Mick Schumacher (P16): 6/10
Despite ongoing provocation from his team mate, Mick Schumacher continues to keep his cool and a level head as he racks up lap time and experience. He avoided issues and incidents in practice and didn't have a single lap time deleted for exceeding track limits, showing that he's a driver who likes to colour within the lines - for the time being at least. Inevitably starting from the back row on Sunday, he was not happy to be passed by Nikita Mazepin on the first lap. He trailed his team mate for the first 20 laps until the Russian made his pit stop, but traffic and waning tyres meant that Mazepin was ahead again once Schumacher himself pitted on lap 33. He finally got the better of the other Haas on lap 40, but with the Alfa Romeo of Antonio Giovinazzi ahead of him on the road there was little else he could do before the chequered flag came within sight.
Antonio Giovinazzi (P15): 6.5/10
Antonio Giovinazzi was in the top ten in both of Friday's practice sessions and still 11th in final practice, but after that the pace started to evaporate and he was only able to manage 15th on the grid for the start of the race. It was a poor first lap and he was spun around by an ailing Pierre Gasly which dropped him to 18th place, and after that it was just a case of trudging around hoping for some stroke of luck to present itself - which never happened. He settled in behind Esteban Ocon for the first stint until his pit stop on lap 23, and then fell in behind Sebastian Vettel for much of the remainder of the race. Twice passed by Charles Leclerc, his pace started to really suffer in the closing laps and he lost positions to Kimi Raikkonen, Daniel Ricciardo and then Ocon on lap 62, putting him right back in the same position he'd started the race in.