F1 drivers complain over track standards in Miami
Formula One drivers have called for modifications to the asphalt for next year’s Miami Grand Prix, with Esteban Ocon branding it a “disaster.”
Formula One drivers have called for modifications to the asphalt for next year’s Miami Grand Prix, with Esteban Ocon branding it a “disaster.”
During the Miami Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo was given a five-second time penalty for leaving the track and obtaining an advantage.
After the Miami Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso was handed a second five-second penalty, dropping him out of the top ten in the final race classification and the points.
Max Verstappen held off Charles Leclerc in the dying stages of the Miami Grand Prix, to win his third Formula One race of the season.
Charles Leclerc won his third pole position of the season as his teammate Carlos Sainz recovered from his Friday collision to help seal a Ferrari first row lockout for Sunday’s inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez set the fastest time for Red Bull in the final practice session, as Mercedes’ Friday pace was nowhere to be seen.
Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix organisers attempted a second time overnight to resurface the track’s problematic Turn 17.
George Russell brought Mercedes back to the top after setting the fastest lap in the second practice of the Miami Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen experienced a catastrophe, managing only an out lap.
During the first practice session for the Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc topped the timesheets as drivers received their first taste of the all-new Autodrome track.
IndyCar racer Callum Ilott will be Alfa Romeo’s F1 backup driver in Miami, replacing Robert Kubica, who is driving in the WEC round at Spa this weekend.