Which F1 driver does not have a girlfriend?
Hamilton opens up on why he hasn’t had a girlfriend in years: — Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, has not been in an official relationship for quite some time. In a candid interview, Hamilton revealed the reasons behind his decision to remain single, emphasizing his focus on his Formula 1 career. Max Verstappen sits at the top of the F1 salaries chart, Lewis Hamilton’s big money deal to Ferrari comes in second and a flurry of rookie signings bolster the bottom of the table. The figures below are estimations and do not include bonuses which make up a large proportion of the drivers’ actual earnings.Lewis Hamilton – £385m Many years of lucrative F1 contracts – justified by his seven world championships – has totted up Lewis Hamilton’s bank balance. The new deal to move from Mercedes to Ferrari has boosted it further. He also has major investments in the business world including at the Denver Broncos.
How long has Carlos been in F1?
He’s the matador from Madrid racing royalty. After entering F1’s Bull Ring paired alongside Max Verstappen at Toro Rosso in 2015, Sainz quickly showed his fighting spirit. A tenacious racer, he puts the car on the edge as he hustles his way through the pack. No wonder Sainz has earned the nickname Chilli. Verstappen tops the all-time youngest starter list with a spectacular rise to the top echelon, the Dutchman completing just one season of single-seater racing before joining Red Bull’s junior line-up and making his F1 debut for Toro Rosso in 2015 as a 17-year-old.One of the reasons speculated at the time as to why Red Bull overlooked the highly-rated Sainz, their former junior driver, was due to supposed tension between a then 20-year-old Spaniard and 17-year-old Verstappen when they were team-mates at Toro Rosso, now Racing Bulls, in their first years of F1 in 2015.Verstappen outscored Sainz in 2015, ending the year more than 30 points ahead, and finished higher than the Spaniard over the first four races the following year. In the years since, however, Sainz has become a formidable opponent, and was the only non-Red Bull driver to pick up a race win in 2023.
Are there any LGBT F1 drivers?
What To Know? LGBTQ+ Representation in F1 – Only four drivers in Formula 1 history have publicly come out as LGBTQ+: Ralf Schumacher, Mike Beuttler, Mário de Araújo Cabral, and Lella Lombardi. Their journeys highlight both progress and challenges in motorsport. In June 2022, Racing Pride announced a partnership with Alpine F1 Team, which saw Racing Pride work with Alpine on a number of initiatives to ensure their pathways for attracting emerging talent are welcoming to LGBTQ+ people, and the team pledged to show support and raise awareness and for the LGBTQ+ community.