Max Verstappen spins off as Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez tops Miami practice
Max Verstappen missed out on top spot in final practice when he spun his Red Bull on a blistering lap of the new Miami International Autodrome.
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Max Verstappen missed out on top spot in final practice when he spun his Red Bull on a blistering lap of the new Miami International Autodrome.
MIAMI : Red Bull's Sergio Perez lapped fastest in final practice for the inaugural Miami Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday as Alpine's Esteban Ocon crashed heavily and took a trip to the medical centre.
Sergio Perez went fastest in the final practice session for the Miami Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon as Mercedes appeared to drop back from their promising showing on Friday afternoon.
The story of Friday practice at the Miami Grand Prix had to surround George Russell in his Mercedes, with the Briton looking really quick in his W13 car – and certainly the most competitive we have seen from it so far this season.
Santiago Urrutia maintained his form from the first practice session to go fastest in the second at WTCR Clean Fuels for All Race of France, as drives continued to get to grips with the Circuit de Pau-Ville. The Uruguayan set a best time of 1m20.125s in his Cyan Performance Lynk & Co 03 TCR, to end up just 0.079s faster than Mikel Azcona in his BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Hyundai Elantra N TCR.
After a disappointing start to the F1 season for Lewis Hamilton who has lacked pace so far, the Mercedes driver has admitted the car is improving after clear issues in the opening four Grand Prix’s. He managed a fourth place finish in the second practice session of the Miami Grand Prix, with team mate George Russell dismantling championship leader Charles Leclerc at the top of the leaderboard. Ad/> Despite the strong showing on American soil, the seven-time world champion says he is “still struggling” with the car, but says he can see the car is improving «bit by bit».