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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen destroy F1 rivals in staggering statistic

Two drivers are in a league of their own for points scored in the turbo-hybrid era. Any guesses who they are?

By Nick Golding

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen’s dominance in Formula 1 across the turbo-hybrid era is well-known, with the pair having won 10 world titles between them from 2014 to 2025.

While driving for Mercedes, Hamilton secured six drivers’ championships—from 2014 to 2015 and 2017 to 2020.

As for Verstappen, he secured four consecutive titles from 2021 to 2024, with Lando Norris ending his reign of dominance last season.

Nico Rosberg and Norris are the only two other drivers with a championship to their name in the turbo-hybrid era, which is set for a major change this year.

F1’s new regulations from 2026 will see a 50/50 split between electrical power and internal combustion, marking the pinnacle of motorsport’s biggest move yet towards electrification.

It marks a moment to look back on the turbo-hybrid era so far before its major change for the upcoming campaign.

Despite struggling since 2022, Hamilton has scored the most points since the turbo-hybrid era was introduced, with the seven-time world champion having amassed 3,916.5 points.

To no surprise, Verstappen is second, although almost 500 points adrift of the Briton on 3,444.5. The duo are in a different league compared to the rest, with Valtteri Bottas having scored the third-most points since 2014, but over 2,000 behind his former Mercedes teammate on 1,793.

Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel complete the top five, despite the latter having retired from the sport at the end of the 2022 season.

Check out the top 10 list for most points scored since 2014 below!

Originally published by racingnews365.com

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