Despite a slow start and a lot of measures, the 
Formula 1 season of 2020 is over. Afterwards, the team bosses voted for the best drivers of the year and at the top two well known names will appear.
After each 
Formula 1 season, the team bosses will be asked to vote on who they think was the best driver of the season. All team bosses were allowed to deliver a top ten, using the F1 scoring system. Only 
Mattia Binotto did not vote.
For the second year in a row, 
Lewis Hamilton was voted the best driver of the year with 171 points, reports 
Formula1.com. This is not very surprising, as the Briton has dominated and got his seventh title, matching 
Michael Schumacher's record. Hamilton is followed at a short distance by the number two, which this year is again 
Max Verstappen - despite 
Valtteri Bottas finishing second in the rankings. With 156 points it was an exciting battle for place one.
The rest of the top 10
The 'podium' is completed by 
Charles Leclerc, who received 132 points from the team bosses, despite some big mistakes this season. The Monegask is followed by 
Daniel Ricciardo with 95 points, 
Sergio Perez with 82 points and 
George Russell with 75 points. The number of points then plunges to 
Lando Norris in 7th place, finishing with 45 points ahead of teammate 
Carlos Sainz on 37 points. The top ten finishes with Valtteri Bottas and 
Pierre Gasly, who both received 27 points from the team bosses.