Heroes
Max/Newey. Cut and paste. Max talked about the strategy the team used, which I'm sure was great, but the utter dominance of Max driving Newey's masterpiece makes the rest of the team invisible.
Hamilton. Driver and team finally seem to be getting back in sync. Hopefully this is a building block to a stronger 2024.
Norris. Sometimes a bad day creates the most interesting racing. If he'd qualified well, and started strong, there would be little to say, but instead we got to watch a great fight/recovery.
Ricciardo, Albon: pulling in solid points finishes for cars that never guarantee such things.
Race Control. Calling a red flag almost immediately after K-Mag's crash to ensure the safety barrier was properly sorted.
Zeroes
Perez. Yes, a good racer needs to be daring, but a points scoring driver needs to be aware that running three wide means you can't rely on someone giving space. I don't blame him for trying, well, I guess I am, hence the 'zero'.
Stroll/Aston Martin. Has any team/driver fallen apart this completely over an F1 season?
LeClerc. Sure, third place is good, but he's at risk of going down in history as a one dimensional driver setting pole positions and then vanishing on race day.