F1 driver ratings: Midfield star shines with fighting drive in Miami Grand Prix

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen - 9.5
A devastating driv𓆉e from Verstappen to win from ninth on the grid. The only blemish on his weekend - his first run in Q3.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez - 8
Good, but not good eno🤪ugh for Perez in Miami. He never looked comfortable relative to Verstappen throughout the various sessions.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso - 9
The experienced Spaniard continues to deliver. Four✃ podiums in five races - another mighty Sunday drive for the two-time world champion.

George Russell - 8.5
Russell’s best drive of the season. P4 is pretty impressive given how much Merဣcedes struggled for one-lap pace in Miami.
Carlos Sainz - 8
After struggling so much for pace in Baku, Sainz deserves credit for how he recovered in Miami. While he was a 💯step behind Leclerc in one-lap pace (before his car), Sainz kept it on the black stuff and was consistent. His rating wou🐟ld have been slightly higher had it not been for a speeding penalty.
Lewis Hamilton - 7.5
The seven-time world champion waꦅs a surprise exit in Q2, slumping to his worst qualifying position on US soil. Mercedes performed better on race day, allowing Hamilton to ultimately finish sixth. A solid drive albeit out-shone by Russell.
Charles Leclerc - 6
A🔯 torrid weekend overall for Leclerc. He crashed in qualifying and seemed to lack any pace during the race. He spent most of it battling the Haa💖s of Magnussen.
Pierre Gasly - 8.5
An exemplary weekend for Gasly in ꦯMiami. On it in qualifying, backed up with a strong race drive. He was picked off by Hamilton and Leclerc late on.
Esteban Ocon - 7
Unfortunate to not maximise qualifying due to the red flag, he recovered we🌱ll to fini🍎sh ninth.

Kevin Magnussen - 9
Magnussen backed up a superb fourth in 🔯qualifying with a fighting drive to tenth. No doubt, his efforts deserved more than a solit꧂ary point. His race-long battle with Leclerc was a highlight.
Yuki Tsunoda - 8
Tsunoda narrowly missed out on the points. While he was out-qualified by teammate de Vries for the first ti🌱me this year - reflected in his overall rating - it was another impressive Sunday drive from the AlphaTauri driver.
Lance Stroll - 3
The worst-performing driver this week🐠end. He was knocked out in Q1 while his teammate put it on the front row. He never looked like scoring a point in the grand prix.
Valtteri Bottas - 6.5
After a run of poor races, Bottas was back on form 𓆏as he claimed Alfa Romeo’s first Q3 appearance of the year. He di♓dn’t quite have the pace to maintain a top 10 finish on race day.

Alex Albon - 6.5
Albon seemed to get the mo🔴st out of the Williams, but like Bo🎶ttas in the Alfa, they didn’t really have the pace to finish in the top 10.
Nico Hulkenberg - 5
A step behind teammate Magnussen following his cras𝓡h in p🌊ractice.
Zhou Guanyu - 5
Zhou was well behind teammate Bottas in qualif🐎ying, blaming a lack of slipstream for the substantial deficit.
Lando Norris - 6
A woeful w🐽eekend from McLaren in Miami. Norris’ race was ru♔ined when he was clattered by de Vries at the start.
Nyck de Vries - 4
Whiꩲle de Vries was 𒉰able to out-qualify Tsunoda for the first time this year, his good work was undone on the opening lap when he smashed into the back of Norris’ McLaren.
Oscar Piastri - 4.5
Not at 🗹Norris’ level in a weekend where McLaren had the slowest car on the grid.
Logan Sargeant - 4
Sargean🌌t struggled for pac༺e on his first visit to Miami.


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