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F1i Driver Ratings for the 2025 United States Grand Prix

Carlos Sainz Jr., Williams (Retired, lap 6) 4/10

Sainz tried to channel his inner matador but ended up in a messy tangle with Antonelli’s Mercedes on lap six. A reckless lunge that screamed “points? Who needs ‘em!” He owned the mistake - and a five-place grid drop in mexicon for good measure - post-race, but with a strong qualifying in the bag, this was a siesta Williams didn’t need.

Pierre Gasly, Alpine (P19) 3/10

Gasly’s nightmare streak continues. He hovered near the top ten early but had zero chance of scoring points. A sluggish pitstop compounded the misery, and Alpine’s plodding pace dragged him down to last by the flag. Not the sort of rebound the Frenchman hoped for.

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