Lando Norris -9.5
Randorris has produced a perfect one-inch weekend to cut his teammate Oscar Piastri’s championship lead to 15 points. Norris delivered the masterclass in qualifying to get more than 0.5 seconds of poles. He led world-class wheel-to-wheel combat to his credibility, and ultimately he allowed him to win the race ahead of Piastri. It was a big weekend for Norris ahead of his home race at Silverstone.
Oscar Piastry-8
It wasn’t so surprising to see Piastri being out of nowhere by Norris. However, on race day, the McLaren pair matched evenly. Importantly, Piastri attacked his teammates on the next 20 laps ahead of Charles Leclerc on the first lap. Piastri couldn’t move Norris. After the first round of pit stops, it always becomes a difficult task for Piastri to win.
Charles Leclerc-9
The Austrian Grand Prix was another professional weekend from Leclair. He pasted it into the front row and turned it into his fourth podium finish of the year. Given how dominant the two McLarens are, we can’t ask for anything more.
Lewis Hamilton-7.5
Lewis Hamilton has made progress in this year’s Ferrari, particularly over a lap. Hamilton must improve his performance in the race trim with his own approval. The gap with Leclerc is huge in the race, which is unusual for a seven-time world champion.
George Russell-8
George Russell continues to draw maximums from the Mercedes W15. They were nowhere in pace. During the stint in the middle, Russell was running just two seconds before Sauber’s Gabriel Boltreto.
Liam Lawson-9.5
Liam Lawson was definitely the weekend driver. He starred in qualifying to qualify Max Verstappen, converting it into a top six finish. The race was not easy as Kimi Antonelli’s collision with Verstappen lost important ground on the first lap. Given his bad start to this year, it’s a huge outcome for Lawson.
Fernando Alonso-9
Fernando Alonso went on to have an impressive streak of walking through Lance in the previous 23 races. One of the one-stop strategies, Alonso has put together a powerful race to get away to the seventh.

Sauber won his first double point finish this year
Gabriel Boltreto-9.5
The other driver who won the Austrian mid-range F1 was Boltreto. He qualified eighth and backed it up with a strong race drive. The sixth was possible, but Lawson and Alonso performed a perfect one-stop.
Nico Halkenberg-8
Nico Halkenberg bouncing off shocking qualifying to give Sauber his first double-point finish since the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix.
Esteban Ocon-7.5
Compared to Ollie Bearman, Esteban Ocon’s one-lap pace is overwhelming. However, when it comes to race days, Ocon makes the most of the opportunities that top 10 finishes have on the table. Mature drive.
Ollie Bearman -7
Again, Bareman was unable to convert his better qualifying position into a point finish. Bearman’s pace is there, so it’s only a matter of time before the point goes his way again.
Isack Hadjar -6
This weekend was probably the weakest Isack Hadjar F1 driver. He sat on a comprehensive pace with his teammate Lawson and finished outside the top 10.
Pierre Gasly -6.5
Pierre Guthrie came in sixth, but fell sharply as the race progressed. Starting with software didn’t work in the long run. Guthrie asserted that there was something wrong with his alpine.
Reims Walk – 5.5
I was on the grid on weekends when I forgot to take a walk. Anonymous, there are no Canadian points.

Franco Frankundoto
Franco Frapentent -5
It was an overwhelming display from the war-based Corapinto on race day. He was tagged by Yuki Tsunoda and ran the Piastri off the track when he was rapped. Still, the Alpines didn’t have race space to finish in the top 10.
Yuki Tsunoda – 3.5
Another shocking – fair rating for Zunodas, who admitted after the race that he had never seemed to have driven in Formula 1 before.
Alex Albon – 7.5
Alex Albon was looking for points before technical issues left him out of the race.
Max Verstappen -7.5
It’s a weekend when I forget about Verstappen. His final run in the third quarter was ruined by the yellow flag caused by a spin from Guthrie. Verstappen then punted the race by Antonelli.
Some Antonelli-3
Antoneri was totally denounced his misjudgment that drove him and Barstappen out of the race on lap 1.
Carlos Sainz -n/a
Sainz didn’t start the race after braking issues