Most Exciting Formula 1 Races In History, here is the order in which fans voted for their favorite Grand Prix of the decade.View each race's highlights and discover which one won by scrolling down.
8 Most Exciting Formula 1 Races In History
1. 2019 German Grand Prix
How do you begin with this one? Confusion regarding tires and drivers grappling their vehicles across Germany's glassiest terrain resulted from the weather's indecision. Despite the possibility of pandemonium taking over, Max Verstappen maintained composure to win a modern classic and, in your opinion, the best race of the 2010s.
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2. 2011 Canadian Grand Prix
The longest-running Grand Prix in Formula 1 history was also one of the most dramatic, with McLaren's Jenson Button emerging victorious after overcoming a collision with teammate Fernando Alonso, a puncture, a stop-go penalty for exceeding the speed limit under the Safety Car, and a two-hour race stoppage. Button had been dead last during the Grand Prix.
3. 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
Show the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos to those who claim there is nothing left to compete for once the titles are decided. There wasn't a single spot on the circuit that went uncontested, and many people saw it finish in tears, representing both pleasure and anguish in equal measure. This was a miniature version of Formula 1.
4. 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
The big news in Interlagos was Sebastian Vettel sliding on Lap 1 and falling to last place before roaring back to a title-winning P6. In addition, Nico Hulkenberg of Force India destroyed a real chance to win and forced Lewis Hamilton out of his final race for McLaren. There was also the infamous escape road adventure by Kimi Raikkonen, Michael Schumacher's swansong, and a post-race controversy that might have given the championship back to Fernando Alonso. Heave heave.
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5. 2012 European Grand Prix
In front of a biased audience in Valencia, Fernando Alonso put up a fantastic home run. After starting a pitiful 11th, he made numerous sharp overtakes and then took advantage of Sebastian Vettel's alternator failure to claim his "best victory," as he put it.
6. The 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
The fight of Baku: In the second Grand Prix held in Azerbaijan, Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen's early collision set a precedent. The leaders fought under the Safety Car, and debris riddled the course, resulting in thrilling close-quarters racing and an incredible finale.
7. 2018 German Grand Prix
With 25 laps left, two Ferraris at the front suggested that this would be one of the simpler Grands Prix in Formula One history. However, someone at Hockenheim must have begged ferociously for rain, since it did arrive and momentarily produced mayhem as well as an entirely unexpected conclusion.
8. 2010 Australian Grand Prix
By winning his second race for McLaren at Albert Park in unpredictable circumstances and defeating opponents Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, and Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button silenced his detractors.