Lando Norris has taken his maiden Grand Prix win after beating Max Verstappen by seven seconds to win the Miami Grand Prix. The Englishman drove a brilliant race to be the first winner from Somerset scine Jenson Button in 2012, he took the lead of the race after undercutting Verstappen before a perfectly timed safety
Max Verstappen has taken his seventh consecutive pole at the Miami Grand Prix, the Dutchman set a 27.241 going nearly a tenth and a quarter faster than Charles Leclerc. The Dutchman however didn’t improve on his final lap but the car looked under better control than it did in sprint qualifying yesterday. Verstappen had earlier
Max Verstappen took victory in the sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix, the Dutchman took a three second victory ahead of Charles Leclerc. The Red Bull driver controlled the fast sprint after fending off Leclerc at the start. The Ferrari driver appeared to make a good start off the line before Verstappen swung passed
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc by just over a tenth to take pole position for the sprint at the Miami Grand Prix. The Dutchman took his third sprint pole in a row as the Ferrari driver struggled to get the tyres to work, which appeared to be the theme of the session. The Dutchman
Max Verstappen was fastest in practice for the Miami Grand Prix, the Dutchman set a 28.595 going just over a tenth faster than Oscar Piastri. Verstappen however didn’t look to have it all his own way as he looked to find his feat. He set his fastest time in the closing moments of the session,
Round six takes F1 across the Pacific Ocean and the continental United States to the Sunshine State of Florida on the Atlantic Coast for the Miami Grand Prix. The first of three trips to the United States see the sport come to a 3.363-mile circuit around the Hard Rock Stadium, while not on public roads
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:27:38.241 26 2 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT +00:05.384 18 3 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes +00:26.390 15 4 George Russell GBR Mercedes +00:33.229 12 5 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari +00:42.511 10 6 Lewis Hamilton
Max Verstappen has won the Miami Grand Prix finishing five seconds ahead of his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez. The Dutchman once again showed the strength off the Red Bull after starting ninth he was soon able to find his way through the top ten to get on the back of Perez before the first
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:27.718 01:27.328 01:26.847 2 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes 01:28.179 01:27.097 01:27.202 3 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 01:27.686 01:27.149 01:27.349 4 Kevin Magnussen DEN Haas – Ferrari 01:27.809 01:27.673 01:27.767 5 Pierre Gasly FRA Alpine – Renault
Sergio Perez has taken pole position for the Miami Grand Prix beating Fernando Alonso by three tenths, as the session drew to a anti climax as Charles Leclerc crashed his Ferrari in the closing moments of Q3. The Red Bull driver set a 26.841 putting him ahead of the Aston Martin. Perez set his fastest