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Australian GP Driver Ratings Who Mastered the Storm in Melbourne

Introduction
Wow, what a way to start the 2025 Formula 1 season! The Australian Grand Prix was pure chaos, with rain, crashes, and unexpected results. It was a race where skill, quick thinking, and a little bit of luck made all the difference.
Lando Norris took home a well-earned victory, while some big names struggled to stay on track. If you missed the action, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered. Let's look at how each driver performed during the storm in Melbourne. We'll discover who achieved the highest level of success.
Driver Ratings for the 2025 Australian Grand Prix
Lando Norris – 10/10
Well, not this time! He took pole position, controlled the race, and stayed calm when things got messy. Even when McLaren seemed unsure about pit stop strategies, he kept his cool and brought home the win. This was his best wet-weather performance yet.
Max Verstappen – 9.5/10
Even when Red Bull isn't the fastest car on the grid, Verstappen always finds a way to fight for the win. He had a solid start and got past Piastri early on, but a small mistake let the Aussie back through. Still, finishing P2 in a race like this is a great result.
Kimi Antonelli – 9.5/10
Remember when people wondered if Antonelli was too young for F1? He proved them wrong. Starting way back in P16, he stayed out of trouble, made smart moves, and ended up finishing fourth! For a rookie in a tricky race, that achievement is remarkable.
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Solid Performances – The Drivers Who Kept It Together
George Russell – 8.5/10
You ever finish watching a race and think, "Wait, how did Russell end up on the podium?" That’s what happened here. He wasn’t the fastest, but he stayed on track when others didn’t. In tough races like this, sometimes that’s all you need.
Alex Albon – 8.5/10
Albon is proving to everyone why he deserves to lead Williams. With a much-improved car, he grabbed P5—his best season opener ever. If Williams keeps this up, see him fighting at the front more often.
Charles Leclerc – 7.5/10
Everything was going fine for Leclerc—until Ferrari messed up his pit stop timing (again). By the time they got him on the right tires, he had already lost too many places. He managed to recover a bit and finished P8, but it could have been much better.
Midfield Performers – The Ones Who Survived
Oscar Piastri – 7/10
He summed it up perfectly himself: “56 great laps, one bad one.” Piastri was fighting for a podium, but a late-race spin dropped him to ninth. A tough pill to swallow, especially at his home race.
Lance Stroll – 7/10
With Alonso out, Aston Martin needed Stroll to step up, and he did. Sure, he had some luck with other drivers making mistakes, but he kept his car on track. In a race like this, that’s half the battle.
Lewis Hamilton – 6.5/10
Hamilton’s Ferrari debut felt… familiar. He got stuck behind Albon early on, couldn’t find a way past, and then Ferrari’s strategy completely ruined his race. He briefly found himself in P1, but it didn’t last. To make things worse, Piastri overtook him on the last lap. Not the dream start he was hoping for.
Pierre Gasly – 6.5/10
One mistake cost Gasly a few places. He was doing well, but a slight misstep sent him tumbling down the order. Still, Alpine looks better than last year, so there’s hope for future races.
Yuki Tsunoda – 6.5/10
Tsunoda qualified brilliantly. However, Racing Bulls took too long to pit him for intermediate tires. He went from second place to outside the points. A real shame, because he deserved more from this race. For more race news and insights, check out BBC Sport F1. It's a trusted source for the latest updates and expert analysis on drivers.
Drivers Who Retired Due to Mistakes or Technical Problems
Liam Lawson – 5.5/10
He was making a solid recovery from a pit lane start, but he made a small mistake that ended his race early.
Gabriel Bortoleto – 5.5/10
The Brazilian rookie got caught out by the wet conditions. A small misjudgment put him in the wall before he could show what he was capable of.
Fernando Alonso – 5/10
You don’t often see Alonso make mistakes, but this time he did. His car spun on a curb, and his race was over just like that.
Carlos Sainz – 5.5/10
Unlike the others, Sainz’s crash wasn’t his fault. A sudden problem with the car made it lose control. He crashed straight into the barriers.
Jack Doohan – 5/10
With his dad watching from the stands, Doohan was hoping for a great race at home. Instead, he got a painful early exit.
Isack Hadjar – 5/10
Hadjar didn’t even make it to the first lap. A rough way to start an F1 career.
Conclusion
The 2025 Australian Grand Prix was a wild ride! Some drivers, like Norris and Antonelli, showed great skill. Others struggled in the tough conditions.
This race reminded us why we love Formula 1—anything can happen. As we head into the next round, one thing is certain: this season is going to be full of surprises.