F1
Dec 29, 2025
A full breakdown of his Red Bull F1 salary, performance bonuses, endorsements, and estimated net worth in 2025–2026. Photo by:
Max Verstappen is a top Formula 1 driver and one of the highest-paid athletes in racing history.
With several World Championships, a long-term contract with Red Bull Racing, and good endorsement deals, Verstappen’s money shows his place at the top.
Here's what we'll cover:
Verstappen’s yearly salary
Bonus amounts
Endorsement money
Estimated net worth
How his pay stacks up against other F1 drivers

Max Verstappen's yearly base salary at Red Bull Racing is about $50-55 million.
This salary puts him right up there with Formula 1's top-paid drivers.
Multiple world titles won.
Contract secures his place until 2028.
Plays a key part in Red Bull's racing wins.
Always performs well, even when it matters most.

In Formula 1, a driver's base salary is just the beginning. Word is that Verstappen's contract has some serious bonuses tied to how well he does.
World Championship Victories
Race Wins
Pole Positions
Constructors’ Championship Success
Marketing and Promotion Achievements
$10-20 million each season, depending on how well they do.
Verstappen can make over $65-75 million a year when he's having a really good season.

Besides Formula 1, Verstappen makes a lot of money from endorsements and his own brand deals.
Car and racing brands
Sim racing and gaming collaborations
Casual and performance wear
Tech and energy companies
Between $5 and $10 million each year
Verstappen isn't like other drivers; he keeps a tight circle of sponsors. He's more interested in partners he can work with for a long time instead of just collecting as many deals as possible.
Income Source | Estimated Amount |
|---|---|
Base Salary | $50-55 million |
Performance Bonuses | $10-20 million |
Endorsements | $5-10 million |
Total (Peak Seasons) | $65-85 million |
These numbers change from season to season, based on performance and any bonuses earned.

As of 2025-2026, Max Verstappen is estimated to be worth around:
Here's what the estimate covers:
Job earnings
Bonus payments
Money from endorsements
Assets and investments
Just so you know, net worth numbers are estimates. They can change quite a bit depending on taxes, investments, and any personal money stuff.

Verstappen's wealth grew quickly because of a few things:
Early Win:
He was in Formula 1 by age 17 and soon signed with leading teams.
Loyalty Pays:
His stable position with Red Bull meant his salary grew steadily without any gaps due to contract talks.
Winning Big:
Championship bonuses really add up when you're at the peak of your game.
Keeps it Clean:
Sponsors like that he's dependable and acts like a pro.
Driver | Estimated Annual Earnings |
|---|---|
Max Verstappen | $65-85 million |
Lewis Hamilton | $55-70 million |
Charles Leclerc | $25-35 million |
Lando Norris | $20-30 million |
Verstappen is one of the highest-paid drivers in Formula 1 right now.

Compared to some other drivers, Verstappen keeps a pretty low profile.
Upscale homes in Monaco
Supercars and other fast cars
Private travel services
Sim racing setups
Even though Verstappen is rich, he seems more focused on how well he does than on showing off.
Likely.
When his contract is close to ending:
He'll still be at his best.
The 2026 rules are coming.
We might see more intense competition between manufacturers.
If Verstappen reworks his deal, he could get the richest contract F1 has ever seen.
He earns an estimated $65-85 million annually, including salary, bonuses, and endorsements.
His net worth is estimated at $180-220 million as of 2025-2026.
He is widely regarded as one of the highest-paid, often at the very top depending on bonuses.
The majority of his income comes from racing salary and bonuses, not endorsements.
Max Verstappen's pay and net worth show he's not just doing well, but is really in charge of Formula 1.
He has:
A top base salary in F1
Big bonuses for good results
A brand that's getting bigger everywhere
A secure, long contract
Verstappen is the standard for money in today's F1.
And since he's got many good years in front of him, he's going to keep making a lot more.