Australian GP driver ratings: Two potential Red Bull drivers deliver masterclasses
mahbx.com's F1 driver ratings for the Austra🔥lian Grand Prix.

Carlos Sainz - 10
A sublime♏ weekend from Sainz on his return from surgery. While he did make a mistake on his best qualifying lap in Q3, he was cons⛄istently quicker than Ferrari teammate Leclerc. It was the same in the race - and even if Verstappen didn’t DNF - Sainz would have likely pushed the reigning world champion hard for the victory.
Charles Leclerc - 8
Unfortunately for Leclerc, a rare off weekend coincided with Verstappen’s first DNF in two years. He was a step behind Sainz in Au🐟stralia and✱ thus missed out on his first win since 2022.
Lando Norris - 9
Norris was back to his best in Melbourne this weekend. He got the 💙most out of the McLaren in qualifying to pip Leclerc. On race day, strategy cost him a possible P2, losing crucial track position after the first round of pit stops.

Oscar Piastri - 7.5
Piastri was fairly competitive in Australia but lacked some crucial racꦚe pace relative to Norris. He also ran wide at the penul⛄timate corner late on, although the mistake was inconsequential to his race result.
Sergio Perez - 7
A quiet race from Perez after he was put back three places on the grid having impeded Hulkenberg in qualifyinꦕg. He struggled to make a mark on the top four once he dispatched Alonso for fifth.
Lance Stroll - 7
While Stroll was the weakeཧr of the two Aston Martins, it waꦗs a professional weekend overall.
Yuki Tsunoda - 9
Another mighty weekend fro🌄m Tsunoda, who continues to dispatch Ricciardo in Norris-like fashion. Q3 and a tidy points hau🌳l - surely Red Bull will be considering him for 2025?
Fernando Alonso - 7.5
Alonso made amends for his qualifying mistake with a fine drive to sixth. Granted, he did benefit from the Virtual Saಌfety Car, allowing him to get ahead of Russell who crashed out late on. He was penalised after the race for "potentially dangerous" driving - dropping him from P6 to P8.

Nico Hulkenberg - 7.5
After a rare underperformance in qualifying, Hulkenberg put together a good race to come away with points for the second time this season. Remarkably, it’s the first time he’s scored points in back-to-back races si꧒nce 2019.
Kevin Magnussen - 7
Magnussen wasn’t as quick as Hulkenberg in the race, playing the team game when H🔥aas issued team orders. How🙈ever, he did enough to come away with a point.
Alex Albon - 7
Albon was the sole Williams in action after the team decided to give him Sargeant's chassis. The Thai driver fought h𒊎ard for points but lost out to the Haas duo ultimately.
Daniel Ricciardo - 6
Another torrid weekend from Ricciardo, who continues to be dominated by RB teammate Tsunoda. He fell foul of track li♍mits in qualifying before endu🎃ring an anonymous race.
Pierre Gasly - 6
Gasly is now 3-0 down against Ocon in the qualifying head-to-head. He p🗹robably only beat his French compatriot in the race after Ocon suffered a lengthy pit stop.
Valtteri Bottas - 7.5
Bottas was robbed of a points finish after yet another slow pit stop ruined his rac𒆙e.

Zhou Guanyu - 6
Zhou was unfortunate to pick up damage in qualifying, cost💝ing him a strong shot of Q2. Like his teammate, a slow pit stop coꦜst him a chance of a better result.
Esteban Ocon - 7.5
Ocon was arguably the star of qualifying, progressing into Q2 in the slowest 🌄car on the grid. Like the two Saubers, 💧a slow pit stop curtailed his afternoon.
George Russell - 4.5
Russell threw away a solid weekend with another blunder on the final lap. While Alonso did brake early, the blame lies with the Mercedes d🌊river. Regardless, he was once again the quicker of the two Mercedes drivers.
Lewis Hamilton - N/A
Even before his engine failure, Hamilton was enduring another subdued weekend. A poor⭕ start to the year personally for☂ Hamilton.
Max Verstappen - N/A
Verstappen'🦄s race ended early when his rear bಞrakes caught fire.


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