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Team by team analysis of the Miami Grand Prix

Team by team analysis of Sunday's inaugural Miami Formula One Grand Prix (listed in current championship order):

FERRARI (Charles Leclerc 2, Carlos Sainz 3)

Leclerc started on pole, with Sainz alongside in Ferrari's first front row lockout since Mexico 2019. Sainz was passed by Verstappen into the first corner and the Dutch driver then took Leclerc on lap nine. A late safety car allowed Leclerc to close the gap but Verstappen held on to win and cut Leclerc's lead to 19 points from 27. Ferrari are six points clear in the constructors' standings.

RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez 4)

Verstappen took his third win of the season, second in a row and 23rd of his career after starting third on the grid. He led from lap nine, apart from when he pitted on lap 26, and took a bonus point for fastest lap. Perez suffered a sensor problem on lap 20 that cost him time and a possible podium finish.

MERCEDES (George Russell 5, Lewis Hamilton 6)

Russell started 12th, and dropped to 15th after a slow start, but did a long stint on the hard tyre before pitting for mediums on lap 41 when the virtual safety car was deployed. Hamilton started sixth on mediums and pitted on lap 23. The seven times world champion collided with Alonso on the opening lap, dropping to eighth. He was passed by Russell late on with his team mate benefiting from fresher tyres.

MCLAREN (Daniel Ricciardo 13, Lando Norris retired)

Norris started eighth but crashed out after a collision with Pierre Gasly on lap 40 that triggered the safety car. Ricciardo started 14th and collected a five-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.

ALFA ROMEO (Valtteri Bottas 7, Guanyu Zhou retired)

Zhou was the first retirement of the race, pulling into the pits on lap

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