Carlos Sainz thankful to complete full race distance after trying couple of rounds
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has said that it was much-needed that he completed a full race distance as he finished in third for the Miami Grand Prix.
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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has said that it was much-needed that he completed a full race distance as he finished in third for the Miami Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc finished second in the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, but he certainly won the award for best warm-up before the race as he had a kickabout with David Beckham.
Max Verstappen kept Charles Leclerc at bay at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday as the Dutchman reduced the deficit to the championship leader down to 19 points.
World championship leader Charles Leclerc praised the enthusiasm of Ferrari's many American fans Saturday, but warned of a tense battle ahead after leading the Italian team to a front-row lockout at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque claimed pole position ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz after world champion Max Verstappen made a rare error and slipped to third on the grid for Red Bull at a packed Miami International Autodrome.
Charles Leclerc will start the Miami Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz as the Scuderia locked out the front row in qualifying.
Lando Norris and Sergio Perez have criticised the track at the first Miami Grand Prix after several drivers struggled with the surface in the opening practice sessions.
World championship leader Charles Leclerc was fastest for Ferrari in Friday morning's opening free practice ahead of the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya says he is intrigued to see how Charles Leclerc performs this weekend after his mistake in Imola, and believes that Max Verstappen could be hard to beat if he maintains his form.