VIDEO: Top 10 Formula 1 bromances
In a world full of jealousy, pecking orders and ignored strategy calls, it’s rare to find true friendship on the grid in Formula 1.
But there’s been the odd exception throughout the years 👍where thanks to banter and👍 respect bromance has blossomed.
Featured in our countdown are recently-forged bromances between McLaren duo Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz Jr, and reigning five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and Renault's Daniel R🔜icciardo (or is that Avocado?).

In a world full of jealousy, pecking orders and ignored strategy calls, it’s rare to find true friendship on the grid in Formula 1.
But there’s been the odd exception throughout the years where thanks to banter and respect bꦓromance h💎as blossomed.
Featured in our countdown&nbs♍p;are recently-forged bromances between McLaren duo Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz Jr, and reigning five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and Renault's Daniel Ricciardo (or is that Avocado?).
There aꦇre plenty of blasts from the past too, with some legendary drivers including the likes of Brazilian hero and three-time world champion Ayrton Senna 🐬and all-time F1 record-holder Michael Schumacher.
There are some brilliant stories to be told, so sit back, relax and enjoy our countdown of some of the best bromances in Formula 1.
Here’s our top 10 Formula 1 br꧟omances...👍
Those were our top 10 Formula 1 Bromances, but did we miss any? Which Formula 1 Bromance do you l🔴ove the most, or feel deserved a spot on our top 10 list?
Are there any potential bromances you can see being formed in the future between F1's latest crop of drivers, or those coming up through the junior ranks?
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— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton)
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