In the Miami Grand Prix it was dominated by Red Bull, or rather, by Max Verstappen who won and finished ahead of the two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, author of an extraordinary defense in the final laps on Perez. And as always: new race, new report cards! Let's find out the votes of the Miami GP together.
Max Verstappen
Perfect on the decisive day: that of the race. Zero errors and another Grand Prix taken home. Today his car had something more. Vote 10.
Charles Leclerc
Red Bull seemed to have something more and to be the fastest car, but the Monegasque never gave up with his F1-75. Despite the good start, the number sixteen tried everything in the finale without succeeding in attacking the world champion. Grade 8.

Carlos Sainz
A super solid race by the Spanish rider who is finally back in the positions he deserves to be. Too bad about the start, in which he lost a position, but the handling of Perez was excellent. Grade 8.
Sergio Perez
Classic solid race and well managed by the Mexican. The only aspect to complain about was the lack of attack on Sainz in the final laps. Rating 7.5
George Russell
Extraordinary race by the Mercedes driver, author of a great comeback. He is skilled in strategy and in overtaking his teammate. Despite the forgettable qualifying, he manages to make up for it in a big way, always confirming himself in the points zone. Grade 8.
Lewis Hamilton
Well managed race by the Briton. Few times in the center of the action, except in the last laps with the defense, failed due to obvious differences in tyres, with team mate Russell. Certainly, compared to the other races, we can see a slight improvement at Mercedes. Grade 7.

Valtteri Bottas
Amazing Saturday and Sunday. After an excellent qualifying, he managed to hold on to fifth place until a mistake in the closing laps that puts him in seventh position. Really a great pity, but with this Alfa it could not have been done better. Rating 7.5.
Esteban Ocon
Great comeback race on his part. Lots of overtaking and clean driving, no mistakes and even ahead of his teammate after starting from last. Grade 7.
Fernando Alonso
Quite a particular race for the Spaniard who, between various contacts and penalties, manages to get back into the points. Surely he needs to be calmer to avoid new unpleasant events. But who knows, Miami might not be the restart race for him. Rating 6.5.
Alexander albon
One way or another, he's getting used to it. As in Australia, albeit in a different way, he is within the points which help him and the Williams team. Grade 7.