Max Verstappen victorious in Miami as stars descend on Hard Rock Stadium
Max Verstappen overcame the boo brigade and Sergio Perez to win the Miami Grand Prix and extend his world championship lead.
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Max Verstappen overcame the boo brigade and Sergio Perez to win the Miami Grand Prix and extend his world championship lead.
Max Verstappen will start the Miami Grand Prix in ninth and Lewis Hamilton in 13th, with Sergio Perez on pole for Red Bull. Verstappen had been quickest in the day’s earlier practice session, with Leclerc second and last weekend’s winner in Baku, Perez, third.
MIAMI: Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff slammed the Formula One outfit's car as "a nasty piece of work" on Saturday (May 6) after a frustrating qualifying effort for the Miami Grand Prix left the Austrian scratching his head and at times speechless.
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.
Sergio Perez merebut pole position di Kualifikasi F1 GP Miami 2023. Rekan setimnya di Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen cuma duduk di posisi kesembilan.
Lewis Hamilton has described Mercedes' form as a "kick in the guts" - but team principal Toto Wolff insists his superstar driver will still sign a new contract.
Mercedes' Miami Grand Prix practice session pace was “a kick in the guts”, according to Lewis Hamilton, who claims his team “desperately” need car upgrades. Hamilton was seventh fastest and 0.928 seconds off the pace of leader and world champion Max Verstappen on Friday. Ad «It's a kick in the guts and it's a little bit difficult to take sometimes,” Hamilton said.
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.