The scores change, but he is always there to conduct the orchestra. Max Verstappen vince also the Mexican Grand Prix ahead of Lewis Hamilton and the Ferrari by Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque, despite the pole position, he still manages to get on the podium, in a top ten full of twists and turns. In this regard, let's discover together the report cards of the top ten of the Mexican GP.
The report cards of the Mexican GP, the podium
Max Verstappen
We ran out of adjectives and words to describe it. Now there's not much to say. Vote 10.
Lewis Hamilton
He had a great race. The gap from his teammate makes it clear how Sir Lewis was clearly in another category. Only behind Verstappen and fastest lap taken home. Rating 9.5.
Charles Leclerc
Having started in front of everyone, he faded away in the second half following the red flag. The pace wasn't good, but he brings home a very important podium. Rating 8.

Off the podium
Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz style race. Clean and error-free. Fourth place which allows Ferrari to get even closer to Mercedes. Rating 8.
Lando Norris
What is there to say? We only have one big regret: not being able to see him start from the beginning. Otherwise, we can guarantee it, he would have been the absolute protagonist. Vote 10.
George Russell
Still struggling. After the summer break he seemed to have recovered, but this was not the case. The gap with his teammate speaks clearly. Rating 5.

Daniel Ricciardo
Wow. Simply impressive. Fabulous weekend. Fourth place in qualifying and seventh in the race. Really good, Daniel. Vote 10.
Oscar piastri
A little dull. As in America, it doesn't shine on the Mexican circuit either. He starts in front of his teammate, but finishes behind him. Rating 5.5.
Alexander albon
It is now more and more a certainty in the top ten. He increasingly deserves a seat in a top team, obviously if there are any. Rating 9.
Esteban Ocon
Good comeback: nothing exceptional, as was Alpine's entire weekend, but still in the points zone. Rating 6.5.


