F1i's Driver Ratings for the British Grand Prix

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He pushed Lewis Hamilton to earn his pole, but Sebastian Vettel nailed the start on Sunday and the two safety car periods failed to get the better of him. The German had some subtle help however in the form of Kimi Raikkonen's skirmish with Ham on the opening lap and Mercedes' decision not to pit Valtteri Bottas during the first Safety Car period. F1i rates and reviews the action from the 2018 British Grand Prix.

Brendon Hartley (Did not start) : No Score
When it comes to bad luck, Brendon Hartley is the worthy successor to fellow Kiwi Chris Amon. A suspension failure in FP3 led to a pitlane start for the Toro Rosso driver. But when the lights went out, Brendon was still in his garage, following a last-minute technical issue. When he finally got underway, his team brought him in after a single lap. His race was done and dusted.