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Crypto.com Overtake of the Year Award
Thank you for voting in the 2023 Crypto.com Overtake of the Year Award – your winner is Charles Leclerc!
2023 Crypto.com Overtake of the Year
For the 2023 season, F1 and Crypto.com have created the brand-new Crypto.com Overtake of the Month Award. Judged by the fans, the Overtake of the Month Award celebrates the drivers that dare to perform the most challenging and courageous overtake manoeuvres during a race.
Fans can select from a shortlist of the best on-track action every month of the season and vote for their favourite overtake via the F1 website. The winning driver will be presented with the Overtake of the Month Award at the next F1 event in the Fan Forum.
At the end of the season, all winners will go up against each other as the fans vote to decide the definitive on-track move of the season and crown the 2023 Crypto.com Overtake of the Year.
Fans can visit F1.com throughout the season and keep track of the monthly winners...
November winner - Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on Sergio Perez in Las Vegas | Crypto.com
October winner - Lando Norris
Lando Norris wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on George Russell in Mexico | Crypto.com
August-September winner - Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on George Russell in Japan | Crypto.com
July winner - Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on Piastri in Hungary | Crypto.com
June winner - Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on Hamilton in Montreal | Crypto.com
May winner - Kevin Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen wins Overtake of the Month Award for move on Sargeant at Monaco | Crypto.com
April winner - Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso wins Overtake of the Month Award for second time in a row | Crypto.com
March winner - Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso wins Overtake of the Month Award | Crypto.com
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