Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #42 Mathieu Jaminet
Porsche’s loss will be Genesis’ gain in 2026. Mathieu Jaminet was a star performer for Porsche in 2025 in both the IMSA SportsCar and World Endurance championships.He and Matt Campbell sealed the IMSA GTP title with consistency, but that would be to overlook some impressive drives. Jaminet was probably atContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #41 Will Brown
The 2024 champion did everything in his power to derail his own season and then everything in his power to salvage it. A single pole position only hints at his qualifying form; it was mostly awful.But weekend after weekend, Will Brown would find a way to claw his way backContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #40 Alessandro Pier Guidi
It was difficult to make judgements about the Ferrari drivers, especially during the Italian marque’s early-season dominance. The question was how hard did they have to try? But it is Alessandro Pier Guidi who gets the nod over fellow world champion Antonio Giovinazzi for a place in the Top 50.ThatContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #39 Alex Albon
Across his previous three years at Williams, Alex Albon had found points hard to come by, so his fifth-place finish at Melbourne demonstrated how far the team had come over the winter.His early-season performances were strong, with points in seven of the opening eight rounds, before mid-term reliability issues ratherContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #38 Carlos Sainz
Very much a season of two halves for the ex-Ferrari driver. As a four-time grand prix winner, he was always going to have to manage his expectations on arrival at a team that hasn’t tasted victory since 2012.But expectations cut both ways; to an extent he was to act asContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #37 Dan Ticktum
After years of claiming to be one of the best on the Formula E grid, Dan Ticktum finally had the machinery to prove it in 2025. Following a big financial investment and switch to Porsche powertrains for Cupra Kiro, Ticktum drew on his years of experience and talent to tickContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #36 Nicklas Nielsen
It is almost impossible to separate Nicklas Nielsen and team-mate Antonio Fuoco in the second Ferrari 499P. The Qatar season-opener set the tone: there was just 0.002s between them on a 50-lap average.At Le Mans, the margin using a 75-lap sample was 0.003s. It was advantage – if it canContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #35 Christian Lundgaard
Switching from Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing to McLaren could have been a gamble for Christian Lundgaard. And while the 24-year-old Dane did not win a race in 2025, he was more consistently competitive than in his three IndyCar seasons with RLL, setting a career best of six podium finishes and claimingContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #34 Oliver Solberg
Oliver Solberg produced as close to a perfect season as is possible in 2025, while confirming his future World Rally Championship title contender credentials.Solberg and co-driver Elliott Edmondson delivered the shock of the season by claiming a deserved and stunning maiden outright WRC win in Estonia, in a one-off driveContinue Reading
Autosport Top 50 of 2025: #33 Antonio Fuoco
So if Nicklas Nielsen was quicker, even if was by a gnat’s whisker, how come Antonio Fuoco shades him in the Autosport Top 50?It’s not down to his pole at Spa, because he was the #50 car’s regular qualifier, but rather what he did on track when not at theContinue Reading




