
Max Verstappen fell just two points short of claiming his fifth consecutive Formula 1 world title, but among his fellow drivers, the Dutchman remains the clear number one. The Red Bull driver continues to be regarded as the benchmark of the sport, regardless of the final championship standings. In a survey conducted among Formula 1 drivers, Verstappen was voted Driver of the Year for the fifth straight season, a recognition that highlights the respect he commands even from his closest competitors.
Despite missing out on the title, his performances once again set him apart on track. The recognition extended beyond the drivers’ vote. Formula 1 team principals also placed the 28-year-old at the top of their own ranking, emphasizing his consistency, technical ability, and leadership both on and off the circuit. Throughout the season, Verstappen demonstrated a blend of speed, control, and competitive maturity that has defined his dominance in modern Formula 1.
Even in a more tightly contested year, his influence was evident across multiple races. The outcome of both polls underscores that, beyond championship points alone, Verstappen is still viewed as the most complete driver on the grid. His impact goes beyond results and is reflected in the evaluations of those most familiar with the demands of the sport. At just 28 years old and with an already historic résumé, the Dutch driver continues to build his legacy in Formula 1, making it clear that his presence at the top of the sport is far from over.






