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1 Chronology  



1.1  Overtake Award 2021  





1.2  Overtake King 2022  





1.3  Overtake of the Month 2023  





1.4  Overtake of the Month 2024  







2 Notes  





3 References  














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Overtake Award
Charles Leclerc, the current titleholder of the Overtake Award.
Awarded for
  • Best Overtake of the Month/Year (2023–present)
  • Best Overtake of the Race (2022)
  • Most Race Overtakes (2021)
  • Presented byCrypto.com
    Reward(s)Trophy
    First awarded2021
    Currently held byCharles Leclerc
    WebsiteOfficial website

    The Overtake Award is presented annually by cryptocurrency platform and Formula One global sponsor Crypto.com,[1] "to celebrate the bravery exhibited by drivers who make bold moves in pursuit of success",[2][3] and "to celebrate drivers' instincts to make bold and strategic moves".[3] It was first awarded in 2021 by Crypto.com, the trophy's official sponsor, to the individual driver who made the most overtakes during the season.[1][2] The award was modified for the 2022 season: instead of counting the number of overtakes, fans voted for the best overtake of each Grand Prix via social media. At the end of the season there was a social media poll to determine the overall winner.[4] For the 2023 and 2024 seasons, the award was modified so that fans may select their favourite overtake from a shortlist of the best on-track action every month of the season. At the end of the season, all winners are voted to decide the definitive on-track move of the season.[5][6]

    According to the award rules, an overtake occurs when two racers on the same lap traverse a timing loop on a race track in a different order than when they passed through the previous one. The pass must happen on the track rather than in the pit lane. The pit lane section's length is determined by the safety car's entry and exit lines. First lap overtakes are counted and the driver's starting position serves as the race's first timing loop.[7][8] A pass that the stewards deemed illegal and resulted in a sporting penalty for that racer is still counted. If a driver is disqualified from a Grand Prix, any passes they made are counted.[9] No overtakes are recognised if the pursued driver retires or is slower than usual owing to an error when not in a duel, or if they are affected by a mechanical problem. Any position changes that occur behind the safety car or during a race stoppage are likewise not counted.[7][8]

    Chronology[edit]

    Overtake Award 2021[edit]

    Sebastian Vettel holding the Overtake Award Trophy in 2021.

    In the inaugural Crypto.com Overtake Award, Sebastian Vettel won the award for making the most overtakes of any driver during the 2021 season.[10][11] The eight drivers who performed the most overtakes throughout the season were:[10]

    Rank Driver Overtakes
    1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 132
    2 Spain Fernando Alonso 128
    3 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 127
    4 Canada Lance Stroll 118
    5 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 116
    6 Mexico Sergio Pérez 115
    7 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 112
    8 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 110

    Overtake King 2022[edit]

    In2022, the award was awarded after every race. At the end of the season, Sebastian Vettel's overtake against Kevin Magnussen was voted as the favourite on-track move of the season, meaning that Vettel won the award for the second year in a row.[12]

      Overall winner
    Race Driver Against
    Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen
    Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Denmark Kevin Magnussen France Pierre Gasly
    Australia Australian Grand Prix Mexico Sergio Pérez United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Italy Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc
    United States Miami Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Spain Spanish Grand Prix United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
    Monaco Monaco Grand Prix France Pierre Gasly Australia Daniel Ricciardo
    Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Japan Yuki Tsunoda
    Canada Canadian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Finland Valtteri Bottas
    United Kingdom British Grand Prix United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mexico Sergio Pérez
    Monaco Charles Leclerc
    Austria Austrian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen
    France French Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom Lando Norris
    United Kingdom George Russell
    Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Australia Daniel Ricciardo France Esteban Ocon
    Spain Fernando Alonso
    Belgium Belgian Grand Prix France Esteban Ocon France Pierre Gasly
    Germany Sebastian Vettel
    Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Germany Mick Schumacher Germany Sebastian Vettel
    Italy Italian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton France Pierre Gasly
    United Kingdom Lando Norris
    Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Canada Lance Stroll
    Denmark Kevin Magnussen
    Japan Yuki Tsunoda
    Japan Japanese Grand Prix Canada Lance Stroll Different drivers
    United States United States Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Denmark Kevin Magnussen
    Mexico Mexico City Grand Prix Canada Lance Stroll Different drivers
    Brazil São Paulo Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix China Zhou Guanyu Thailand Alexander Albon

    Overtake of the Month 2023[edit]

    In2023, the fans selected from a shortlist of the best on-track action every month of the season. At the end of the season, all monthly winners went up against each other. Charles Leclerc's overtake against Sergio Pérez was awarded as the Overtake of the Year.[5]

      Overtake of the Year
    Month Race Driver Against
    March Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    April Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
    May Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Denmark Kevin Magnussen United States Logan Sargeant
    June Canada Canadian Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    July Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Mexico Sergio Pérez Australia Oscar Piastri
    August[a] Japan Japanese Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom George Russell
    September
    October Mexico Mexico City Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom George Russell
    November United States Las Vegas Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Mexico Sergio Pérez

    Overtake of the Month 2024[edit]

    Similar to the 2023 season, in the 2024 season, the fans vote from a shortlist of the best on-track action every month. The winning driver is presented with the award at the following Formula One event in the fan forum.[6]

    Month Race Driver Against
    March Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Grand Prix United Kingdom Oliver Bearman Japan Yuki Tsunoda
    April Japan Japanese Grand Prix Japan Yuki Tsunoda Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    May United States Miami Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ As the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix was the only race which took place in August, this event was included as part of the September award.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Yeomans, Georgina (24 August 2021). "F1 reveals Overtake Award in partnership with Crypto.com". SportsPro. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ a b Medland, Chris (24 August 2021). "Vettel leads as F1 introduces new overtaking award". Racer. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ a b Elson, James (24 August 2021). "F1 announces new 'Overtake Award' trophy". Motor Sport. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ "Introducing the new Crypto.com Overtake King Award". Formula1.com. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  • ^ a b "Crypto.com Overtake of the Month Award". Formula1.com. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  • ^ a b "Crypto.com Overtake of the Month Award – Vote for your favourite move now!". Formula1.com. 29 March 2024. Archived from the original on 4 April 2024. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  • ^ a b Horton, Phillip (24 August 2021). "How F1 will count passes for new-for-2021 Overtake Award". Motorsport Week. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ a b Mitchell-Malm, Scott (25 August 2021). "What will and won't count as an overtake for F1's new award". The Race. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ Collantine, Keith (25 August 2021). "How F1 calculated Vettel is leading the chase for its new Overtake Award". RaceFans. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  • ^ a b "Overtake Award 2021". Formula1.com. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  • ^ "Sebastian Vettel wins 2021 Crypto.com Overtake Award". www.astonmartinf1.com. 13 December 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  • ^ "Crypto.com Overtake King Award". Formula1.com. Retrieved 29 March 2022.

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