Kimi Räikkönen (P3, 15 pts) : 9/10
The Iceman was in his element on Saturday, just missing out on the pole, perhaps because he was slowed by both Haas drivers on his last flyer. Starting on the ultras, while his team mate was on the softs, Kimi was overtaken by Vettel on the outside at turn three. After an early stop, then another, he chased down both Bottas and his team mate to take a fifth consecutive podium result, which may be enough to see him stick around for another season in red.
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