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2025 Miami Grand Prix weekend F1 driver ratings | Formula 1

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5 Mayıs 2025 20:01
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One team was vastly quicker than the competition during the Miami Grand Prix, but did their drivers make the most of their equipment over the whole weekend? Here’s our verdict on the full field.

Lando Norris

Sprint race start: 3rd
Sprint race finish: 1st
Qualified: 2nd (2 places ahead of team mate, -0.106s)
Grid: 2nd (2 places ahead of team mate)
Start: -4 places
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 2nd (1 place behind team mate)

▶ Scruffy practice session included pitting due to tools in his cockpit, being impeded by Ocon and having to abort his soft tyre run due to a red flag
▶ Piastri narrowly beat him to second on the grid
Clearly quicker than Piastri at end of first stint
▶ Inherited sprint race win when Safety Car was deployed during pit stop
Had pace to beat Verstappen to pole for grand prix but took second
▶ Attacked Verstappen at turn two but was forced off and fell to sixth
▶ Quickly recovered to third but took several laps to pass Verstappen for second
▶ Closed on Piastri over remainder of race but never got close enough to attack

7/10: Slightly off in qualifying, excellent race pace, patient with Verstappen

Oscar Piastri

Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 2nd
Sprint race finish: 2nd
Qualified: 4th (2 places behind team mate, +0.106s)
Grid: 4th (2 places behind team mate)
Start: +1 place
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 1st (1 place ahead of team mate)

Another solid start in the sprint race got him ahead of Antonelli
▶ Looked set to hold Norris off to win before Safety Car was deployed after he pitted
Great pace in Q2 but couldn’t replicate it in Q3
▶ Gained a place from Norris at the start and quickly dispensed with Antonelli
Pressured Verstappen into a vital error to take the lead
▶ Reached Q3 but set best time in Q2, 0.106s faster

8/10: A strong weekend, aside from Q3

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Charles Leclerc

Sprint race start: 6th
Sprint race finish: Not classified
Qualified: 8th (4 places ahead of team mate, -0.058s)
Grid: 8th (4 places ahead of team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 7th (1 place ahead of team mate)

▶ Appeared to wring everything out of the Ferrari in sprint race qualifying for sixth
Crashed in heavy rain on his reconnaissance lap before the sprint race
▶ Only Ferrari representative in Q3 but out-qualified by both Williams drivers
Passed Sainz after a VSC restart
▶ Played the team game with Hamilton but it didn’t help either driver

6/10: Pre-sprint race blunder was understandable, car lacked pace

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 7th
Sprint race finish: 3rd
Qualified: 12th (4 places behind team mate, +0.058s)
Grid: 12th (4 places behind team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: 8th (1 place behind team mate)

▶ Closer to Leclerc than usual in sprint race qualifying
Lacked pace in damp conditions in sprint race but well-timed switch to slicks secured third place
Well-timed switch to slicks secured third place
Narrowly failed to make cut for Q3
▶ Passed Hadjar and, eventually, Ocon
▶ Frustrated by the team’s delay in letting him past Leclerc
Couldn’t catch Antonelli and had to let Leclerc by again
▶ Squeezed Sainz hard on the last lap to hold on to eighth

6/10: Closer to Leclerc’s pace than usual, justifiably frustrated by team’s slow decision-making

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Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 4th
Sprint race finish: 17th
Qualified: 1st (9 places ahead of team mate, -0.739s)
Grid: 1st (9 places ahead of team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 4th (6 places ahead of team mate)

▶ Running early in SQ3 didn’t pay off, leaving him fourth on the sprint race grid
▶ Went off during formation laps but was able to start fourth
▶ Ran third but race was ruined when his team released him from pit box into side of Antonelli
Pulled his best sector times together for excellent pole position in grand prix
Slight error at turn one at the start but held his lead
Another mistake at turn one later cost him the lead to Piastri
▶ Eventually let Norris past and Russell jumped him thanks to a VSC period

7/10: Excellent pole lap for the grand prix but rode his luck at times and should have come away with third

Yuki Tsunoda

Sprint race start: 20th
Sprint race finish: 6th
Qualified: 10th (9 places behind team mate, +0.739s)
Grid: 10th (9 places behind team mate)
Start: +1 place
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 10th (6 places behind team mate)

Error at turn 17 left him vulnerable to elimination in SQ1
Failed to begin his final lap early enough to make the cut for SQ2 after being told repeatedly to hurry up
Early switch to slicks paid off and penalties promoted him to sixth
Confused by team’s instruction for him to drop back at end of sprint race
Collected a penalty for speeding in the pit lane
▶ Narrowly pipped Hadjar to final point after five-second time penalty

5/10: Made up for poor sprint race qualifying but collected needless penalty in grand prix

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 1st
Sprint race finish: 7th
Qualified: 3rd (2 places ahead of team mate, -0.114s)
Grid: 3rd (2 places ahead of team mate)
Start: +1 place
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 6th (3 places behind team mate)

Took sprint race pole with terrific lap on softs which he hadn’t been able to run in final practice
Ran wide as Piastri passed him at start and fell to fourth
Dropped back when track was damp, then hit by Verstappen in pits
Another fine qualifying performance put him third
▶ Slow pit stop cost him chance to attack Verstappen with ‘undercut’
Lost place to Albon at restart and couldn’t get ahead again

7/10: Showed great speed in qualifying but race pace wasn’t there – nor was much luck

George Russell

Sprint race start: 5th
Sprint race finish: 4th
Qualified: 5th (2 places behind team mate, +0.114s)
Grid: 5th (2 places behind team mate)
Start: +1 place
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: 3rd (3 places ahead of team mate)

Beaten by Antonelli for the first time in qualifying after running early in SQ3
Had better pace than Antonelli in sprint race
▶ Did better in qualifying for the grand prix but beaten by Antonelli again
Good pace on hard tyres and got quicker when Antonelli and Verstappen ahead pitted
▶ Capitalised on Virtual Safety Car to jump both of them and held position despite cramp at end of race

7/10: Never seemed to click with the track but came away with excellent results

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Lance Stroll

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 16th
Sprint race finish: 5th
Qualified: 19th (2 places behind team mate, +0.226s)
Grid: 18th (1 place behind team mate)
Start: +3 places
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 16th (1 place behind team mate)

▶ Blamed Verstappen for impeding him on his final lap in SQ1 and failed to make the cut by a tenth of a second
The big midfield winner among those who switched to slicks early, bagging fifth after penalties
▶ Pitted too early in race to benefit from VSCs and finished last

7/10: Consistently out-qualified by team mate but pulled off a coup in the sprint race

Fernando Alonso

Sprint race start: 10th
Sprint race finish: Not classified
Qualified: 17th (2 places ahead of team mate, -0.226s)
Grid: 17th (1 place ahead of team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: 15th (1 place ahead of team mate)

Grabbed his opportunity to reach SQ3
Couldn’t improve his time after switching to soft tyres
▶ Aston Martin seemed reluctant to risk switching to slicks and a late change left him vulnerable and he was knocked into a barrier by Lawson
Spun at turn 11 during the race after starting on hards
▶ Took advantage of VSC to jump back in front of Stroll

5/10: Paid a big price for Aston Martin’s hesitation to pit him in the sprint race, VSC pit stop flattered early error in grand prix

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Jack Doohan

Start, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 17th
Sprint race finish: 16th
Qualified: 14th (4 places ahead of team mate, -0.288s)
Grid: 14th (6 places ahead of team mate)
Finished: Not classified

Fumed at his team after getting stuck by the pit exit wall which led to his SQ1 elimination
▶ Made little headway in sprint race, starting where he finished
Beat Gasly in grand prix qualifying for the first time
Dived down the inside of Lawson at the start, made contact and suffered damage which put him out

4/10: Too hard on team for sprint qualifying mess-up, decent in grand prix qualifying but threw it all away at the start

Pierre Gasly

Sprint race start: 13th
Sprint race finish: 8th
Qualified: 18th (4 places behind team mate, +0.288s)
Grid: 20th (6 places behind team mate)
Start: +2 places
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: 13th

Clipped a wall in SQ2 and failed to progress further
▶ Not among the earliest to switch to slicks, but stayed out of trouble and 11th at the flag became the final points place
▶ Admitted his runs in Q1 weren’t fast enough after being eliminated
▶ Ran a long opening stint on hards and rode his luck waiting until the final VSC to pit but never looked in the hunt for points

5/10: Struggled to make headway with an uncompetitive car

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Esteban Ocon

Lewis Hamilton, Esteban Ocon, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 12th
Sprint race finish: 12th
Qualified: 9th (11 places ahead of team mate, -0.549s)
Grid: 9th (10 places ahead of team mate)
Start: -1 place
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 12th

Received a warning for impeding in first practice
Beat his team mate to reach SQ2
Slight error at turn 17 may have cost him a place in SQ3
▶ Left it late to change to slicks in the sprint race and finished out of the points
Did a superb job in qualifying to claim ninth on the grid with Bearman last
▶ Hamilton inevitably passed him in the race but pitting early meant others got ahead through the VSC, ending his hope of points

8/10: Great in qualifying, scrapped well with Hamilton in the race, unlucky with VSC. Deserved a point

Oliver Bearman

Sprint race start: 19th
Sprint race finish: 14th
Qualified: 20th (11 places behind team mate, +0.549s)
Grid: 19th (10 places behind team mate)
Start: +3 places
Finished: Not classified

Crashed in practice
Very unhappy at failing to reach the line in time in SQ1 and dropping out
Gained ground at the start and got onto slicks early enough to finish in the points, before a penalty for an unsafe release dropped him to 14th
Called his grand prix qualifying effort messy after finishing last again
▶ Suddenly lost drive in the race and retired

6/10: Excellent sprint race drive deserved a reward but made life too hard for himself in qualifying

Isack Hadjar

Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 9th
Sprint race finish: 10th
Qualified: 11th (4 places ahead of team mate, -0.376s)
Grid: 11th (4 places ahead of team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 11th

Squeezed into SQ3 to claim ninth on the sprint race grid
Lost places at the start and pitted late for slicks, leaving him out of the points
Pulled all his best sector times together at the end of Q2 but couldn’t quite make it into Q3
▶ Ceded a place to Hamilton early on
▶ Came close to denying the penalised Tsunoda the final point – was a bit harsh on himself about last-lap mistakes

8/10: A generally strong weekend and frustratingly close to scoring in the grand prix

Liam Lawson

Sprint race start: 14th
Sprint race finish: 13th
Qualified: 15th (4 places behind team mate, +0.376s)
Grid: 15th (4 places behind team mate)
Start: -4 places
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: Not classified

Admitted his sprint qualifying session had been messy after failing to join Hadjar in SQ3
Made a great start and pitted for slick tyres earlier than some key rivals to move into points places
Believed he was entitled to be left space by Alonso at turn 11 but stewards disagreed and gave him a penalty which cost him his first points finish
▶ Eliminated in Q2 as he encountered a problem with his battery. Reverted to an old power unit for the race
▶ Knocked into a spin by Doohan at turn one at the start of the grand prix, suffering damage which ruined his day

5/10: More unlucky than anything else

Alexander Albon

Alexander Albon, Williams, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 8th
Sprint race finish: 11th
Qualified: 7th (1 place behind team mate, +0.113s)
Grid: 7th (1 place behind team mate)
Start: +2 places
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 5th (4 places ahead of team mate)

The only Williams driver to get into SQ3, taking eighth on the grid
▶ Ran close to Hamilton but pitted later than him and dropped back
Penalised for failing to respect the Safety Car delta time, having had Russell close behind him in a braking zone when it was deployed
Got ahead of Norris and Sainz at the start, though the Williams pair made contact as they avoided the McLaren
▶ Was passed by both, then re-passed his team mate
Attacked Antonelli after the last VSC restart to take fifth, then kept the Mercedes behind

9/10: Only marked down for his Safety Car error, otherwise this was giant-killing stuff

Carlos Sainz Jnr

Sprint race start: 15th
Sprint race finish: Not classified
Qualified: 6th (1 place ahead of team mate, -0.113s)
Grid: 6th (1 place ahead of team mate)
Start: -1 place
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: 9th (4 places behind team mate)

The decision to only do one lap in SQ2 backfired as he made a mistake and ended up 10th on the grid
Early call to switch to slicks was spot-on, but hit the barrier at the chicane soon afterwards
Excellent Q3 lap, stringing his best sector times together, put him sixth on the grid for the grand prix
▶ Had to start on used medium tyres as the team fitted his fresh set during the sprint race
▶ Said he had damage after his first lap contact with Albon and wasn’t happy at dropping behind him during the first stint
Passed by both Ferraris at the restart

6/10: Grand prix qualifying showed he’s mastering the FW47 over a flying lap, errors elsewhere held him back

Nico Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber, Miami International Autodrome, 2025

Sprint race start: 11th
Sprint race finish: 9th
Qualified: 16th (3 places behind team mate, +0.13s)
Grid: 16th (3 places behind team mate)
Start: +2 places
Strategy: One-stop (H-M)
Finished: 14th

Nearly succeeded in valiant effort to drag his Sauber into SQ3, missing the cut by less than a tenth of a second
Dropped back at the start and was under-cut by rivals who switched to the soft sooner, finishing ninth
Could have reached Q2 but for a snap of oversteer on his final lap
▶ Started on hard tyres but the team waited until after the VSC periods to pit him
▶ Good pace on mediums at the end of the race but was too far back to challenge Gasly

6/10: Points chance went begging in the sprint race

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sprint race start: 18th
Sprint race finish: 15th
Qualified: 13th (3 places ahead of team mate, -0.13s)
Grid: 13th (3 places ahead of team mate)
Start: Held position
Strategy: One-stop (M-H)
Finished: Not classified

Much further off Hulkenberg than usual in sprint qualifying after locking up at turn 17.
▶ Made little progress in the sprint race and finished 15th
Had a much better qualifying session for the grand prix, claiming 13th on the grid
▶ Lost ground by pitting before the second VSC period, then caused the third one when he retired with a loss of power

5/10: Qualifying for the grand prix was weekend’s only highlight

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