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  1. Sebastian Vettel signed a 4 year , $34,620,000 contract with the Red Bull Racing, including an average annual salary of $8,655,000. To see the rest of the Sebastian Vettel's contract breakdowns, & gain access to all of Spotrac's Premium tools, sign up today.

  2. 1 day ago · Formula 1 drove Sebastian Vettel’s total career earnings to about $338 million by 2023. The German driver earned his highest salary, $50 million between 2018–2020, with Ferrari.

    • Michael Schumacher, $586.5m [£462.5m] For two years in 1999 and 2000, Forbes labelled Michael Schumacher as the highest-paid athlete in the world, and in 2005 EuroBusiness magazine predicted he was the world’s first billionaire athlete (yes, with a B).
    • Lewis Hamilton, $285m [£224.7m] Having been one of F1’s biggest earners since his move to Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton has taken a place near the top of the tree for a reason – with seven World Championships to his name to show for it.
    • Fernando Alonso, $260m [£205m] Fernando Alonso has earned a place as one of F1’s most expensive drivers to hire, and for good reason given what he is able to do behind the wheel.
    • Max Verstappen, up to $210m [£165.5m] Max Verstappen appeared among Forbes’ highest-paid athletes in the world in 2023 and has ranked as Formula 1’s highest-paid driver for the past two years, according to the business magazine, due to his unprecedented success in that time.
    • Max Verstappen
    • Lewis Hamilton
    • Fernando Alonso
    • Sergio Perez
    • Charles Leclerc
    • =6. Sebastian Vettel
    • =6. Daniel Ricciardo
    • Carlos Sainz
    • Lando Norris
    • George Russell

    Earnings: $60m Hamilton had been enjoying life as Formula 1’s highest earner since 2013, but with Verstappen setting a new standard on the track, he is doing the same financially. Forbes state that on top of a basic salary of $40m, Verstappen raked in an additional $20m through bonuses in his record-breaking season.

    Earnings: $55m Forbes’ information shows that Hamilton’s base salary is significantly higher than Verstappen’s at $55m, but the Mercedes driver has dropped from top spot after a year without bonuses. Mercedes were unable to build a title-contending challenger in the W13, with Hamilton finishing a Formula 1 season win-less for the first time in his ...

    Earnings: $30m Coming in third is Alonso, who had far more luck with his finances in 2022 than with the reliability of his Alpine A522. Believing he was minus 60 points thanks to Alpine’s reliability woes, that even before his retirements in Mexico and Abu Dhabi, Alonso was at least paid well for his troubles in that final season at Enstone, his ba...

    Earnings: $26m Perez is hoovering up the cash thanks to a bonus pot which significantly outweighed his basic Red Bull salary. Receiving $10m as standard, Perez then collected a further $16m in bonuses in a season where he won two races, helped Red Bull to their first Constructors’ title since 2013 and played the team gameas Verstappen charged to ti...

    Earnings: $23m The Monaco native may have been frustrated to see his title challenge crumble, not entirely of own his fault, though partially, but his earnings for the year certainly do not make for disappointment. On top of his $12m salary, Leclerc earned another $11m in bonuses in a season which yielded three race wins and P2 in the Drivers’ Cham...

    Earnings: $17m Formula 1 waved goodbye to Vettel following the Abu Dhabi GP, the four-time World Champion departing with a hefty pay packet banked. Paid a basic salary of $15m by Aston Martin for his final Formula 1 season, Vettel earned an extra $2m in bonuses despite Aston Martin falling short of expectations, managing only P7 in the standings an...

    Earnings: $17m Tied with Vettel is another multi-time race winner who now departs the grid, hopefully not permanently, in the form of Ricciardo. It was a dismal second and final season with McLaren for the Aussie, who had his contract terminated a year early. He now returns to Red Bull to serve as their third driver. Still, a salary of $15m and bon...

    Earnings: $15m Sainz endured a rather frustrating 2022 season, spending much of it struggling to extract the final few tenths which he needed to match the performances of team-mate Leclerc, though he did pick up a solitary win at Silverstone, the first of his career. Financially though his season was a real success, his salary of $8m boosted signif...

    Earnings: $11m McLaren were tipped as a dark horse for 2022 with heavily revised regulations in play, though once again they found themselves battling to finish ‘best of the rest’, ultimately forced to settle for P5 with that honour going to Alpine. Still, it was another impressive campaign for Norris, who was the only driver outside of Red Bull, F...

    Earnings: $10m And rounding out the list is Russell after his first season as a full-time Mercedes driver. Earning $3m through his standard salary, Russell claimed Mercedes’ only victory of the season and his first win with a mighty display at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, winning the sprint and then the main event on Sunday, all of this factoring into...

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  3. Sebastian Vettel earns $17,000,000 per year driving for Aston Martin in Formula 1. Sebastian Vettel has earned a total of $321,320,000 over his career to date. Sebastian Vettel was born in Germany. His current contract expires in 2021.

  4. Jun 23, 2023 · As of 2023, Sebastian Vettel's net worth is said to be around $140 million. Of course, this does not reflect how much the driver earned throughout his career, since he has also spent some...

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    Jan 9, 2022 · What is Sebastian Vettel's net worth, salary and career earnings? Sebastian Vettel is a German Formula One racing driver and has a net worth of $140 million.