max Verstappen earned your plaudits for pressuring the McLarens all afternoon prior to that at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the reigning World Champion constantly threatening to split the all-conquering orange cars in his Red Bull. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Max Verstappen - 19.7%
Oscar Piastri - 14.5%
Nico Hulkenberg - 10.6%
Charles Leclerc - 9.6%
Lando Norris - 9.3%**
Charles Leclerc couldn't repeat his fairytale win of 2024, but boy did he give it his best shot. After coming into the Monte Carlo weekend with low expectations given Ferrari's recent form, the Monagasque put it on the front row in Qualifying and then hounded race winner Lando Norris to the chequered flag, splitting the McLarens in the process. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Charles Leclerc - 20.1%
Isack Hadjar - 16.8%
Lando Norris - 14.6%
Max Verstappen - 7%
Lewis Hamilton - 6.2%**
A masterful drive from the reigning World Champion saw him defeat the pre-race favourites, McLaren, at Imola. After his stunning pass for the lead on Lap 1 and some fortuitous Safety Car timings, Max Verstappen's sheer pace in the Red Bull left his rivals unable to respond. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Max Verstappen - 19%
Alex Albon - 14.9%
Charles Leclerc - 11%
Lewis Hamilton - 9.5%
Oscar Piastri - 9.3%**
He may have narrowly missed out on victory in the Miami Sprint, but Oscar Piastri made no mistake in the main event. After capitalising on his team mate's early adventures, the Australian hunted down Max Verstappen, cleverly biding his time to find a clean way past the Red Bull, before going on to head a dominant McLaren one-two and extend his championship lead. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Oscar Piastri - 20.7%
Alex Albon - 19%
Lando Norris - 14.2%
Max Verstappen - 9.3%
Lewis Hamilton - 8.7%**
He always knew he'd struggle to beat McLaren over a race distance, despite starting from pole in Jeddah, but Max Verstappen did everything in his power to keep winner Oscar Piastri honest, taking the flag for Red Bull less than three seconds behind the Australian. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Max Verstappen - 23.3%
Charles Leclerc - 16.3%
Lando Norris - 15.1%
Oscar Piastri - 13.8%
Carlos Sainz - 5.5%**
He may have been beaten on the road by his Ferrari team mate, but Lewis Hamilton did plenty to catch your eye in Bahrain - the Scuderia's seven-time World Champion not only raced from ninth on the grid to sixth at the flag, he also pulled off an audacious pass on his old nemesis Max Verstappen along the way. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Lewis Hamilton - 29.6%
Oscar Piastri - 14.1%
Charles Leclerc - 7.8%
Lando Norris - 6.7%
Pierre Gasly - 6.5%**
Yuki Tsunoda's maiden weekend with Red Bull proved to be a tough one, but there was no doubting that his long-awaited promotion from Racing Bulls was a popular one among fans, especially with the much-loved Japanese driver racing on home soil at Suzuka. He started 14th, finished 12th, and came first in your vote. Here’s how the numbers broke down…
**Yuki Tsunoda - 23.7%
Max Verstappen - 19.7%
Kimi Antonelli - 13.6%
Oscar Piastri - 7.9%
Isack Hadjar - 7%**
Two Grands Prix and two points-scoring results - not a bad way for Kimi Antonelli to start his Formula 1 career. To add to that the Mercedes rookie got your vote in Shanghai after an excellent strategic drive to P8 that saw him make his second set of tyres last an incredible 44 laps, despite nursing car damage picked up early in the race. Here’s how the numbers broke down…
**Kimi Antonelli - 20.7%
Oscar Piastri - 15.6%
Oliver Bearman - 12.9%
Charles Leclerc - 8.4%
Max Verstappen - 6.5%**
What a way to start the season! The unpredictable Melbourne weather brought chaos to the Australian Grand Prix, but polesitter Lando Norris kept his cool through it all to see off World Champion Max Verstappen and start his - and McLaren's - championship challenge in superb style with a memorable victory. Here’s how the voting broke down…
**Lando Norris - 20.7%
Oscar Piastri - 17.2%
Alex Albon - 15.9%
Yuki Tsunoda - 11.3%
Lewis Hamilton - 8.3%**
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Video WATCH: Verstappen collides with Russell in astounding moment during Spanish GP
Video RACE START: Watch the getaway in Spain as Piastri keeps the lead while Norris loses out to Verstappen
Video WATCH: Ride onboard with Piastri for his spectacular pole position lap in Spain
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