Alonso’s unusual brake problem and more unheard Miami team radio
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From messy mirrors to a strange problem for Fernando Alonso, here are the best unheard team radio messages from the Miami Grand Prix.
From messy mirrors to a strange problem for Fernando Alonso, here are the best unheard team radio messages from the Miami Grand Prix.
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Ferrari blamed an error with their rear wing after losing pole position for the Six Hours of Spa when their number 50 car was found to be underweight.
Alex Palou continued IndyCar’s run of different pole-winners this year in an extremely close qualifying session at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ferrari secured a second successive World Endurance Championship pole for Saturday’s Six Hours of Spa with their number 50 car.
McLaren produced another of their strong upgrades in Miami and look likely to be a greater threat to Red Bull and Ferrari in the coming races.
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Lando Norris says McLaren have every chance of being able to fight for the world championship next season after winning the Miami Grand Prix.
Theo Pourchaire will contest the majority of the remaining races on the IndyCar schedule for McLaren in place of David Malukas, the team has confirmed.
Charles Leclerc will have a new race engineer for the first time in his Ferrari career from next week’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz Jnr endured a tough Miami Grand Prix after calling for penalties against two rivals, collecting one himself and being frustrated by the Safety Car.
Lewis Hamilton was third-quickest in Q2 but fell to ninth in the final round. Mercedes say a gust of wind was to blame.
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Formula 1 generated £442 million ($553m) in revenue during the first quarter of 2024, an increase of 45% compared to the same period last year.
Only seven Formula 1 drivers started more races before taking their first win than Lando Norris. Here are more Miami Grand Prix statistics.
Lando Norris revealed he didn’t have to push for long to pull away from Max Verstappen as he claimed victory in the Miami Grand Prix.
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The Safety Car failed to pick up race leader Lando Norris by just 20 metres on Sunday. That won the race for the McLaren driver.
Penske has suspended four staff members, including team president Tim Cindric, after two its drivers were disqualified from the opening round of the season.
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari need to make as much progress with their forthcoming upgrade as McLaren did last weekend.