Verstappen wins Miami sprint race from pole after first-corner flashpoint
Max Verstappen won the sprint race in Miami as Fernando Alonso accused Lewis Hamilton of "arriving like a bull" as they collided at the first corner.
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Max Verstappen won the sprint race in Miami as Fernando Alonso accused Lewis Hamilton of "arriving like a bull" as they collided at the first corner.
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World champion Max Verstappen grabbed pole position for Saturday's sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix but was far from happy with the performance of his tyres. Verstappen finished 0.108 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez third. "To be honest with you, it felt pretty terrible. Maybe that last session, it was just really difficult to get the tyres to work. I didn't improve much on the soft but I'll take it," said the Dutchman, who was also fastest in the earlier practice session.
MIAMI :Red Bull's Max Verstappen grabbed pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint race on Friday and he was joined on the front row by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who missed most of the morning practice after spinning out.
Max Verstappen finished fastest in practice for the Miami Grand Prix despite complaining that he was driving on “egg shells”.
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