
Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls (P12) 5/10
Hadjar was one of a number of drivers vying for the minor points-paying places, and he did find himself in the top ten on a number of occasions during the 70-lap race. Unfortunately, the rookie Frenchman picked up floor damage on his VCARB 02 in the final 15 laps or so and was losing more than a second per lap compared to those around him, dropping down the order like a stone as a result.

Oliver Bearman, Haas (P11) 6/10
Another driver to blame the wind for his subpar qualifying performance was Bearman, although he did manage to do better than his more experienced teammate and get into Q2. The British teenager was on the fringes of the points for the majority of the Grand Prix, but a poor second stint was the culprit for failing to finish inside the top ten.





