Max Verstappen insists Miami Grand Prix win 'not impossible' despite starting in ninth
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said victory in Sunday's Miami Grand Prix is "not impossible" despite him starting ninth on the grid.
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Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said victory in Sunday's Miami Grand Prix is "not impossible" despite him starting ninth on the grid.
Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes was criticised by Toto Wolff as being "a nasty piece of work" after the British driver qualified only 13th for the Miami Grand Prix.
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida: World champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull set the fastest time in Friday’s practice for the Miami Grand Prix while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc suffered a crash into a barrier. After Mercedes enjoyed a 1-2 effort in the opening session, with George Russell leading the way from Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen, the current championship leader, responded with an impressive best lap time of 1:27.930.
Mercedes driver George Russell was quickest in Free Practice One at the Miami Grand Prix on Friday evening after calling his spat with Max Verstappen «pathetic.» Russell, alongside team-mate Lewis Hamilton, have endured another slow start to the season where they once again look set to struggle behind Red Bull and Ferrari, and may face a stronger challenge this year from Aston Martin. Ad However, on Friday in Florida, in the first session at least, they were the top performers despite leaving it late.
MIAMI: George Russell overcame steering issues that threatened to scuttle his first practice session of the Miami Grand Prix on Friday (May 5) to put his Mercedes top of the timing sheets ahead of team mate and seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton.
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