#2 Lewis Hamilton (40 Fastest Laps)
Speaking of dominance, Lewis Hamilton has won 47 of the 90 races since the introduction of V6 Turbo era in 2014, that's 52 % of the races.
He has won three of the last four years' championships and he's well on his way to a fifth title this year unless Vettel and Ferrari can stop him.
He came into Formula 1 as the Mclaren rookie having a sensational debut season coming close to winning the championship and only losing out to the man he replaced at Mclaren Kimi Raikkonen by a single point.
That season also saw Hamilton score his first fastest lap at the 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix. Funnily enough, His most recent fastest lap came at the Italian Grand Prix 2018 while he beat the man that edged him for the 2007 World championship.
He's got the most fastest laps of 2014, 2015 and the 2017 seasons while tying with Alonso for the 2010 season.
One might often argue that Hamilton has always had a winning car his entire career, but nobody can take away the consistency and the flawless driving from him in recent years.
Also his ability to walkover his teammates multiple times in his career barring a few, he's definitely one of the fastest ever the sport has seen.