It ended too this weekend race in Holland and we are all already projected towards next weekend in which it will be the host of F1 the temple of speed in Monza. But looking at the FantaF1, let's analyze who in Zandvoort did better or worse.
Dutch GP, what a weekend!
George Russell: +1
Another fabulous race for the young Mercedes talent George Russell that he can take home another podium with a Mercedes in sharp ascent. The race of him was practically wave: pounding rhythm especially with the Hard and, in fact, in that stint, he was faster than his teammate Lewis Hamilton, but above all, even if at times, it was also of Max Verstappen. Probably, without the Safety Car, the Englishman would have managed to close the gap with Dutch and who knows, maybe even a win the race (but we are sure that these joys will come for him too).
Updated value: 31 Masi

Fernando Alonso: +1
Also for Alonso, nothing can be said about his race: started from P13, manages to reassemble thanks to nothing short of spectacular overtaking until another amazing one P6. We also remember that it was him the first to mount the Hard proving that it was the right rubber after having been discarded by all. +1 more than deserved.
Updated value: 23 Masi
Nicholas Latifi: +1
You're all wondering: "But why +1 to Latifi, he always comes last!". This is it the motivation which leads to the change in the Canadian's quotation: at FantaF1 it is also important come last being a bonus of well 10 points and, almost always finishing last in the final classification of the grand prix, he became a certainty.
Updated value: 13 Masi
Even today, it will be better next time
Carlos Sainz: -1
It felt like it could be his weekend given the results accumulated in free practice, but in the race it seemed another pilot: departure so-so and slight contact with Hamilton that could have damaged the bottom and, therefore, may have undergone a performance decline which could explain the difference from his teammate. Then the race got underway uphill and with one Ferrari we would have expected a little more. In the end, the 5 second penalty is the icing of a race forget quickly.
Updated value: 30 Masi

Daniel Ricciardo: -1
At Spa, McLaren was not so performing, but here in Holland he seemed to be able to fight for the Top 10, and so it was with Lando Norris. In the Woking team, however, there is also the other side of the coin which also has a name, Daniel Ricciardo. Totally anonymous, closes the race even in seventeenth position, only in front of Latifs. Perhaps, a year off as a test driver to clear his head it wouldn't hurt him.
Updated value: 18 Masi
Yuki Tsunoda: -1
The Japanese race, even before his retirement, was not so good. It's true, not even that of the teammate Pierre Gasly not great, but still better than Tsunoda. Yuki also goes to make his race worse with that one stop in the middle of the track where he takes off his seat belts thinking that the tires are not fixed. When he is told that it's all OK, starts again and goes for a ride without the beltstotally against the regulation. He returns to the pits, they fasten the seat belts, he leaves the pits and it stops again due to a strange engine problem. He too, from next week, will have to play head down and work harder.
Updated value: 15 Masi
ARTICLE BY FRANCESCO ORLANDO