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A few days after welcoming his newborn daughter Lily into the world, Max Verstappen took pole position for the second time at the Miami Grand Prix.
Verstappen narrowly beat Lando Norris by 0.065 seconds, with sprint pole sitter Andrea Kimi Antonelli starting on the second row with Oscar Piastri.
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Norris loses four places on Lap 1, but soon recovers to third
Jack Doohan out of the race on Lap 1 after hitting Liam Lawson, triggering a brief virtual safety car (VSC)
After many attempts, Piastri makes it past Verstappen on Lap 14 to lead the race, quickly followed by Norris
Second VSC on Lap 28-30 as Oliver Bearman stops in the run off area following some engine trouble
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A third VSC on Lap 33-34 as Gabriel Bortoleto pulls off the track.