Kimi Räikkönen (fourth, 12 points): 6/10
The Finn still isn’t about to receive a warm accolade from Marchione. As has been the case since Melbourne, he still seems to be far off the pace of Vettel: 3/10ths on Saturday, 22 seconds on Sunday where the gap was even greater at times. For sure, Ferrari clearly waited too long before bringing him a second time, and the first just prior to the safety car wasn’t lucky. Yes, he put in very fast lap times late in the race. But what a terrible start! Kimi never stopped complaining about the balance of car. Seb had no such protests.
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