Formula 1’s rise as a pop-culture phenomenon has brought unprecedented global attention to the sport, cementing its status as a symbol of luxury, ambition and influence. F1 drivers have possessed pizzazz that extended far beyond the circuit, long before they became a fixture of fashion weeks and luxury brand campaigns.
In the 1960s and 1970s, drivers such as Jackie Stewart embodied a polished, gentlemanly elegance, often photographed in sharp tailoring that reflected the post-war motorsport. Decades later, drivers like Ayrton Senna and Kimi Räikkönen cultivated equally distinctive off-duty personas, proving that individuality has always been part of F1’s appeal. While today’s paddock style is amplified by social media and luxury fashion partnerships, the relationship between F1 and personal style is hardly new. The sport has long produced cultural icons both on and off the track. As F1 drivers continues to intersect with fashion and luxury, we turn our attention to the men whose wardrobes and careers share equal spotlight. Behold, the most stylish F1 drivers of all time, ranked.
25. Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel’s style is refreshingly uncomplicated. Favouring practical staples such as jeans, plain T-shirts and relaxed button-downs, his wardrobe embodies a distinctly understated ‘dad-core’ aesthetic.
24. Sergio Pérez
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