Kimi Raikkonen - 4th place, 12 points - 8/10
Realistically Hamilton should not have been on the podium, but too often Ferrari struggles strategically and did so once again on Sunday. Starting fifth, Raikkonen shadowed Hamilton after the first pit stops and took advantage of an error from the Mercedes to jump ahead just before pitting for soft tyres. With Hamilton stuck behind and looking after his brakes, Raikkonen was in control but Ferrari did not react when Mercedes told Hamilton to push hard as it switched strategy. For seven laps Hamilton upped his pace but Raikkonen was not told to do the same, but once Hamilton - now in undercut range - pitted, Ferrari called the Finn in on the following lap despite having plenty of life left in his soft tyres which were meant to go to the end. It cost him third.