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14 of the hottest F1 drivers that will set your heart racing

14 of the hottest F1 drivers that will set your heart racing
Lando Norris (left) and Charles Leclerc.
PHOTO: Instagram/Landonorris, Instagram/Charles_leclerc

It’s officially F1 season. While the highlights of the F1 weekend are on the racetrack and the accompanying parties, we think the drivers should be getting a little more attention.

These guys are at the top of their game, and thanks to all that training and exercise, they are also outrageously hot.  We take a closer look at some of the competitors who good on and off the track.

Lando Norris

What's not to love about Lando Norris? He's talented, good looking and is one of the few drivers you should lookout for this season.

Having started his Formula One racing career in 2019 for McLaren, the soon-to-be 23-year-old has also recently signed a new £80 million (S$128 million) contract with McLaren for four more years.

But aside from being an amazing driver, the young lad has also started his own gaming and lifestyle brand, Quadrant, that combines his love for gaming, lifestyle, content and apparel.

In an interview with BBC Sport, Lando shares, "Quadrant is something I've wanted to do for a long while. And while racing will be a focus and be a bigger passion than almost any other esports, Quadrant is hopefully going to be expanding into many other different categories of esports and games."

But it doesn't end there. In fact, Lando has also dipped his toes in the racing kart industry of which he has opened LN Racing Kart by OTK Kart Group in 2021.

Daniel Ricciardo

Hailing from the land down under, this mate is a charmer with his captivating brown eyes, dark curly locks and megawatt smile.

After racer Mark Webber’s retirement, Daniel Ricciardo stepped in as his replacement and paved his way in the sport. Affectionately known as the Honey Badger of F1, Daniel competes for Renault and has a noteworthy record, winning the Monaco Grand Prix in 2018.

Lewis Hamilton

Don’t cha wish your boyfriend was hot like him? The 35-year-old’s boyish good looks and washboard abs have won over a league of gorgeous models and pop stars, including longtime ex Nicole Scherzinger.

Lewis hasn’t just got it in the looks department, he is also one of the most recognisable F1 drivers to those outside the racing world.

Besides being the only F1 driver to have won at least one race in every season he’s competed in, he was also 2018’s Singapore Grand Prix winner.

George Russell

The British Formula One driver first made his debut when he was a part of the Williams team.

However, he then joined Mercedes recently and made his name known with his phenomenal performance at the Formula One Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020, winning the title of Driver of the Day despite the circumstances faced during the race.

Though he was gutted to be placed at the ninth-position, George Russell definitely won the hearts of many with his undying strive to fight a spot for the top 10 positions albeit he was leading the most of the race from the start.

George Russell was also the 2018 FIA Formula Two Champion for ART and the 2017 GP3 Series Champion.

Max Verstappen

If it isn’t his chiseled features and glistening blue eyes that makes Max Verstappen a chart-topper, it’s his impressive racing record.

The Belgium boy is the son of former Formula One driver Jos Verstappen. He is also the youngest race winner in F1 history.

At the tender age of 19, he emerged as fifth overall in the 2016 World Championship in Brazil.

Sergio Perez

The Mexican driver started with the Force India team in 2014 after a year with McLaren in 2013 and two years at Sauber in 2011-2012.

In his Formula One career, Sergio has had five podium finishes with 2015, with a major win at the Formula One Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020 clinching first position.

The 30-year-old is not just a looker, he’s also a giver. Back in 2017, he donated three million Mexican pesos to victims of a devastating earthquake that struck his native Mexico.

Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc first made his F1 debut in 2016, but his good looks and charm easily win him a place in our heart every race.

The racing driver who is currently driving for the Sauber team won the GP3 Series championship in 2016 and the FIA Formula Two Championship in 2017.

Carlos Sainz

The Spanish driver is a metador when it comes to racing.

After having raced for McLaren where he replaced his childhood hero Fernando Alonso, he moved on to the Scuderia Ferrari team, replacing Sebastian Vettel, and is now still racing for the team.

With some tenacity, drive and passion, Carlos Sainz definitely owns the game with his undying fighting spirit.

Last year, the driver came in fifth in Driver Standings and has generously contributed to the team's 2021 Constructor Standings where they came in third behind Red Bull Racing and Mercedes.

Valtteri Bottas

After making a name for himself as the "TikTok Legend" on Mercedes' socials in 2021, Valtteri Bottas has acquired a loyal following for his hilarious content on the team's socials.

While he does seem shy and reserved, Valtteri is fearless and isn't afraid to push his limits on the track.

The driver who drove for Mercedes from 2017 to 2021, will now be leading Alfa Romeo for this 2022 season, where he will drive alongside his new rookie teammate Zhou Guanyu, who makes his debut this year as the first Chinese F1 driver.

Pierre Gasly

Pierre might only be 22, but we know it wouldn’t take long before he starts breaking hearts at every track across the country.

The French Toro Rosso racing driver is on a rise – he was the 2016 GP2 Series champion, runner-up in the 2014 Formula Renault 3.5 Series and the 2017 Super Formula Championship.

Lance Stroll

The Canadian born driver certainly makes hearts race with his captivating brown eyes and rockin’ racing abilities.

The Racing Point team driver achieved his first podium finish, a third place, at the 2017 Azerbajian Grand Prix, and recently claiming third at the Formula One Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020.

Alex Albon

Competing for Red Bull Racing under the Thai flag, Alexander Albon Ansusinha is a British-Thai racing driver that’s currently competing in Formula One.

He first started his love for racing at a young age at the age of eight before earning a mid-season promotion to Red Bull Racing when he raced for Toro Rosso for the first half of 2019.

After putting his all he was then promoted to Red Bull for the second half of the season, replacing Pierre Gasly.

Mick Schumacher

This German racing driver, who now competes for Haas in Formula One, first began his career in karting back in 2008 before progressing to the German ADAC Formula Four by 2015.

While he may have a famous father, Mick Schumacher is making his own way in Formula One after having clinched 15th place in the drivers' standings as of September 2022.

Esteban Ocon

Esteban looks like he could have been a model with his brown hair and ripped body.

The French driver who made his Formula One debut in 2016 races under Force India. He holds an all-time record for most consecutive finishes from start of career, with 27.

This article was first published in Her World Online.

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