The last race of this hat-trick, at Silverstone, certainly wasn't boring, and indeed gave us a fight at the top that we hadn't seen for some time with three different teams in the top three positions. There race also thanks to the arrival of the rain, it highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of each driver and team. Decisions during the Silverstone GP determined not only the results of the race, but also the drivers' prices at Fanta F1. Here is an overview of the drivers who saw their value increase or decrease after the race on the historic English track.
Riders uphill after the Silverstone GP
Lewis Hamilton: Hamilton delivered a masterful performance at Silverstone, taking his 104th Formula 1 victory. Despite the challenging conditions, he exceeded expectations, once again demonstrating his skill and tenacity. The thrilling victory, achieved thanks to perfect strategy and masterful race control, saw a well-deserved increase in his Fanta F1 rating. From 29 it goes to 30 credits.
Nico Hulkenberg: Hulkenberg continued to impress with his consistency and skill. At Silverstone, careful management of pit stops and solid driving allowed him to achieve an excellent result for Haas. His recent performances have shown that he is a driver you can count on, justifying the increase in his value at Fanta F1. It goes up from 13 to 14 credits.
Kevin Magnussen: Magnussen has shown signs of continuous improvement and reliability. Although less brilliant than his teammate, his ability to consistently contribute to the Haas team's results has led to a small but significant increase in his price. From 7 it goes to 8 credits, returning to its initial value.

Drivers downhill after the Silverstone GP
Charles Leclerc: Leclerc he had a difficult race at Silverstone, with strategic decisions that didn't pay off. An incorrect tire choice and questionable timing in the pit stops compromised his final result. These errors, combined with the confusion that reigns at Ferrari have contributed to a decrease in his value at Fanta F1. From 35 it goes to 34 credits.
Stephen Ocon: Ocon struggled at Silverstone, finishing far from the points. Difficult conditions didn't help, but a sub-optimal strategy also played a role in his disappointing result. The last races since the official separation with Alpine at the end of the season have been rather disappointing. It therefore drops from 17 to 16 credits.
Sergio Perez: Perez navigates by sight. At Silverstone the Mexican experienced a troubled race, with risky strategic choices that did not yield the desired results. Despite a good start, the decision to fit intermediate tires too early compromised his race, forcing him to put in a lackluster performance. So far there have been 6 different winners in Formula 1. Virtually all except Perez have won among the top 4 teams. True, Oscar Piastri is also missing from this list, but he came much closer than Perez. His price at Fanta F1 drops, going from 30 to 29 credits.


