Sergio Perez was once again influenced by a disappointing qualifying session and struggled at the Canadian GP. After failing to impress in the qualifying rounds in Monaco and Spain, Checo's misfortune followed him to Montreal, where he started in 12th position, limiting his impact on the race.
Despite having the fastest car on the grid, the RB19, the Mexican driver finished in sixth place. He struggled to catch up with the Ferraris after adopting a strategy of using hard tires, followed by mediums, and finishing with soft tires in the final stretch to secure the point for the fastest lap.
As a result, Checo Perez's performance during the Canadian GP weekend received harsh evaluations in the Power Rankings, failing to even make it into the top 10.
- 10 - Alexander Albon
- 9.6 - Max Verstappen
- 9.0 - Fernando Alonso
- 8.8 - Lewis Hamilton
- 7.6 - Esteban Ocon
- 7.4 - Charles Leclerc
- 7.2 - Carlos Sainz
- 7.0 - Valtteri Bottas
- 6.8 - Lando Norris
- 6.2 - Oscar Piastri
Meanwhile, Alexander Albon, who crossed the finish line in seventh place just behind Perez's Red Bull, was highly praised. He received a perfect score of 10, suring the winner Max Verstappen (9.6) and Fernando Alonso (9.0).
Despite maintaining his position in the drivers' championship after the Canadian GP, Perez's position in the F1 Power Rankings continues to decline.
With a rating of 6.9, he now sits in eighth place, dropping two positions since the Spanish GP. According to motorsport experts, he is currently on par with Pierre Gasly.
On the other hand, Max Verstappen remains the dominant force in the overall standings, followed by Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton.
- 9.1 - Max Verstappen
- 8.7 - Fernando Alonso
- 8.2 - Lewis Hamilton
- 7.5 - George Russell
- 7.4 - Alexander Albon
- 7.1 - Yuki Tsunoda
- 7.1 - Esteban Ocon
- 6.9 - Pierre Gasly
- 6.9 - Sergio Perez
- 6.8 - Charles Leclerc