Kimi Räikkönen (P6, 8 pts): 6/10
Not having the latest version of Ferrari power, Kimi was somewhat transparent all weekend. A case of under-steering on his final Q3 flyer cost him a shot at row two. Ricciardo made short work of him at the start, and then Ferrari brought him in way too late for new tyres, which perhaps deprived him of a real shot at finishing ahead of Hamilton, and thus further increasing the point’s gap for team mate Vettel. A laggard this weekend.
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