Max Verstappen comfortably wins the first-ever Miami Grand Prix to leave Charles Leclerc reliant on Ferrari’s next upgrade package. Featuring Stuart Codling, executive editor, GP Racing.
Australian-American NBC Sports broadcaster Leigh Diffey joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about the hype surrounding the inaugural Miami Grand Prix and F1®’s skyrocketing popularity in the United States (02:22), the effect of ‘Drive to Survive’ on IndyCar and NASCAR (04:00), how F1® drivers make the transition to IndyCar (09:15) and the potential for young American Colton Herta to be successful in F1® (11:50), while we look back at last Sunday’s race in Miami won by reigning world champion Max Verstappen (17:28).
Max Verstappen won the inaugural Miami Grand Prix after surviving a late-race battle with Charles Leclerc to slash his championship deficit again.
Leclerc started from pole and held first off the line but Verstappen launched to second around the outside of Carlos Sainz, boxing in the Spaniard behind the lead Ferrari, forcing him to concede and instead focus on holding back Sergio Perez from fourth.
The Red Bull Racing car’s straight-line speed then became decisive. Verstappen latched onto the back of Leclerc on lap eight and dragged him through the final sector. The benefit of DRS made for an easy move into Turn 1 at the start of the following lap.
Continue reading on RACERNot bad for a car park. Michael is joined by Rod Gordon from Superlicence F1 Podcast to discuss his lucky number and the little-known official slogan of the Miami Grand Prix.