Lewis Hamilton has faced a huge snub from his Formula 1 colleagues, as the seven-time champion's time with Mercedes comes to a close.
Hamilton raced in his final event with the Brackley outfit earlier this month at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and has been given an emotional send-off as he ends the partnership that has yielded six drivers' championships and eight constructors' championship titles.
The seven-time champion will instead move to Ferrari as he looks to end his career on a high following three seasons of falling out of championship contention with Mercedes.
2023 was considered a very strong season for the seven-time champion, finishing third in the standings just behind Red Bull's Sergio Perez, despite the team's supreme dominance and Mercedes' performance woes.
However, following the announcement of his move to Ferrari, Hamilton's form has taken a turn for the worse, often appearing rather downbeat across race weekends following some disappointing performances.
Now, Hamilton's struggles have been recognised by his rivals and colleagues, in a vote on the official F1 website.
Drivers were asked to vote for who they believed were the top 10 best-performing drivers throughout the season, with differing points given for each first place, second place and so on.
Unsurprisingly, Max Verstappen came out on top, as he did in the team principals vote, but behind him there was somewhat of a change.
Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc both rose two places compared to their 2023 positions to take second and third respectively, with Russell fourth despite not having even featured in the top 10 of last year's edition.
Oscar Piastri rose three places to fifth, but it was Hamilton's position that really caught the eye, the seven-time champion being voted as the 10th-best driver of 2024, down eight places compared to his 2023 rank.