Formula 1

How Much Every F1 Driver Must Pay to Race in the 2025 Season – Ranked

One of the most fascinating aspects of Formula 1 is the cost of competing at the highest level, and that extends beyond team budgets and car development. Every driver must pay an annual Super License Fee, which is directly tied to their performance in the previous season. The better they perform, the more they have to pay.

This system means that while rookies and lower-ranked drivers face relatively modest fees, top-tier competitors like Max Verstappen and Lando Norris must shell out staggering amounts. We’ve taken a closer look at how much each driver has paid for their 2025 Super License, ranking them from the lowest to the highest.

20. Gabriel Bortoleto – £8,673

Gabriel Bortoleto
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As a rookie in Formula 1, Gabriel Bortoleto paid the minimum required fee. Since he did not score any points in the 2024 season, he was only obligated to cover the base cost. His fee will increase if he secures points in his debut year.

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