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F1 Driver Ratings: 2024 Chinese Grand Prix

Start, Shanghai International Circuit, 2024

The first sprint round of the season only added more pressure onto drivers as they returned to a circuit they had not raced at for five years.

With rain interrupting Friday’s sprint qualifying session, a low-grip track surface and multiple Safety Car interruptions during the grand prix itself, there was no simple day across the three during the race weekend.

That might have reflected in how none of the 20 drivers had a completely clean weekend where everything went perfectly. But that does not mean there were no eye-catching performances throughout the field.

Here are the RaceFans driver ratings for the Chinese Grand Prix weekend.

A guide to RaceFans’ driver ratings system

RaceFans’ driver ratings system assesses driver performance across all three days of a grand prix weekend. Naturally, performances during competitive sessions – qualifying, sprint races and grands prix – will carry the most weight to their rating.

However, practice performance can affect a driver’s weekend rating in the event of a major mistake, such as a crash, consistent errors throughout practice sessions or if a driver shows a notably impressive speed throughout all free practice sessions relative to their team mate.

The system attempts to take into account the relative performance of each driver’s car and the expected results from that, meaning that a driver who wins a race in a car clearly superior to the rest of the field may not necessarily score as highly as a driver who claims a low points finish in a midfield car.

Ratings also attempt to take into account mitigating factors outside of a driver’s control. If a driver is forced to miss considerable track time due to car problems, is the victim of being blocked in qualifying, finishes far lower than expected because of a heavily botched pit stop or suffers any other misfortune they cannot be reasonably expected to control, their rating should not be penalised.

RaceFans rates each driver’s weekend performance on a scale of 0 to 10, where ‘5’ is considered to be a typically average weekend performance from a typically average Formula 1 driver.

Here is a rough guide to each possible score:

N/ANot applicable – No rating is given as the driver did not sufficiently participate in the competitive sessions

0Disqualified – Only in the most extreme instance where a driver’s conduct disqualifies them from participation

1Appalling – An appalling display that brings a driver’s competency under immediate…

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