Lando Norris -8
Was the 2025 British Grand Prix at Randorris’ Vintage Weekend? no. But he kept it clean and got the job done in front of the crowds of his house. After struggling with pace in the first half of the race, Norris had the advantage of his teammate Oscar Piastri in the second half.
Oscar Piastry-7.5
A huge missed opportunity for Piastri at the UK Grand Prix. He was punished for aggressively braking under a safety car while running in front of Max Verstappen.
Nico Halkenberg-10
Another great weekend from Nico Hulkenberg. He finally won the podium for his first Formula 1 career. He bouncing off his shocking qualifications as he didn’t make a mistake in the race.

Nico Halkenberg
Lewis Hamilton-7.5
Lewis Hamilton has mixed feelings. He should have placed Ferrari in the front row of the grid in qualifying. Hamilton showed a flash of pace in the race, but nothing outstanding.
Max Verstappen -7
Verstappen has dumped the podium after the safety car that could have been accompanied by uncharacteristic mistakes. While Red Bull was by no means a close match for the race-trimmed McLaren, Verstappen’s rating was hit by a mistake of his own.
Pierre Guthrie-9
Pierre Guthrie was one of the weekend stars. Top 6 finishes in Q3 and race.
Reims Walk – 7.5
Lance’s walk lacked overall pace at Silverstone, but the strategy call worked courtesy of Canada. He ran to the podium but dropped his order. His final stint on Slick was a shame.
Alex Albon – 7.5
Alex Albon’s quiet race, but he got a much-needed point finish.
Fernando Alonso-8
Fernando Alonso was frustrated by Aston Martin’s call for strategy and complained about consistently making it wrong on his part in the garage. He was one of the first drivers who came for Slick at the end of the race, but that didn’t work in his favor.

George Russell
George Russell-7
George Russell gambled multiple times on dangerous strategy calls at the UK Grand Prix, but none of them seemed to pay off. A competition that will forget for British drivers.
Ollie Bearman -6
We cannot question the pace and possibilities of Ollie Bearman. However, his executions are in a severe shortage at this point. He received a 10 grid penalty on the red flag and collided with his teammate Esteban Ocon.
Carlos Sainz -7.5
Carlos Sainz wanted a solid point finish, up to the incident with Charles Leclerc, who put both drivers in gravel. The Spaniards were affected and ruined the afternoon.
Esteban Ocon-6.5
Haas gambled with Ocon early on as he locked him out into the worn intermediate. However, they are forced to plague him under the second safety car.

Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc-4
This weekend has been Leclair’s worst year so far. He made a big mistake on the final lap of the third quarter, sacrificing his front row starting position. His call to come early on for Slick was not rewarded, and he thrusts too many raps into the back of Albon. When defending from Sainz to Stowe, it was concluded by an error, bringing both drivers into a gravel trap.
Yuki Tsunoda – 4
The period of hard horned horns continues at Red Bull. He showed a better pace in qualifying, but losses in power cost him the spot in the third quarter. Like Verstappen, Tsunoda struggled with the pace of the race. He also received a 10-second penalty for an incident with Bearman.
Some Antonelli-5.5
Kimi Antoneri struggled with her pace at Silverstone compared to her teammate Russell. He was criticized for his retirement, and Hajar crashed into him, causing great damage to the rear of his Mercedes.
Isack Hadjar -4.5
Another tricky weekend for Isack Hadjar ended after the race ran behind Antonelli.
Gabriel Boltreto-4.5
Gabriel Boltreto is eligible for veteran teammate Halkenberg and continues to be impressed by his lap. However, he crashed out of the race and revolved on smooth tires when it got wet.
Liam Lawson-N/A
Liam Lawson’s British Grand Prix ended on the opening lap after contact with Ocon.
Franco Frankento -n / a
Franco Colapinto’s race ended before it began as he didn’t start Alpine’s race.