Next up on the 2026 Formula One calendar - Silverstone for the British Grand Prix.
First held in 1926 and a part of the F1 World Championship every year since 1950, it is one of the most iconic races and weekends in the sport.
This year, Lewis Hamilton will be looking for his tenth win at the circuit whilst in the midst of a title race with Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.
The Austrian Grand Prix wasn't the strongest showing for the Ferrari man, as he lost ground to the Mercedes pairing, though Silverstone will provide the perfect opportunity for the seven-time world champion to bounce back.
Take a look at our power rankings, based on last weekend in Styria and looking forward to Silverstone below.
A steady but unspectacular weekend at the Red Bull Ring, Piastri picked up a fourth placed finish by maximising the package McLaren gave him.
The Australian never really had the pace to challenge those who finished ahead of him, though his 30s+ gap over teammate and reigning World Champion Lando Norris clearly indicate that he was the better of the Papaya drivers over the weekend in underperforming machinery.
Here's hoping McLaren can show signs of life at their home grand prix this weekend.
Championship leader Antonelli is having a stellar season with Mercedes thus far.
He has found himself stuttering over the past couple of races however, a DNF in Barcelona followed by a third-place in Austria have allowed others to gain ground on him.
It does go to show the standard the 19-year-old is setting though that a third-placed finish is seen as disappointing.
It was a case of what could've been for the Italian though as an unfortunately timed VSC ended his chances of challenging at the Red Bull Ring.
Ferrari's bizarre use of the soft tyre cost Hamilton in Austria, had they not felt that necessary then the seven-time champion would've likely finished fourth, if not challenged for a podium in a machine not really up to the task.
Considering Hamilton's experience and dominance at Silverstone over the last 20 years, it would be ridiculous to downplay his chances of winning, especially after he tasted victory with Ferrari for the first time in Barcelona two weeks ago and will be looking for seconds in his home race.
Not the smoothest weekend for the four-time world champion following his Q3 crash.
He recovered well to secure a second podium of the season at Red Bull's home grand prix, within touching distance of victory.
It was nice to see him battling his competitors in Austria rather than his own car, and his successes in battles with Hamilton, Piastri and Antonelli will have him smelling blood as he chases a first victory of the season in one of the only races he is yet to win more than once.
An easy choice at number one following a superb weekend in Austria.
Russell comes into Silverstone off the back of a second-place in Barcelona and victory in Austria, the perfect time to peak as he chases a maiden win of his home grand prix.
At the Red Bull Ring he showed excellent race craft and knowledge to put his car on pole in controversial circumstances, then never looked back in the race to take 25 points and regain second in the World Drivers' Championship standings.