Key events
Top 10
1. Piastr (McLaren)
2. Norris (McLaren), +4.630 seconds
3. Russell (Mercedes), +37.644
4. Verstappen (Red Bull), +39.956
5. Albon (Williams), +48.067
6. Antonell (Mercedes), +55.502
7. Leclerc (Ferrari), +57.036
8 Hamilton (Ferrari), +60.186
9. Sainz (Williams), +60.577 (for now)
10. Tsunoda (Red Bull), +74.434 (probably including a 5-second penalty)
Hadjar just They miss the points at 74,602, saving the Red Taurus difficult questions that one of their B-teastars ended up in front of his a-team at racing bulls.
Ocon (Haas) and gas (Alpine) also ended up on a lead circle. Hulkenberg (Sauber), Alonson (Aston Martin) and a walk is not.
DNF: Lawson, Bortoleto (Sauber), Bearman (Haas), Doohan (Alpine).
Sainz runs late in Hamilton and strikes him. Maybe Sainz will get two Penalties in this? On, of course, Hamilton blames, F1 drivers generally do not recognize guilt.
Oscar Piastra wins Miami GP
Simply impeccable performance from the series leader.
Lando Norris is another, a bit unhappy at the beginning.
George Russell’s Very Very strategy pays for the third.
Max Verstappen really finished within five seconds of Russell, for what is worth.
LAP 57/57: Formality.
“Make sure you’re within five seconds, max?”
“Why is that?”
He won’t tell him yet. Does Russell think he’ll get punishment? He won’t.
LAP 56/57: The drama died. Norris doesn’t catch Piatria. Verstappen doesn’t catch Russell. No one else is in seconds of anyone else.
LAP 54/57: Matthew Lawrenson writes: “Maybe or Alonso or Walk should be replaced by Alex Palou, who delivered another spanking to the Indycar field today? (Won 3 of the 4 races this season was second).”
A walk is an eternal perspective, isn’t it? It has three ciries stands and is still just 26 years old.
Alonso enters that “.200-hitting a baseball player who is still hanging in the territory of 42 years.
LAP 53/57: “We’ll try again next round,” Ferrari team says Leclerc.
“It’s okay,” Leclerc says. You don’t hear F1 drivers often say That.
Hamilton lets him go.
“Sainz 1.4 behind,” Hamilton said.
Hamilton: “You want me to let him go through them?”
Ouch.
LAP 52/57: Ferraris will replace the places. In the end.
Meanwhile, above, Norris is within four seconds of Piastra. Probably a little too late.
LAP 51/57: Sainz is the ninth, but may still be sentenced. Behind him, Tsunoda will Get punishment and only 5,192 seconds in front of Hadjar.
Ferrari plot is thickened. Leclerc asks how much Ferraris closes on Antonelli. Answer: “Can you go to clean air faster?” Leclerc: “I don’t know. I overheat.”
LAP 50/57: Alonso is stubbornly not moving after the blue flag is shown to move in to allow the leaders to cover it. He won two championships in F1 … during the George W. Bush administration.
If Verstappen passes Russell, the first four in the season will end in that order. Russell wouldn’t go through Verstappen for a third if he hangs.
LAP 49/57: Rubber experts, please, weighing – would Russell (over Verstappen) and Hamilton (Nad Leclerc) have now had a lack of media? Do they die now?
LAP 48/57: “This is a disappointing race for Aston Martin”, record a race commentator after seeing Alonso and walking by taking the last two places. Hey, they’re still going! Ask Olivera Bearman from Haas about how it is that the car suddenly stops working at a maximum speed on the F1 track.
LAP 47/57: Another factor remains the rest of the way there will be traffic. Piatri passed his walk.
Piastra and Norris, however, could jam and maybe bite for eating and still end up in front of Russell or Verstappen.
LAP 46/57: Hamilton, frustrating, not pulling from Leclerac.
Meanwhile, while we focused on Ferrari Drama, Norris is within five seconds of Piastra.
LAP 44/57: Albon has only one top five finishes this season. This could be a great result for him.
Hamilton would like to deposit Antonelli to retire with one Bookie in the season.
LAP 42/57: Possible duels for the rest of the place here …
1. Piatri is pretty good in front.
2. Norris is 24 seconds in front of …
3/4. Russell need Be faster than Verstappen on medium tires but Verstappen is close
5/6. For now, Albon is holding Antonelli, but soon he can stay …
7. Hamilton, though not so far in front of …
8 Leclerc, who complain about his radio that Hamilton becomes further advance because now it is dirty air while trying to hold …
9. Sainz.
10. Tsunoda must eventually serve the penalty and desperately trying to build the construction of a five-second spacing over …
11/12. Hadjar and Ocon.
Glizno, Hulkenberg, Alonso and a walk are still working, but probably won’t collect points today.
LAP 39/57: Finally Leclerc said he was released by Hamilton. It’s for the seventh place. It still has five seconds and is changing to catch the Antonelli.
LAP 38/57: “Keep Dr. Charles,” says Tim in Hamilton. Hamilton: “Man, guys …”
Liam Lawson falls out. Not a great race for the next generation of F1 drivers.
“This is not good teamwork,” says Hamilton. “That’s all I’m going to say.”
LAP 37/57: Hamilton is the right case for a teammate Leclerc to let go, because there is a faster car in medium tires.
Norris announces the fastest circle and now is with seven seconds Piatri. Russell is another time zone in the third, and Verstappen is not too far behind him.
“You want me just sitting a whole race?” Hamilton says on the radio. The team describes the urge to say, “You think you’re so faster? Then pass it!”
LAP 35/57: So Russell and Hamilton are currently on the media. So three drivers are a well back. Everyone else is on hard tires.
We get one of those overground attitudes that show how this monitors the snakes in everyday interstate interstate clocks in Miami with drivers who must be a little stunned by 2-3 times they are faster.
LAP 34/57: Verstappen wants to know if Russell is driving slowly slowly during the last virtual security car. Please don’t let me go to a football match that includes one of the children of Verstappen.
Hamilton crosses Leclerc! Or not! At this point I expect that my race data is to tell me Mario Andretti leadership on tires made of rocks as on Flintstones.
LAP 33/57: Bortoleto does not return to Pit Road. He stopped, and we will have a virtual security car.
LAP 32/57: Here I add some tire questions to tires because what we hear about the show is no What does the F1 page say. Commentators welcome Hamilton’s mastery on medium tires. The page says it’s on hard tires.
Yuki Tsunoda gets the fifth for five seconds to accelerate on Jama Lane.
Bortoleto is pulling from the race, joined Doohan and Bearman.
LAP 31/57: A virtual safety car disappeared in the middle of all that.
The most popular nine is released to everyone:
1.
2. Norris
3. Russell (on hard tires; other on the media)
4. Verstappen
5. Albon (who just passed …)
6. Antonelli
7. Sainz
8. Leclerc
9. Hamilton (hard?)
LAP 30/57: We all change the tires! Russell moves a little … Maybe.
Or not, as something goes wrong … but yes, it works! Get out in front of Verstappen!
LAP 29/57: Here we will get a virtual security car because Oliver Bearman car slows down to 0.
Drivers Pittiv will now have a distinct advantage and will do it.
LAP 27/57: Verstappen and Albon pits.
Fast 10. And whether they are mublished ..
1. Glasters, no
2. Norris, no
3. Russell, no
4. Leclerc, no
5. Verstappen, yes
6. Tsunoda, yes (wait – really?)
7. Hamilton, no
8. Antonelli, yes
9. Albon, yes
10. Sainz, yes
Ahh … Tsunoda is pitting now. That makes sense.
LAP 26/57: Antonelli enters the pit and must be held for a few seconds for traffic.
LAP 25/57: And now Norris announces the fastest circle. Sure at this point, however, it won’t get too much land until both cars have been kicked out, and then we’ll see how they work on new tires.
LAP 24/57: Front three are now well widespread. Piastri, who just published the fastest round, is almost eight seconds in front of the McLaren teammate Norris. Verstappen is another seven seconds ago. Mercedes Duo Antonelli and Russell are closing.
LAP 23/57: Ocon pit after the battle with Hamilton.
LAP 21/57: It’s hard to rain.
In Virginia, where I live. We have conflicting reports in Miami. Two wound pits are stopped for Gabriel Bartoleto (Sauber) and walking spear (Aston Martin), and conflicting reports on which tires they received.
Lewis Hamilton conquers a heavy battle with Esteban Ocon. Hamilton has about so much space at one time, because drivers have some roads near me, which are approximately 1.5 strips.
Several views Verstappen from the inbox:
Hugh Molloy: “Neorris is bottling again. Verstappen will do it every time because Norris blinks, every time the difference would be held at this time.
This was obviously sent before the first or second passage.
Tom Stratford: “The clearness is not really max. He doesn’t have it.”
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