Max Verstappen survives late Charles Leclerc onslaught to win Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen survived a late onslaught from Charles Leclerc to win Formula One’s inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen survived a late onslaught from Charles Leclerc to win Formula One’s inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Max Verstappen used an aggressive early pass on Formula One championship leader Charles Leclerc then controlled the inaugural Miami Grand Prix for his third victory of the season.
The absence of a tecpro barrier at the exit of Turn 13 was the talk of the Miami Grand Prix on Saturday after Esteban Ocon and Carlos Sainz were both injured in crashes.
Miami Grand Prix chief Tom Garfinkel anticipates changes will be made to Formula One’s newest circuit after Lewis Hamilton compared it to a B&Q car park.
The inaugural Miami Grand Prix is held later this evening as F1 races in the US for the first time this season and many are intrigued just to see what racing action is thrown up.
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama led a celebrity cast attending Formula One's first foray into Miami, meeting Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton at the team garage.
There has been significant criticism from many of the drivers competing in this weekend's first F1 race at the Miami International Autodrome regarding the new circuit's low grip away from the racing line.
Esteban Ocon slammed the 'unacceptable' lack of a Tecpro barrier at Turn 13 on the Miami Grand Prix circuit after suffering a strong crash on Saturday. The Alpine driver revealed that Ferrari's Carlos Sainz had already questioned the FIA on the safety of the turn after suffering an injury on the same part of the track during practice.