Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Max Verstappen claims inaugural Miami Grand Prix title

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Sunday’s inaugural Miami Grand Prix Formula

One race in Miami Gardens, Fla., lived up to its billing as a heavyweigh­t battle between the series’ two points leaders -- Charles Leclerc of Ferrari and Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

Verstappen came away with the victory, the second in a row and third of the year for the 2021 F1 drivers’ champion. His earlier wins had come in Saudi Arabia and Italy.

Leclerc, who led the championsh­ip by 27 points at the start of Sunday, had won in the season-opener in Bahrain and Race 3 in Australia. He finished second on Sunday, 3.7 seconds behind Verstappen.

Carlos Sainz finished third in his Ferrari while Sergio Perez was fourth for Red Bull.

Fifth was George Russell in a Mercedes. He was followed by teammate and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton.

“It was an incredible grand prix,”verstappen said. “Very physical as well. I think we kept it exciting until the end. It was an incredible Sunday for us.” Verstappen had started the race alongside teammate Perez in the second row, behind the Ferraris of polesitter Leclerc and Sainz.

But the Dutch-belgian Red Bull driver passed Sainz just after the standing start. He then tracked down Leclerc, caught him on Lap 8 and passed the Monaco driver on the first turn of Lap 9.

Verstappen worked his way out to a 4.6-second lead over Leclerc when the Ferrari driver pitted on Lap 25.The stop was a slow one.verstappen pitted a lap later and responded with a quick stop. With stops completed, Verstappen’s lead had jumped to over 7 seconds.

On Lap 41 of 57, Pierre Gasly in an Alphatauri and Lando Norris in his Mclaren made contact to bring out a safety car. The crash sent some teams scrambling to pit and move to different tire compounds.

Verstappen, Leclerc, Sainz and Perez stayed out, but suddenly tightly packed at the front of the field in that order when the safety car retired on Lap 47 of 57. Leclerc kept the pressure on Verstappen over the next seven laps until Verstappen pulled away over the final three laps.

“Towards the end I thought I could get Max at one point,” Leclerc said,“but today they had the advantage in terms of pace.”the race was conducted on a purpose-built, 19-turn, 3.36-mile street circuit around the Hard Rock Stadium where the NFL’S Miami Dolphins play.the circuit did not get much love from drivers before the race because the surface proved extremely slippery on the portions that were not rubbered up, making for one-groove racing. The racing turned out to be better than predicted.

 ?? ?? Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherland­s celebrates winning the Miami Grand Prix at Miami Internatio­nal Autodrome
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherland­s celebrates winning the Miami Grand Prix at Miami Internatio­nal Autodrome

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