Sergio Pérez (fourth, 12 points) : 8.5/10
The string continues for Checo who, like his team mate continues to move up the hierarchy. Okay, the retirements of Räikkönen, Verstappen then Bottas had a lot to do with this fourth place result, but it is unmistakeable that Force India is the fourth best team in the field, ahead of Toro Rosso that in turn has moved ahead of Williams in the standings. It is also undeniable that Sergio Pérez is on top of his game, spurred on by Ocon, and is now just waiting to hear from Ferrari.
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