
Franco Colapinto, Alpine – 3/10
A fairly invisible race for the Argentine, save for his high-profile involvement in Bearman’s crash. Life in the midfield can be chaotic, but it’s also a favourable zone to show some punch. This was on short display however, and Colapinto finished where he deserved to be, nothing more, nothing less.

Carlos Sainz, Williams – 5/10
Sainz caught a break with a Safety Car pit stop, but the Williams pace is so dismal it didn't matter. He finished ahead of the backmarkers but was never a threat to the points. He ultimately crossed the checkered flag one spot ahead of his P16 starting position. The Spaniard can’t work miracles with a car that is undeniably more mule than thoroughbred.






