1) Verstappen - doesn’t really need any explanation, but I will highlight that Ferrari and RedBull started the year relatively competitive with each other and Ferrari having the slight edge, by the end of the year that had swung round if you only look at Perez’s results. Shortly after the TD Ferrari did lose form and RedBull were truly dominant for a while, but Verstappen was really the difference in a lot of races.
It gets trickier now!
2) Norris - this is a pick many will disagree with, but I think of the grid, no-one else got more out of his package and he pretty much single-handedly took the fight to the Alpine team and nearly won. McLaren need to take a step forward, he deserves to be in a race winning car.
3) Leclerc - started the year blindingly fast and got to grips quickly with the new machinery. Made some mistakes but ultimately won the most poles and the second most races which got him just ahead of…
4) Russell - adapted well to life at the front of the grid, and given one shot to win a Grand Prix, achieved that in an assured manner. He seemed to go off the boil in the middle of the year, but he turned things round again in the later stages of the season, which surprised me.
5) Sainz - when he finished he generally performed “to par” and won his first race. Very close with Russell in my mind, but made a few more mistakes when the car was tricky and his greater experience at the sharp end , team familiarity and the gap to his teammate all counted against him.
6) Hamilton his run after the break was perhaps the the second most impressive string of performances on the grid this year and you could therefore make an argument for him to be higher. Understandably, not really on it at the start of the year, when it became apparent that the he wasn’t going to be a contender, but I was also surprised that as the Merc continued to improve, Russell was able to come back at him.
7) Perez - Hard to believe I put him this low, and it does come down to how good the RedBull really was as to whether this is fair or not. Ultimately he put in some stellar drives at the start of the year and then seemed to lose his way. Sunday has always been his strong point and in a car with similar strengths, somehow he didn’t make that work for him. Generally a bit underwhelming in the final analysis.
8) Alonso - actually didn’t really outperform the car as much as I had the the impression he did, but there were some magic performances on occasion.
9) Ocon - another unfashionable choice, but he didn’t get blown away by Alonso, which is rare and generally brought the car home where it should be. Still don’t like him much though and really hope he and Gasly are a source of much “entertainment” next year.
10) Vettel, heart might have ruled head here, and it could easily have been Bottas or Magnusson or maybe even Albon. Like Magnusson had a difficult start to the year ultimately I do think he had a little more consistency and I’ve always liked him.
Honourable mention: Guanyu - I expected him to be terrible, he wasn’t and he seems like a funny guy. To my surprise I feel he’s earned another year.
Interesting note: what happened to Gasly this year, he was largely anonymous and has earned a seat in what should be the 4th fastest car next year…?!