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.
Grand Prix | Driver | Team | Time |
Australia | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:32.478 |
Malaysia | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:43.066 |
Bahrain | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:37.020 |
Chinese | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:40.402 |
Spanish | Sebastian Vettel | Red Bull Racing-Renault | 1:28.918 |
Monaco | Kimi Raikkononen | Ferrari | 1:18.479 |
Canada | Felipe Massa | Williams-Mercedes | 1:18.504 |
Austria | Sergio Perez | Force India-Mercedes | 1:12.142 |
Great Britain | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:37.176 |
Germany | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:19.908 |
Hungary | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:25.724 |
Belgium | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:50.511 |
Italy | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:28.004 |
Singapore | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:50.417 |
Japan | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:51.600 |
Russia | Valtteri Bottas | Williams-Mercedes |
1:40.896 |
United States | Sebastian Vettel | Red Bull Racing-Renault |
1:41.379 |
Brazil | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:13.555 |
Abu Dhabi | Daniel Ricciardo | Red Bull Racing-Renault |
1:44.496 |
Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)