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The Driver Of The Day (DOTD) Award Winners of 2025 For Every Race Here's the reason why they won it: Australia – Lando Norris (McLaren) - Dominant start to the season with a strong performance from pole, managing tricky conditions to claim victory — showed pace, control and racecraft in challenging conditions. China – Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - Excelled in his home race with a breakthrough drive to his first F1 podium, taking third and showing maturity well beyond his experience level. Japan – Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) - Enthusiastically supported on home soil, Tsunoda battled from a lower grid position with grit and tenacity in his first outing with Red Bull, earning the fan vote. Bahrain – Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - He delivered an impressive recovery drive in a race where Ferrari wasn’t the fastest, making up positions and showcasing strong race craft. Saudi Arabia – Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - Took advantage after rivals’ mistakes and controlled the race from the front with authority, turning potential chaos into a composed win that fans rewarded. Miami – Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - Delivered one of his strongest drives of the season, challenging for the win and leading before late strategic moments, highlighted a high-performance weekend. Emilia-Romagna – Max Verstappen - Showed characteristic race pace and opportunism at Imola to take the fan vote despite stiff competition. His race craft and decisive overtakes stood out. Monaco – Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - A home-hero performance in the streets of Monte Carlo. Leclerc qualified up front, kept pressure on the leaders, and drove a strong race to finish second. Spain – Max Verstappen - Another convincing race where the reigning champion controlled pace and executed overtakes and strategy to keep fans impressed. Canada– Kimi Antonelli - Antonelli earned DOTD in Canada not by winning but by achieving a significant career milestone through consistent pace, smart overtakes and composure under pressure — exactly the kind of performance fans love to reward. Austria –Gabriel Bortoleto (Kick Sauber) - Bortoleto’s DOTD in Austria highlights how Driver of the Day often goes to standout individual performances relative to a car’s expected pace — not just podiums or wins — showcasing grit, tactical racing and overtaking skill. British – Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber) - Delivered a remarkable drive through changeable weather and race conditions, climbing the field and earning fans’ admiration for grit and experience. Belgium – Lewis Hamilton - Starting 18th and finishing 7th in tricky wet-dry Spa conditions, Hamilton climbed through the field with audacious overtakes — the biggest positional charge of anyone in the race. Hungary – Gabriel Bortoleto - A breakout performance by the rookie: a superb strategic race in Budapest earned a career-best sixth place, and fans rewarded his tenacity. Dutch – Isack Hadjar (Red Bull) - A standout weekend saw Hadjar take a maiden podium in Zandvoort — managing safety cars and pressure brilliantly — and clinch DOTD for his first big result. Italy – Max Verstappen - Verstappen was voted DOTD after dominating the fastest race in F1 history at Monza from pole to win, showcasing precision and pace. Azerbaijan – Carlos Sainz (Williams) - Sainz scored his first podium for Williams with a mature performance around the unforgiving Baku streets, earning huge fan support. Singapore – Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - A hard-fought comeback from P10 to P7 on the Marina Bay streets — including a spirited battle and overcoming a slow pit stop. United States – Charles Leclerc - Leclerc moved up from P3 to P2 off the line and then held off intense pressure through much of the race, delivering a defensively brilliant podium. Mexico – Oliver Bearman (Haas) -A sensational drive from P9 to a best-of-season P4, including overtaking the reigning champ early. São Paulo – Max Verstappen - Starting from the pit lane and still finishing on the podium with a slow puncture, Verstappen’s resilience was one of the year’s most impressive performances. Las Vegas – Max Verstappen - Capitalised on a rival mistake at the start and cruised to victory, his clean execution and race control earning the most fan votes. Qatar – Max Verstappen - Another commanding drive marked by taking chances when others faltered, Verstappen’s ruthless pace and consistency put him ahead in the fan voting. Abu Dhabi – Max Verstappen - In the season finale, Verstappen topped the fan vote after a clinical lights-to-flag race, earning his eighth win of 2025 and sealing DOTD despite narrowly missing the championship. Also Hamilton did a good job