Top 21 British F1 Drivers Ever
21. Jolyon Palmer
Raced for Renault (2016–2017), scoring just 6 points. Now works as an F1 pundit after limited success on track.
20. Paul di Resta
Scored 112 points with Force India (2011–2013) and was known for consistency. Never achieved a podium but impressed in midfield battles.
19. Derek Warwick
Competed in the 1980s with Renault, Brabham, and Arrows. Never won a GP but earned respect for reliability and skill.
18. David Coulthard
Won 13 Grands Prix and finished second in the 2001 championship. Also became a highly respected F1 commentator.
17. Martin Brundle
Never won a Grand Prix but achieved 12 podiums in a 12-year career. Now a leading F1 analyst and TV commentator.
16. Mike Hawthorn
Britain’s first F1 World Champion in 1958, known for smooth driving. Tragically died in a road accident shortly after retiring.
15. Jenson Button
2009 World Champion with Brawn GP, winning 15 races overall. Renowned for smooth, consistent driving and professionalism.
14. Tony Brooks
Won 6 Grands Prix in the 1950s; nicknamed “the Racing Dentist.” Known for technical skill and sportsmanship.
13. James Hunt
1976 World Champion, famous for his rivalry with Niki Lauda. Cultural icon for charisma and fearless racing style.
12. Graham Hill
Two-time F1 World Champion (1962, 1968) and the only driver to win motorsport’s Triple Crown. Legendary in both F1 and endurance racing.
11. Nigel Mansell
1992 World Champion with a record-breaking season. Known for aggression, determination, and global popularity.
10. John Surtees
Only person to win World Championships on motorcycles and in F1. F1 title in 1964 with Ferrari cemented his legendary status.
9. Damon Hill
1996 World Champion, finished runner-up twice. Remembered for consistency and technical skill.
8. Jackie Stewart
Three-time World Champion (1969, 1971, 1973). Pioneer for driver safety and one of F1’s most influential figures.
7. Peter Collins
Won 3 Grands Prix in the 1950s before dying in 1958. Remembered for bravery and charisma among drivers.
6. John Watson
Scored 5 wins and 18 podiums in the 1970s–80s. Famous for wet-weather skill and qualifying speed.
5. Mike Parkes
Short F1 career but excelled in sports cars and testing. Known for technical feedback and raw speed.
4. Tony Rolt
Brief F1 career but excelled in endurance racing. Influenced British motorsport with versatility and skill.
3. Eddie Irvine
Ferrari teammate to Schumacher, scoring 4 wins and 35 podiums. Often overshadowed but skilled and consistent.
2. Jim Clark
Two-time World Champion (1963, 1965), 25 GP wins in the 1960s. Regarded as one of the smoothest and greatest drivers ever.
1. Lewis Hamilton
Seven-time World Champion with 104+ wins. Holds records for poles, wins, and podiums, dominating modern F1.

