Yuki Tsunoda was another driver to produce one of their most competitive seasons to date, with RB team boss Laurent Mekies heaping praise on the Japanese youngster for the progress made throughout his fourth term. A run of five points finishes in six races was particularly impressive early on, as well as a special run to third on the grid during a wet qualifying session in Brazil.
Missing out
Right on the tail of Tsunoda are Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and Williams racer Alex Albon, while Franco Colapinto and Liam Lawson also earned respectable scores for the performances they delivered when stepping into the cockpit mid-season.
Final leaderboard
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