#9 Sauber
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Charles Leclerc - DNF
It was the biggest weekend of Charles Leclerc's career so far by taking to the streets of his habitat.
Despite all the hype for the 19-year-old before qualifying, it ended badly when Leclerc crashed into the back of Brendon Hartley's Toro Rosso.
This took place after both cars had exited the tunnel and Leclerc had braking problems and could not steer his car out of Hartley's path in time.
A race to forget for the local.
Driver rating: 1/10
Marcus Ericsson - 11th
It's fair to say Marcus Ericsson had a quiet race on Sunday.
The only moments he really had was trying to defend his lead from the rapid Max Verstappen who eventually took over the Swede.
But Ericsson was able to finish ahead of ex-Sauber driver Sergio Perez who couldn't find any answers in his Force India.
Driver rating: 5/10