Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher have amassed huge fortunes in F1.
is one of the most watched sports on earth and beloved by a bevy of wealthy and powerful figures.
However, such is the profile of that many of its biggest stars have amassed fortunes to rival oligarchs and tech entrepreneurs.
And while the likes of track legends and have earned more than any other F1 driver during their glittering careers, the family wealth of one current driver puts him firmly in pole position ahead of the rest.
Canadian driver Lance Strulovitch, known as Lance Stroll has made a pretty penny throughout his career since making his Formula One debut aged 18, with an estimated net worth of $50 million (£39.5m), according to .
But the 26-year-old is poised to one day be an inheritor of his F1 mogul father Lawrence Stroll’s vast multi-billion pound fortune, which could mean his bank balance far exceeds that of racing’s all-time greats.
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Lance Stroll
Michael Schumacher made hundreds of millions and remains one of the most highly paid drivers ever.
Lawrence, 65, built a huge business empire in cars and fashion and became executive chairman of Aston Martin after leading a £182million investment in the car company in early 2020.
The deal saw his Formula One team, Racing Point, rebranded as the Aston Martin Team, marking its return to track racing’s top competition after six decades, as per .
His son Lance drives for Aston Martin, having been on the Racing Point team before the rebrand.
Lawrence is estimated to have a networth of $3.8billion (over £3billion) as of December 19th this year, according to the outlet.
, having built an astonishing fortune thanks to his legendary career.
The German racing hero has been living in privacy following a , but was recently seen publicly for the first time in over a decade.
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Lawrence Stroll
Lewis Hamilton
The Ferrari icon is estimated to have earned between £60m and £76m annually during his heyday, both from prize money as well as lucrative deals with brands including oil giants Shell.
He’s understood to be worth around $600m (£456m) today – and he and his wife own an enviable real estate portfolio that extends beyond Majorca.
Meanwhile, the net worth of ‘s archrival is thought to have risen to a jaw-dropping £165million, according to
The Red Bull Racing driver is thought to earn a base salary of around £43.5m at the brand and is also creating his own GT team.