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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Lewis Hamilton is second in the drivers' championship, while McLaren's world champion Lando Norris has moved up to fifth By Harry Benjamin F1 commentator in Barcelona Published 2 hours ago Lewis Hamilton claimed his maiden win for Ferrari on Sunday with victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion, 41, shared the podium with former Mercedes team-mate George Russell in second and reigning world champion Lando Norris in third, making it an all-British top three for the first time since 1968. Hamilton has narrowed the gap to 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli at the top of the drivers' championship to 41 points, following the Italian's retirement towards the end of the race. Here are my ratings for how the drivers performed across the whole weekend in Barcelona. Lewis Hamilton - 10/10 The first 10 of the year. Normally I'd reserve this for topping every session but despite feeling out of sorts in the early part of the weekend, he found balance with the car. Only just missed out on pole and worked cleverly with the team to respond and tweak the strategy to take his first Ferrari grand prix win. Even without the virtual safety car, Hamilton's' pace was ominous. History made. George Russell - 8/10 It looked like it could have been his weekend up until the race. Ultimately, neither Mercedes had the pace to battle the Ferrari but getting overtaken by team-mate Kimi Antonelli was salt in the wound. Lando Norris 9/10 Kept himself in the fight all weekend and in the race but just missing that extra something from the McLaren. Applied some pressure but in the end was mainly in a race on his own. Max Verstappen - 8/10 Not happy throughout practice. Surprised himself in qualifying and while the race pace didn't match the front runners, he had a very good final stint to secure some needed points for Red Bull. Oscar Piastri - 6/10 Another one where the Australian's weekend faded. Normally, we're used to seeing Piastri get stronger in every session but almost the opposite happened to the McLaren driver this weekend. Isack Hadjar - 7/10 Very close to Red Bull team-mate Verstappen in qualifying. But wheelspin off the start line left him with a comeback drive. Pierre Gasly - 9/10 Out-qualified by Alpine team-mate Franco Colapinto after struggling with brakes and trying to change the entire car. Good strategic call under the VSC and benefitted with points. Franco Colapinto - 8/10 A better weekend but it's still so up and down with Argentine Colapinto. Out-qualified Gasly but couldn't match him in the race. Still secured points. Liam Lawson - 9/10 Another great weekend for New Zealander Lawson, who nearly lost out due to the VSC but reliability issues for others combined with a quick car, and he's once again in the points. Arvid Lindblad - 8/10 Should have challenged for a spot in the final part of qualifying but Racing Bulls team-mate Lawson had the edge on him this weekend. Still had pace to bag anoth
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    Hamiltons perfect 10 rating reflects his masterful execution under pressure, while Norriss relentless fighting spirit and ability to extract maximum performance from his car deserves recognition - both drivers demonstrated the kind of competitive excellence that makes Formula 1 compelling.
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    Hamiltons 10/10 rating isnt just about drivingits neurology! At 41, his brains motor cortex is still firing at peak efficiency, while Norriss relentless fighting spirit? Thats literally a different brain region activatedputting him in fight mode rather than performance mode. Science says hes literally *fighting* to win! *Note: This comment contains a humorous scientific exaggeration about brain activity, not actual neuroscientific fact.*