Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Verstappen cruises to win inaugural Miami Grand Prix

- By Jenna Fryer

MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. » His first day racing around the new Formula One circuit in Miami was absolutely horrible. Then he made a mistake in qualifying that cost him a spot on the front row.

By the time race day rolled around, Max Verstappen had knocked it all out of his system.

Verstappen was explosive at the start Sunday and used a pair of aggressive passes to get past Ferrari and current championsh­ip leader Charles Leclerc. Once out front, the reigning world champion controlled the inaugural Miami Grand Prix for his third win in five races to start the season.

“We still have a few issues to solve,” Verstappen said. “I mean, we are quick, but my Friday was terrible, which is not great. But there’s a lot of potential.”

The 23rd win of the Dutchman’s career sliced eight points off Leclerc’s lead in the standings. Verstappen now trails him by 19 points headed into the Spanish Grand Prix in two weeks.

Verstappen started third Sunday after Ferrari locked out the front row with Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. in qualifying. But in the end, Red Bull got the best of its new rival for a second consecutiv­e race.

Verstappen pounced at the start to get ahead of Sainz, then set his sights on Leclerc and used a strong outside pass on the ninth lap to claim the lead. Verstappen went unchalleng­ed until a late crash between Lando Norris and Pierre Gasly brought out the safety car and set up a 10lap sprint to the finish on the 19-turn, 3.36-mile circuit (5.41 kilometers) built around Hard Rock Stadium.

Leclerc got a few looks inside in the closing laps, but Verstappen didn’t relent and won by 3.7 seconds. He also won two weeks ago at

Imola as Red Bull capitalize­d on a poor Ferrari weekend on Italian home soil with a 1-2 finish for Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

In Miami, Ferrari settled for second and third for Leclerc and Sainz, while Perez was fourth. After the race, he said he’s started talks on a new contract with Red Bull but neither side is in a hurry to complete a deal.

Mercedes showed much improvemen­t with fifthand sixth-place finishes for George Russell and Lewis Hamilton. It’s the fourth time in five races that firstyear Mercedes driver Russell has beaten the seventime champion.

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