Fernando Alonso - (17th place): 7.5/10
While the McLaren drivers are generally hard to judge in inferior machinery, Alonso showed his class on many occasions this weekend. Quicker than Button in practice and qualifying, the Spaniard raced typically hard to run inside the top ten as he looked on course for his third point-scoring result of the year. However, not for the first time the car let him down, and it must have been a bitter pill to swallow as he saw Vettel secure a third win for his former team Ferrari.
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