Every Formula 1 driver is fast, but is the race winner really the fastest? Since 2007 DHL has defined a new standard of speed with the 'DHL Fastest Lap Award'. One driver sets the fastest lap at each race - the award will go to the man who sets the most over the season. To win will require pure speed - something DHL, as the world's leading logistics provider and Official Logistics Partner of Formula 1, uses to achieve its goals, shortening international routes, facilitating global trade and making the world a smaller place.
2020 winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 17 winner - Abu Dhabi: Daniel Ricciardo, Renault

Round 16 winner - Sakhir: George Russell, Mercedes

Round 15 winner - Bahrain: Max Verstappen, Red Bull

Round 14 winner - Turkey: Lando Norris, McLaren

Round 13 winner - Emilia Romagna: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 12 winner - Portugal: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 11 winner - Eifel: Max Verstappen, Red Bull

Round 10 winner - Russia: Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes

Round 9 winner - Tuscany: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 8 winner - Italy: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 7 winner - Belgium: Daniel Ricciardo, Renault

Round 6 winner - Spain: Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes

Round 5 winner - 70th Anniversary GP: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 4 winner - Great Britain: Max Verstappen, Red Bull

Round 3 winner - Hungary: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Round 2 winner - Styria: Carlos Sainz, McLaren

Round 1 winner - Austria: Lando Norris, McLaren

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