P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Every 2025 F1 driver ranked from worst to best
The drivers’ championship table only provides a partial view in Formula 1. Each season, we create our own ranking based on each driver’s performance considering the machinery they had. Our evaluation is solely focused on their achievements in the 2025 season, analyzing every aspect of their performance in different race events.
Factors like speed in qualifying, race pace, consistency, team contribution, and more are considered while also accounting for the quality of their equipment. Our rankings are collective, reflecting the assessments of our F1 team present at all races, qualifying rounds, and practice sessions.
Doohan moved up three spots from the previous year but still ranked last due to limited opportunities with Alpine and several on-track incidents. Colapinto dropped a spot but showed improvement in the latter part of the season despite a challenging start.
Tsunoda struggled after moving to Red Bull, highlighting the difficulty in matching Verstappen’s pace. Stroll faced performance issues with Aston Martin but failed to consistently outperform his teammate.






