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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF1000, leads Sergio Perez, Racing Point RP20, Daniel Ricciardo, Renault F1 Team R.S.20, and Carlos Sainz Jr., McLaren MCL35
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Hungarian Grand Prix - Driver Ratings

Two drivers notched up perfect scores for the Hungarian Grand Prix, but several others failed to impress in the third round of the 2020 Formula 1 season.

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Lewis Hamilton – 10 

For the second race in a row Hamilton deserves a perfect score. Bottas pushed him hard in qualifying but he had enough in hand to secure a 90th F1 pole. Didn’t put a foot wrong in the race and lapped everyone up to and including sixth with his searing pace. Basically, flawless at track where he excels and is now an eight-time winner. 

Max Verstappen – 9 

On any other day, splitting the Mercedes cars and holding one off to the finish would earn a perfect score, but Verstappen’s pre-race off was so clumsy. It might have had more serious consequences given the components that were damaged, so he was fortunate to even get to race. Nevertheless, brilliant start and superb pace on worn mediums at the end. 

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