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Top 5 Best Formula 1 Drivers in 2019

It's been an incredible season for standout Formula 1 drivers, we've seen experienced pros stay reliable and consistent, upcoming young champions breakout through the field and impressive rookies solidify their status. In this video I rank my top 5 drivers of 2019 by comparing the drivers points and consistency to see who comes out on top in 2019.

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Palmer names his five best drivers of 2019

Ex-Formula 1 racer Jolyon Palmer has named his top five drivers for the 2019 season, and Lewis Hamilton is not first.

Hamilton delivered a dominant campaign to secure a sixth Drivers’ Championship, putting him just one shy of Michael Schumacher’s record seven.

But the Mercedes man was pipped to top spot on Palmer’s list by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, while Charles Leclerc came in at number three in what was his first season with Ferrari.

McLaren’s Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez of Racing Point completed the list.

Justifying his choice to rank Verstappen as the best driver of 2019, Palmer in his BBC column wrote: “In terms of choosing the best driver of the season, Hamilton and Verstappen were practically inseparable. Hamilton won the championship, but if I had to pick just one of them, I’d say Verstappen just edged it.

“His relentless pace and consistently high level caused team-mate Pierre Gasly to be demoted from Red Bull to Toro Rosso in the summer break.

“And now the pressure is mounting on Alex Albon, Gasly’s replacement, as Red Bull desperately search for someone who can operate somewhere near Verstappen’s level.

“The only big downside for Verstappen are that a first pole position in Hungary should have been followed up with another in Mexico as well as Brazil, were it not for some foolhardy driving to not back off past a yellow flag.”

Sainz finished P6 in the Drivers’ Championship this season, the first person outside of the top three teams to do so since 2015, and Palmer believes the Spaniard has thrived come race days.

“Sainz is another man who has had an exceptional year, and just managed to take sixth in the championship with a brilliant last-lap pass on Nico Hulkenberg in Abu Dhabi,” the Briton explained.

“With both Gasly and Albon, his rivals for that spot, spending half a year in the significantly quicker Red Bull, that is seriously impressive.

“Sainz hasn’t been the fastest this season. He’s actually been out-qualified by rookie team-mate Lando Norris 11-10 in the head-to-head – although the Spaniard is actually ahead when taking into account only sessions in which a fair comparison can be made. But he’s been relentlessly strong in the races and ultimately that is what counts.

“Sainz’s first laps have always been strong, and his race-craft has been superb as well. He has made several great overtakes in the year, and barely had contact with other drivers, in spite of often being in the thick of the midfield chaos.

“A first podium in Brazil was thoroughly deserved. It’s just a shame he didn’t actually get to stand up there as the stewards dithered when handing Hamilton a penalty.”

Binotto: Ferrari lost titles when designing SF90

Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto has bluntly said that they lost the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships when their 2019 challenger was designed.

The SF90 arrived and departed winter testing full of promise – both Ferrari and Mercedes were confident that the red team would start 2019 as the dominant force, but it didn’t work out that way.

Ferrari’s low-drag approach with the SF90 cost them against Mercedes as the Silver Arrows went on to take their run of consecutive Constructors’ titles to six.

In hindsight the Scuderia know they went with the wrong philosophy and tried to add downforce throughout the campaign, but Binotto says their original design put both titles beyond them.

“I think we lost this last year when designing that car,” Binotto is quoted by Racefans.net.

“Because at the end we were not competitive at the start of the season. And there are reasons for it.

“Our design was not as good as our main competitors, so I think that’s it.”

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