The 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone delivered everything Formula 1 fans could ask for—strategic battles, mechanical heartbreak, late-race drama and a safety car finish. While Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc celebrated a memorable victory, The Race journalist Edd Straw assessed every driver’s weekend and ranked their performances based on qualifying, race pace and overall execution.
Charles Leclerc Leads the Ratings
Leclerc emerged as Straw’s highest-rated driver after converting a strong weekend into Ferrari’s landmark 250th Formula 1 victory. The Monegasque remained composed throughout the race, managed changing conditions perfectly and capitalised when championship leader Kimi Antonelli encountered late mechanical trouble.
The victory marked:
Ferrari’s 250th Formula 1 Grand Prix win.
Leclerc’s first win since 2024.
His ninth career Formula 1 victory.
Lewis Hamilton Impresses Despite Missing Out on Second
Lewis Hamilton also received high praise after another competitive outing in front of his home crowd. Although Ferrari’s late strategy call and a five-second penalty prevented him from finishing second, Straw acknowledged Hamilton’s pace and racecraft throughout the weekend.
Hamilton eventually finished third behind George Russell after the race concluded under the safety car.
George Russell Delivers Another Consistent Performance
Mercedes driver George Russell maximised his opportunities to secure second place. Staying out during the late safety car phase proved to be the right strategic decision, allowing him to finish ahead of Hamilton and collect another valuable podium.
Antonelli’s Weekend Ends in Frustration
Pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli looked capable of fighting for victory after winning the Sprint and starting from the front of the grid. However, a damaged front wheel shield severely affected his Mercedes during the closing stages, forcing him out of contention.
The Italian eventually finished outside the points after receiving a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits while nursing the damaged car. Mercedes later accepted responsibility for the mechanical issue.
Other Drivers Who Earned Recognition
Straw’s rankings also highlighted strong performances from several midfield drivers who extracted maximum performance from their machinery. Drivers who kept mistakes to a minimum and delivered consistent pace throughout the weekend were rewarded with higher ratings, while those who underperformed relative to their cars slipped down the rankings.
British Grand Prix 2026 – Race Result
Winner: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Second: George Russell (Mercedes)
Third: Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)
Why Straw’s Rankings Matter
Unlike the official finishing order, Edd Straw’s driver rankings evaluate the complete weekend, including qualifying performances, race execution, strategy management, consistency and how much each driver extracted from their machinery. As a result, the ratings often differ from the final race classification, offering a broader assessment of individual performances.

















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