If you follow Formula One at all, you probably recognize the name, Sebastian Vettel. He’s won the Formula One World Championship four times and currently races for Scuderia Ferrari. We wonder who we will sign with after this contract is over.
His skills on the track are legendary — he’s earned himself plenty of records for being the youngest driver to do one thing or another, and there are only two more drivers who won more races than him in all Formula One history. When he isn’t on the track, he enjoys driving an Infiniti FX50, which blends size and performance.
A Good Ferrari Alternative
Fernando Alonso is a two-time Formula One World Champion and was in the mix for seventeen total seasons of F1 – he's also won the 24 Hour of Le Mans in 2018 on his very first attempt. Before becoming a driver for Ferrari, Alonso drove for Renault, which explains the Renault Megane RS Alonso owned.
Renault has never had a big market share in the U.S., but this car has actually won several awards: Best Hot Hatch, and Highest Place Non-Supercar. It might not be a Ferrari, but it's a good alternative.
A Young Retiree Finally Has Time to Enjoy His Cars
We have another classy Benz, this one for Nico Rosberg. He's a Finnish driver in his thirties who shocked the driving world in 2016 when he retired just days after winning that year's Formula One World Championship.
Rosberg maintained his relationship with Mercedes and has even become an ambassador for the company. Thanks to this partnership, Rosberg has a fancy C63 AMG to drive around Finland – it (the car, not Finland) has a 4-liter engine and 469 horsepower. He loves driving it and has to remind himself to take the corners a little slower.
Another Cool Car for this Out-of-Towner
When Daniel Suarez needs to go get the groceries, he doesn't take his treasured Volkswagen. Instead, he jumps into his Toyota Camry on his way to his nine to five or while running errands.
Few cars beat a Camry for staying safe and working well while on the road. Suarez has plenty of cars to love, but he also drives a Ford Mustang when he has a race to win. He's a Stewart-Haas racer, and he keeps their tradition going with incredible skills and legendary love of cars classic and modern.
Another Car for This Female First
Danica Patrick won the 2008 Indy Japan 300. It's the only time a woman has won an IndyCar Series race. She was also the rookie of the year for the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series as a whole.
We've heard about a couple of other cars that Patrick has owned – and her stint at driver's school – but here's yet another that she has driven. She apparently feels most comfortable in her 2012 Mercedes Benz ML63 AMG, which is certainly more practical than her Lamborghini Gallardo.