Welcome to the F1 Power Rankings: 2025 Canada GP, your weekly update from F1 Sprint News. Each week, we analyze driver performances, recent race results, and current standings to bring you the most accurate and insightful power rankings in Formula 1.
1. Oscar Piastri
Piastri continues to impress with top pace and racecraft. His dominant win in Monaco and consistent points finishes keep himte firmly at the top.
2. Lando Norris
Norris is matching Piastri’s pace closely, showing strong race management and qualifying speed. The McLaren duo leads the championship by a wide margin.
3. Max Verstappen
Verstappen remains a threat, though not as dominant as in previous years.He received a 10-second penalty for causing a collision with George Russell. His overall skill and Red Bull’s pace keep him high in the Formula 1 rankings.
4. George Russell
Russell has been reliable and competitive in the Mercedes, consistently scoring solid points and battling at the front-midfield level.
5. Charles Leclerc
Leclerc’s speed is evident, but inconsistent results and a few reliability issues hold him back from climbing further this F1 season.
6. Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton is adapting well to Ferrari. His experience and racecraft have earned valuable points, though the car’s pace limits his impact.
7. Kimi Antonelli
The young Mercedes driver shows promise, though his DNF in Monaco and some race mishaps suggest more development is needed.
8. Alexander Albon
Albon’s solid race in Spain boosts his confidence. Williams’ gradual improvement reflects in his consistent midfield points scoring.
9. Isack Hadjar
Hadjar is in great form. A strong Monaco race and steady accumulation of points propel him up the rankings, making him a rising talent to watch.
10. Nico Hulkenberg
Hulkenberg’s experience helps Sauber eke out points. His Monaco 5th place finish stands out as a season highlight.
11. Esteban Ocon
Ocon struggles for consistency and points in the Haas, with reliability and pace issues hampering his results.
12. Lance Stroll
Stroll has shown flashes of speed, but results are mixed. The Canadian crowd will be hoping for a strong home race.
13. Carlos Sainz
Sainz is adjusting to Williams but is yet to find strong results. Still, he’s an F1 driver with the talent to improve as the season progresses.
14. Pierre Gasly
Gasly’s solid qualifying and race pace add occasional points for Alpine, though consistency is needed.
15. Yuki Tsunoda
Tsunoda’s pace is promising but inconsistencies and incidents hold back his overall standing.
16. Oliver Bearman
Bearman is gaining experience in F1, though Haas struggles limit his opportunities to shine. He received a 10-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage in the Spain GP.
17. Liam Lawson
Lawson is still finding his footing but shows potential in the Racing Bulls car.
18. Fernando Alonso
Alonso has shown good pace but has been held back by some unfortunate car issues this season, limiting his points haul despite strong potential.
19. Gabriel Bortoleto
Bortoleto is a rookie still learning the ropes but could surprise in the latter part of the season.
20. Franco Colapinto
Colapinto is currently struggling after Spain, with few points and some disappointing finishes impacting his ranking.
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