Pretty much agree with Alastair
Mercedes must be frustrated at the pit call and Bottas lack of competitiveness. Hamilton was in control but after the penalty had a cracking drive to pick up a couple of points.
McClaren got two cars right up there at the finish, Carlos Sainz must be wondering if he made the right decision about Ferrari
The pink cars, or old Mercedes, did well they have been at the front of the grid and finishing races well all season.
Renault were there or there abouts. Ricciardo could do well in the McClaren next year, he's one of the most personable drivers on the grid.
Red Bull lost the plot in this one (unusual), I wonder if they are more affected by the loss of "party mode" than they may have thought being as they were one of the driving forces (pun intended) to remove it. Top marks to the RB staff who all came out to applaud the Alpha Team.
Alpha Tauri must be over the moon, particularly happy for Gasley, he deserved it and the other drivers seemed pleased for him, which says a lot.
Sad to see the Williams families last race, I hope there is a role for them in F1's governance, they have a wealth of experience from the front and rear of the grid. The team needed to do something to revive its competitiveness though.
Ferrari need a top to bottom shake up, no way with the money they spend they should be where they are. Poor engines, poor reliability, poor team decisions, funny how they fell away from being competitive after the FIA/F1 decision re their engines and possible cheating last year. Watching Williams overtaking them, very wrong. Surely they have to improve this season and next before the big 2022 changes come in