Japanese GP driver ratings: Aston Martin should take note of this midfield star
mahbx.com's F1 driver ratings for the Japanese Grand Prix♛.

Max Verstappen - 9.5
It was another Suzuka masterclass from the reigning world champion. A perfe🐭ct 10 rating escapes Verstappen due to a relatively small margin over Perez in qualifying. Harsh, perhaps, but let's save our best score for mesmerising weekends.
Sergio Perez - 8
After a nightmare weekend in Japan last year, Perez 🔜hit back with a strong display. To be around a tenth off Verstappen was impressive in qualifying, while he put together🍸 a strong race day performance to come away with second.
Carlos Sainz - 8.5
Sainz put together a fine weekend in Japan. He out-qualified teammate Leclerc♏ again before c꧂onverting that into a podium.

Charles Leclerc - 8
Leclerc will be left♍ to rue another underwhelming qualifying performance, like in Australia. No faults with his race display though, converting a one-stop strategy into fourth ahead of Norris.
Lando Norris - 8.5
It’s hard to fault Norris’ performance in Japan given he extracted the maximum from the car in qualifying to se🙈cure third. McLaren seemed to be simply slower than Ferrꦇari in the race, while their strategy was also questionable.
Fernando Alonso - 9
Alonso was brilliant at Suzukaဣ, and probably out-performed his machinery given he beat both Mercedes drivers and 🌄one McLaren. His margin over teammate Stroll was also mighty.
George Russell - 8
After a lacklustre qualifying, Russell appeared to have an edge on 🅷Hamilton in the race. He got past Piastri on the final lap to secure a decent result.
Oscar Piastri - 7
An underwhelming weekend from Piastri overall. He lacked race pace as he was stuck behind Alons♎o before making a crucial mistake late on to allow Russell to get past.

Lewis Hamilton - 7
Hamilton’s poor start to𓂃 the 2024 F1 season continued with a P9 in Japan. It looked like he suggested to Mercedes to deploy team orders to get Russell ahead as well which was unusual. That sums up his mentality - and motivation currently.
Yuki Tsunoda - 8.5
Tsunoda’s stock as a driver continues to rise as he put together a fine drive on home soil. Q3 appearance and points - he couldn’t have done much moreꦦ.
Lance Stroll - 5.5
A disappointing weekend from Stroll. It started with his Q1 knockout,𝕴 and despite a good start after the red flag, but couldn’t convert into a top 10 finish.
Nico Hulkenberg - 6.5
A slow start after the red flag cost Hulkenberg a realistic chance of finishing tenth. He did well to recov𝔉er from the back to secure 11th in the end.
Kevin Magnussen - 6.5
A step behi🐈nd teammate Hulkenberg in raw pace terms, Magnussen fended Bottas off for much of the race.

Valtteri Bottas - 7
Bottas looked on course to be a strong contender fo🌺r a points finish, running ahead of Tsunoda for the first half of the race. However, a slow pit stop - when four other midfield cars stopped - dropped him down the order.
Esteban Ocon - 7
Ocon was brilliant in qualifying, making it into Q2 again in the slowest car on the grid. Inevitably he fell backwards as Alpine struggled with ra𒁏ce pace.
Pierre Gasly - 6
Gasly was out-classed by🐻 Ocon again in Japan, meaning he’s 4-🎃0 down in the qualifying head-to-head. His teammate also had the edge in the race.
Logan Sargeant - 5.5
A crash in FP1 put Sargeant on the back foot for the remainder of the weekend. While points were never on the tab🐼le for Williams at S𝔍uzuka, to go off into the gravel trap in the race was another avoidable error.
Zhou Guanyu - 5
Zhou was off t🧸he pace of teammate Bottas before retiring due to a gearbox issue.
Alex Albon - 6.5
Albon’s race was ruined on the o꧂pening lap following a misjudgement from Ricciardo.
Daniel Ricciardo - 3
Another poor weekend from Ricciardo, who was ent🐎irely to blame for his Lap 1 contact with Albon.


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