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DHL Fastest Lap Award

The DHL Fastest Lap Award is given annually by the courier, Formula One global partner and logistics provider DHL "to recognise the driver who most consistently demonstrates pure speed, with the fastest lap at the highest number of races each season",[1] and to reward the winning driver for "characteristics such as excellent performance, passion, can-do attitude, reliability and precision".[2] First awarded in 2007 by DHL,[3] the trophy's official naming patron,[4] it is presented to the driver with the highest number of fastest laps over the course of the season,[5] with one point awarded to the fastest lap holder of a Grand Prix.[6] In the event of a tie, there is a countback and the driver with the highest number of second-fastest laps earns the award. If this is also tied, third-fastest laps are considered, and so on, until a winner is found.[7] The trophy is presented to the winning driver at the final round of the season.[6][8]

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The inaugural winner was the Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen with six fastest laps in 2007.[9] The award has been decided on a tiebreaker on four occasions. Räikkönen and his teammate Felipe Massa tied with six fastest laps and two-second-quickest laps in 2007 with the former winning by having more third-fastest laps than the latter.[7] In 2009, Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel and his teammate Mark Webber had three fastest laps at the end of the season but Vettel won with two more second-fastest laps than the latter.[10] Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton each had five fastest laps in 2010 with Alonso finishing ahead with a higher number of second-best laps.[11] In 2021, both Hamilton and Red Bull's Max Verstappen set six fastest laps with Hamilton declared the winner for recording more second-fastest laps than Verstappen.[12]

British drivers have won the award seven times, German drivers four times, and Finnish racers three times. Mercedes have won on seven occasions to Red Bull Racing's six and Ferrari's three. The 2024 recipient was Lando Norris of the McLaren team with six fastest laps, the first time he and his team won the award.[13]

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Lewis Hamilton (pictured in 2016) has won the award six times, more than any other driver
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* Indicates driver won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship that season
DHL Fastest Lap Award winners
Year Winner Nationality Constructor Car Races Fastest laps Won Ref(s)
2007 Kimi Räikkönen* Finnish Ferrari Ferrari F2007 17 6 Race 17 of 17 [9][14]
2008 Kimi Räikkönen Finnish Ferrari Ferrari F2008 18 10 Race 13 of 18 [14][15]
2009 Sebastian Vettel German Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB5 17 3 Race 17 of 17 [10][16]
2010 Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari Ferrari F10 19 5 Race 19 of 19 [11][17]
2011 Mark Webber Australian Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB7 19 7 Race 18 of 19 [8][18]
2012 Sebastian Vettel* German Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB8 20 6 Race 18 of 20 [16][19][20]
2013 Sebastian Vettel* German Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB9 19 7 Race 17 of 19 [16][21][22]
2014 Lewis Hamilton* British Mercedes Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid 19 7 Race 18 of 19 [23][24][25]
2015 Lewis Hamilton* British Mercedes Mercedes F1 W06 Hybrid 19 8 Race 18 of 19 [23][26][27]
2016 Nico Rosberg* German Mercedes Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid 21 6 Race 20 of 21 [28][29][30]
2017 Lewis Hamilton* British Mercedes Mercedes AMG F1 W08 EQ Power+ 20 7 Race 19 of 20 [23][31][32]
2018 Valtteri Bottas Finnish Mercedes Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+ 21 7 Race 20 of 21 [33][34][35]
2019 Lewis Hamilton* British Mercedes Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+ 21 6 Race 20 of 21 [1][5][23]
2020 Lewis Hamilton* British Mercedes Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance 17 6 Race 14 of 17 [23][36]
2021 Lewis Hamilton British Mercedes Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance 22 6 Race 21 of 22 [23][37]
2022 Max Verstappen* Dutch Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB18 22 5 Race 21 of 22 [38][39][40]
2023 Max Verstappen* Dutch Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB19 22 9 Race 19 of 22 [41][40][42]
2024 Lando Norris British McLaren-Mercedes McLaren MCL38 24 6 Race 23 of 24 [43][44]

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