As was the case with many other sports, 2020 was a strange year for Formula One due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The season was originally scheduled to begin in March, but it didn’t get underway until July.
Despite all the changes, one thing remained constant- the dominance of Lewis Hamilton.
It was another record-breaking year for the British superstar, who matched Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world titles, beating the German’s 91 career race wins in the process.
Behind Hamilton was teammate, Valtieri Bottas, as the pair completed yet another Mercedes 1-2.
Max Verstappen had another fine year, finishing just nine points behind Bottas in third.
Give that man a better car and he will surely become a world champion.
Mexican, Sergio Perez also impressed in his Racing Point, winning the Sakhir Grand Prix en route a fine fourth-place finish in the drivers’ standings.
His reward is a seat on the Red Bull, alongside Verstappen, next season.
Other notable performers included Ferrari’s Charles LeClerc, who outscored his more celebrated teammate, Sebastian Vettel by an incredible 65 points.
There was that scary incident towards the end of the season, when Sebastian Grosjean’s car went up in flames, but thankfully, the driver escaped with only minor injuries.
It was a strange season, but it still gave us lots of action, and plenty to talk about.
Bring on 2021!