Kimi Raikkonen is considered as one of the best drivers in F1, but he has transcended eras in the sport.
The Belgian Grand Prix in 2021 was red-flagged after just two laps due to the heavy rain at the Spa circuit.
The brand new schedule has an incredible total of 22 races which is a record-breaking number for a single season.
Alex Zanardi lost both his legs in a horrific crash in 2001 but he did not give up on his racing dream.
Michael Schumacher was disqualified for the second time in the 1994 F1 season, but this result in Belgium almost cost him the championship.
Michael Schumacher made a sensational debut in F1 in 1991 as he qualified seventh for Jordan.
F1 said that the award was "designed to celebrate the bravery exhibited by drivers who make bold moves in pursuit of success" in a statement.
Button was Hamilton's teammate from 2010 to 2012 and Alonso's teammate from 2015 to 2016, both with McLaren.
Ferrari are nowhere near the championship picture, with Mercedes and Red Bull fighting it out for the constructor's championship.
Gasly, of course, was a part of Red Bull before he was replaced by Alex Albon and demoted to Red Bull’s second team.