Here is our weekly Top 10, this time featuring the youngest drivers to compete in a Formula 1 Grand Prix race. This Top 10 will change next year with the arrival of Max Verstappen.
The average age of F1 drivers was much higher in the '60s than it is today. So it's really stunning to see that a very talented Mexican driver started his first F1 race at the tender age of 19 in... 1961!
10 Jenson Button
Briton Jenson Button, took the start of the 2000 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 20, 53 days
8 Eddie Cheever
American Eddie Cheever, took the start of the 1978 South African Grand Prix at the age of 20, 53 days
7 Sebastian Vettel
German Sebastian Vettel, took the start of the 2007 United States Grand Prix at the age of 19, 349 days
6 Chris Amon
New Zealander Chris Amon took the start of the 1963 Belgian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 324 days
6 Daniil Kvyat
Russian Daniil Kvyat contested his first Grand Prix with Toro Rosso at the age of 19 years, 10 months and 18 days.
5 Esteban Tuero
Argentinean Esteban Tuero took the start of the 1998 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 320 days
4 Fernando Alonso
Spaniard Fernando Alonso took the start of the 2001 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 218 days
3 Ricardo Rodriguez
Mexican Ricardo Rodriguez took the start of the 1961 Italian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 208 days
2 Mike Thackwell
New Zealander Mike Thackwell took the start of the 1980 Canadian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 182 days
1 Jaime Alguersuari
Spaniard Jaime Alguersuari took the start of the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix at the age of 19, 125 days