It's time to take stock of the Fanta F1 After the Singapore GP, there were many twists and turns, some disappointing, some surprising. Here are the 3 drivers whose value has increased, and the 3 whose value has decreased, after their weekend performances.
At Fanta F1 three drivers gain value
George Russell
IncredibleGeorge Russell's weekend cannot be described in any other way. On Friday, he crashed in FP2, his Mercedes suffered serious damage, and his session ended without having practically lapped: not the best conditions, in short. Yet he hadn't made a great start in Baku either, feverish in the first few days of the weekend, but still managed to secure a solid second place. And in Singapore, he also managed to turn around a weekend that hadn't started off well, with the pole position before and the victory Then. On Saturday, he had an exceptional Q3: his first run was almost perfect, with big gaps to the rest of the field and excellent feelings. His second run, in which many recorded yellow sectors, was even better, improving by a few thousandths, but it was enough to demonstrate that it wasn't a fluke. he is the best of the day.
On Sunday he plays George Russell: he stays away from the chaos, he doesn't make a single mistake, he manages and triumphs, almost passing unnoticed for much of the race. He once again proved that if the car can fight for the win, he certainly can't make mistakes. His value, given his recent performances, can only rise.
NEW VALUE: 36 YAW
Fernando Alonso
After two very negative weekends for him, here he is again Spanish lion. In the Monza and Baku weekends he had brought Fanta F1 a total Malus of 11 points, but in the Singapore GP he redeemed himself in a big way. Yet things did not seem to be going very well, due to a wrong pit stop and lasted several seconds too long. Despite this, Fernando set off again and with a great comeback He climbed up to eighth place, which then became seventh with Hamilton's penalty. He finally overtook his teammate in the drivers' standings and moved close to the top 10. An Alonso like this active, even with team radios, has not been seen for a few races, and therefore increases in price.
NEW VALUE: 15 YAW

Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz is certainly one of the most in-form mid-grid drivers of this period, also in terms of Fantasy F1: after the exceptional podium in Baku, the Spaniard confirms himself fast also in the Singapore GP. The post-qualifying penalty that relegated both Williams to the back of the grid seemed to have clipped the wings of the former Ferrari driver, but on Sunday he was the author of a a remarkable comeback to say the least Which took him from 18th to tenth place. Strategy and tire management were perfect: first a 50-lap sprint on the mediums, then just over 10 sprint laps on the softs, during which he made a comeback. The fantasy managers earned 14 points, and his value soared.
NEW VALUE: 14 YAW
Here are the 3 that lose value after the Singapore GP
Liam Lawson.
From the stars to the stables, in shortAfter a miraculous weekend in Baku with a top 3 qualifying finish and a top 5 race finish, the New Zealand driver never found his form in Singapore. two accidents in free practice and only 14th in qualifying, in the race he then obtained a bitter 15th place. Considering that Hadjar came close to the points zone with a serious power limitation, it was a consideration Not a small feat for Lawson. The car had the potential to score points, but it didn't, and Fantasy F1 is unforgiving: -2.5 points For fantasy managers who bet on him for the Singapore GP, his value plummets after this nasty braking point, dropping to 11 Yaw.
NEW VALUE: 11 YAW

Pierre Gasly
We had it recommended and indeed this weekend too the Alpine performance was not sufficient. However Gasly it doesn't stand out Indeed, for his performances. This weekend, he also finished behind Colapinto and crossed the finish line in 19th place, after a qualifying session that saw him post the worst time. Pitch dark in the Alpine house, the fantasy managers who are betting on the Frenchman are fewer and fewer and in fact his value is dropping further, reaching 14 Yaw.
NEW VALUE: 14 YAW
Esteban Ocon
We conclude with Esteban Ocon. Haas looked competitive this weekend, and indeed it was, with Bearman finishing ninth, bringing his fantasy managers seven points. However, the French driver was never in contention for points, and even finished 18esimo. Its value drops to 12 Yaw, well 4 less of the most inexperienced teammate, but then again his fluctuating yield This makes him a difficult driver to decipher from a Fantasy F1 perspective, as the Singapore GP proved. In the coming races, he'll have to try to re-establish the hierarchy within the American team, but in the meantime, he's losing value.
NEW VALUE: 12 YAW


