Red Bull’s young champion is unbeatable at the bank, too, with an estimated $60 million in salary and bonus this year.
Endorsement earnings are excluded from this ranking, in part because Formula 1 offers few marketing opportunities relative to, say, tennis or the NBA.
So while Verstappen is finally in the earnings driver seat, this is no time to take his foot off the gas.
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