Top 50 Drivers of 2025
Autosport's team of expert journalists got together to try to assess who were the top 50 drivers of 2025. Here are the results.
Rookie struggles were expected from the Italian teen, although his explosive start with fourth in Melbourne began an impressive series of early results – headlined by his Miami sprint pole.
When Mercedes switched to a different rear suspension package, he struggled and his form across the European rounds began to wane, interrupted only by his Montreal podium. A mental reset and the return to the old suspension brought Andrea Kimi Antonelli back into play, and he even outperformed Russell on a couple of occasions. He was stellar in Brazil, with second places in both the sprint race and grand prix.
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