After the opening five rounds of the 2024 Formula 1, Sky Sports F1 rate the drivers' performances to this point.
After the opening five rounds of the 2024 Formula 1, Sky Sports F1 rate the drivers' performances to this point. Max Verstappen and Red Bull have picked up where they left off with a dominant start to the season, but in a year when more than half of the drivers have expiring contracts, competition is fierce up and down the grid.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari - 6.5/10While he was the driver chosen to remain alongside Hamilton at Ferrari for 2025, Leclerc has so far failed to justify that decision. He showed the one-lap pace he is renowned for by joining Verstappen on the front row at the first two races, but has had some issues since delivering in the crunch time of Q3.
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