The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix was a showcase of McLaren's dominance, with Oscar Piastri leading a 1-2 finish alongside teammate Lando Norris. Piastri's performance, securing pole position and victory, impressed the F1 Power Rankings judges, earning him top marks for the weekend. Nico Hülkenberg delivered a standout performance for Sauber, finishing fifth after a strong race strategy using his fresh tyres from an early qualifying exit and capitalising on a late Safety Car. His efforts were recognised with a high score of second in the Power Rankings.
Charles Leclerc overcame a challenging qualifying session to secure a podium finish, demonstrating resilience and race craft that earned him praise from the judges.
Rookie
Isack Hadjar continued his impressive debut season, scoring points once again and maintaining a 100% points finish rate in the recent triple-header. His consistent performances have not gone unnoticed in the Power Rankings.
While Norris couldn't match Piastri's pace in Spain, his overall consistency keeps him in contention in the Power Rankings leaderboard. Meanwhile,
after the collision and subsequent penalty, Verstappen did not make it onto the power rankings this week with a score of only 5.1, affecting his average which was previously 8.7 and losing his spot in P1 to Piastri.
Overall power ranking standings:
Power Rankings Classification after the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix