Leclerc says Ferrari 'struggling like crazy" with their car
Ferrari are struggling with an inconsistent car that is competitive in qualifying but off pace in the race, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz said after a difficult Miami Grand Prix.
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Ferrari are struggling with an inconsistent car that is competitive in qualifying but off pace in the race, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz said after a difficult Miami Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen hailed his victory at the Miami Grand Prix as “simply f****** lovely” after he beat Sergio Perez and the boo brigade to extend his world championship lead.
Max Verstappen claimed it was “absolutely fine” that some spectators at the Miami Grand Prix booed his victory. The two-time and current world champion started way back in ninth on the grid on Sunday afternoon in the United States, but was quickly up into second spot, needing fewer than 15 full laps to sit in behind his team-mate Sergio Perez. Ad With 46 laps gone, he then made his move on the Mexican and swung into the lead.
Max Verstappen stole all the headlines en route to victory at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. Starting in ninth place, the Red Bull driver had his work cut out as he clawed his way up the field.