Who is the tallest F1 driver? 5 tallest and shortest in 2025
In Formula 1 (F1), height affects cockpit fit, weight distribution, and aerodynamics, impacting a driver's comfort and the car's performance. The tallest F1 driver is a tie between Alex Albon and Esteban Ocon, while the shortest is Yuki Tsunoda. Discover how tall they are and see where other contenders rank on the list.

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Research into the list of the tallest F1 drivers has focused on the height of current F1 drivers. This analysis is based on height from sports publications such as PlanetF1, RN365, and Motorsport.
Rank | Name | Height |
1 | Alex Albon | 6'1" (186 centimetres) |
2 | Esteban Ocon | 6'1" (186 centimetres) |
3 | George Russell | 6'1" (185 centimetres) |
4 | Gabriel Bortoleto | 6' (184 centimetres) |
5 | Nico Hülkenberg | 6' (184 centimetres) |

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Alex Albon is a Thai-British F1 driver. The racing driver stands at 6 feet 1 inch (186 centimetres) tall and has competed for Toro Rosso, Red Bull Racing, and Williams Racing in his F1 career.
Albon made his Formula 1 debut in 2019 with Toro Rosso. He performed well, and Red Bull Racing promoted him to their main team in the same year. In 2020, Albon got his first two podium finishes, coming third in races in Tuscany and Bahrain.

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Esteban Ocon is a high-performing French F1 driver known for his consistency and race-winning ability. He started in F1 in 2016 with Manor Racing. Since then, he's driven for teams such as Force India, Renault, and Alpine.
The sports personality's biggest career moment was winning his first F1 race at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2021. Ocon also finished second in Bahrain in 2020 and third in Monaco in 2023. He is 6 feet 1 inch (186 centimetres) tall, making him one of the tallest drivers in F1, together with Alex Albon.

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George Russell is a British racing driver who currently races for Mercedes in Formula 1. He is 6 feet 1 inch (185 centimetres) tall and is one of the highest-paid F1 drivers in the world. Russell started his racing journey in karting.
The British racing driver joined Formula 1 in 2019 with Williams Racing. In 2020, Russell filled in for Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes for a race in Bahrain, before officially joining Mercedes in 2022. As of 2025, he will race for Mercedes until the end of the 2025 season.

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Gabriel Bortoleto is a Brazilian racing driver for Sauber. He is the fourth-tallest F1 driver, standing at 6 feet (184 centimetres) tall. Bortoleto drove his first Formula 1 car, a McLaren MCL36, at the Red Bull Ring in September 2024.
Before joining F1, Bortoleto raced in karting in 2012, moving up through the junior racing categories. He will be competing for Sauber for the 2025 Formula 1 season. Gabriel will partner with racing driver Nico Hülkenberg.

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Nico Hülkenberg is a German Formula 1 driver known for his long career in the sport. He joined F1 in 2010 with Williams and secured a pole position in Brazil. Nico Hülkenberg stands at 6 feet (184 centimetres) tall.
Nico Hülkenberg has driven for several teams over the years, including Force India, Sauber, Renault, Racing Point, Aston Martin, and Haas. He holds the F1 record for the most career starts without a podium finish or a win. Hülkenberg won the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 2015.
Although height is not a strict requirement for F1 driving, it can affect a driver's performance. However, some of the shortest drivers have achieved significant success for their teams. Here is a look at the shortest drivers in F1 in ascending order.
Rank | Name | Height |
1 | Yuki Tsunoda | 5'3" (159 centimetres) |
2 | Isack Hadjar | 5'6" (167 centimetres) |
3 | Fernando Alonso | 5'7" (171 centimetres) |
4 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli | 5'7" (172 centimetres) |
5 | Liam Lawson | 5'8" (174 centimetres) |

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Liam Lawson is among the most competitive Formula 1 racing drivers who race for the Racing Bulls team. He stands at 5 feet 8 inches (174 centimetres) tall. Lawson made his F1 debut in 2023, stepping in for Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri, who was injured.
In 2024, it was confirmed that Lawson would race for Racing Bulls full-time starting from the United States Grand Prix. Before F1, he raced in junior racing, where he won the 2019 Toyota Racing Series.

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, popularly known as Kimi, is an Italian Formula 1 driver who is set to debut with Mercedes-AMG in 2025. He stands at 5 feet 7 inches (172 centimetres) tall. Kimi began karting at the age of seven, quickly demonstrating his talent.
Andrea Kimi will race for Mercedes in Formula 1, replacing Lewis Hamilton. He has demonstrated his prowess by becoming the third-youngest F1 driver in history at the Australian Grand Prix at the age of 18.

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Fernando Alonso is a Spanish Formula 1 legend with a long and successful career. He stands at 5 feet 7 inches (171 centimetres) tall. Alonso became the youngest F1 World Champion in 2005 and secured his second consecutive title in 2006 with the Renault team.
Alonso took a brief break from F1 to compete in other racing series, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which he won twice. He returned to Formula 1 in 2021 and continues to race with one of the fastest cars in the Aston Martin team.

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Isack Hadjar, a French driver, is confirmed to join the Racing Bulls Formula 1 team for the 2025 season. He stands at 5 feet 6 inches (167 centimetres) tall. Isack Hadjar's racing journey began in karting in 2012, and he quickly climbed the ranks in junior racing series.
Hadjar's success in the FIA Formula 2 Championship earned him a reserve driver role for Red Bull Racing in 2024. Isack will be racing full-time as an F1 driver for Red Bull in 2025, alongside Yuki Tsunoda.

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- Date of birth: 11 May 2000
- Place of birth: Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
- Team: Red Bull
- Weight: 119 lbs (54 kilograms)
Yuki Tsunoda is a Japanese Formula 1 driver who started racing in 2021. He is 5 feet 3 inches (159 centimetres) tall, making him the shortest driver on the current F1 grid. Yuki Tsunoda began in karting and quickly moved up through the ranks.
Tsunoda's F1 journey began with the AlphaTauri team, which was later renamed Visa Cash App RB and is now known as Racing Bulls. He scored points in his very first race, the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix. In the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, Tsunoda will move to Oracle Red Bull Racing.
Esteban Ocon of Haas and Alex Albon of Williams are the two tallest current F1 drivers. They both stand at 6 feet 1 inch (186 centimetres).
Nico Hülkenberg is the heaviest F1 driver in 2025. He weighs 172 pounds (78 kilograms) and stands at 6 feet (184 centimetres) tall.
Yes, a driver's height can influence their performance in Formula 1, though it's not a primary determinant of a driver's skill.
The F1 driver stands at 5 feet 7 inches (174 centimetres) tall. Lewis Hamilton weighs 161 pounds (73 kilograms).
Who is the shortest F1 driver?
The shortest F1 driver in the 2025 Formula 1 grid is Yuki Tsunoda. He stands at 5 feet 3 inches (159 centimetres) tall.
For years, fans of Formula 1 have debated whether height is a primary factor in speed. The tallest F1 drivers, Esteban Ocon and Alex Albon, have proved otherwise. Even the shortest F1 driver, Yuki Tsunoda, has been performing exceptionally.
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