
Oliver Bearman, Haas (P10): 9/10
Either the new-spec Haas has some serious speed, or Bearman is just a menace in the driving seat. We think it’s a bit of both really. While teammate Ocon was knocked out in Q1, Bearman qualified in the top ten and remained there for the rest of the race to score a point for himself and the American outfit. That new floor is clearly working wonders, but the young Briton didn’t put a foot wrong all weekend long and showed competitive lap times throughout the Grand Prix.

Alexander Albon, Williams (P9): 8/10
We’ve almost come to expect Q3 appearances and points-scoring finishes from Albon, but there’s no denying that he has been on top form all season long up to this point. He’s one of only six drivers to score points in all three Grands Prix so far after all. He cut a frustrated figure on the team radio during the race, struggling with poor upshifts and complaining about pit strategy. Nevertheless, the 29-year-old secured two points for himself and the team in what can only be described as another solid weekend.





