6?? Round Six: Miami 6??
Two weeks ago in China, we completed our first out of six sprint races this season.
This week, F1 will head to “The Sunshine State” — Florida!
Hosted in Miami International Autodrome since its inception, the Miami GP will be the first of the three races in the States. The track features a mix of tight and technical sectors with plenty of walls and kerbs.
So, what should we look out for this weekend? ??
Ahead of the 2024 race, here’s a little reminder of what happened in Miami last year:
?? Qualifying madness: Sergio Pérez qualified on the pole, with Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz rounding off the top 3. Kevin Magnussen qualified fourth in Haas’ home Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas could not set a lap after a red flag caused by Charles Leclerc’s crash.
?? Super Max in action: Verstappen sensationally charged his way to victory after starting ninth. Pérez and Alonso rounded off the podium. Additionally, the Dutchman tied Sebastian Vettel’s record of 38 wins in a Red Bull.
?? Magnussen expected more: Magnussen was expecting more than scoring one point after starting as high as fourth, although the Dane particularly enjoyed battling with Leclerc in the Ferrari.
What’s your prediction for the Miami GP? Let us know in the comments below! ??
p/s: Don’t forget that the Miami round is a sprint weekend.
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