Whilst it was an excellent weekend for those drivers, for others, it was a very damaging one, with Williams driver Franco Colapinto immediately coming to mind in that regard.
The Argentine star made a costly error and crashed during qualifying on Friday, causing huge damage to his Williams car for the second successive race in a row, and failed to make up much ground after starting from the pitlane for Saturday's Grand Prix.
Red Bull have been linked with a swoop for the Argentinian with Sergio Perez's future uncertain given his poor form, although news on that front appears to have gone quiet of late. Meanwhile, Colapinto had previously been a contender for the Sauber/Audi seat, however, that has now been filled by F2 star Gabriel Bortoleto.
Now, speaking in Vegas, Colapinto revealed he remains unsure of what next year holds for him, confirming that key talks are taking place with Williams chief James Vowles over what 2025 could look like.
He did, however, make it very clear that he is not ready for his F1 journey to be over.
"I really don't know what my future will look like," Colapinto told the media. "My manager is in talks with James [Vowles].
"My goal is of course clear. I didn't come here to do a few races. I came to stay."