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Miami Grand Prix: the top/flop of the editorial staff

Tops

Third in a row for Oscar Piastri

The opponents were left more than thirty seconds behindand the most surprising is that the McLaren did not even need to force. Oscar Piastri, who has left for the fourth position, has mastered the Miami Grand Prix from start to finish. He thus won his third victory in a row, the fourth in six races. He is of his teammate Lando Norris, the two McLaren seeming to ride in another dimension. In the , they fly: 131 points for Oscar Piastri, 115 for Lando Norris. One thing is certain: McLaren dominates, and it becomes difficult to imagine who will stop them this season.

Great performance for Alex Albon

Leaving sixth and seventh, the Williams pilots had a nice card to play, and Alex Albon took advantage of it. Thanks to a well -performed strategy and a virtual safety car that fell at the right time, it limited the losses during its passage to the stands. Then he knew how to impose a sustained pace, leaving the Ferrari, Kimi Antonelli and even Carlos Sainz behind him. It ends at A superb place and leaves with 10 points amply deserved.

Kimi Antonelli has a beautiful Floridian weekend

Andrea Kimi Antonelli made an impression at the Grand Prix of Miami 2025. At only 18 years old, He signed the pole position for the Sprint racebecoming the youngest pilot to achieve this feat in Formula 1. Even if he only finished seventh in the sprint, he showed a good pace throughout the weekend. In the main race, he started in third place and won A solid sixth position on in of several experienced pilots. This allows him to climb to sixth place in the , confirming that he is already a serious pretender among the big ones.

Flops

Jack Doohan’s latest race?

Rumors suggest that Jack Doohan may not be present in Imola in two weeks. Already under pressure since his arrival at Alpine’s arrival, the second pilot of the stable was rushed from the 14th position, but his Grand Prix stopped in the second round after a hanging with Liam Lawson from the start. One more fault for the Australian, who could well precipitate the end of his adventure at Alpine.

Another problem of strategy for Ferrari

Scuderia lived A particularly difficult weekend. Despite an almost unexpected third place of Lewis Hamilton during the Sprint race, Ferrari struggled to keep the pace in the race, contenting himself with a seventh position for Charles Leclerc and an eighth for Hamilton. Even more worrying, the two pilots expressed their frustration in the face of the strategic decisions of the stable, which announces a tense post-course meeting. After six Grand Prix, Ferrari appears as The edge team most in difficulty. Enough to feed serious concerns.

A mixed assessment for pilots

Pierre Gasly lived a difficult weekend. After failed qualifications that saw him in Q1, he had to start the race from the lane of the stands to adjust his car. In the race, he could not return to the points, ending in 13th place. Esteban Ocon achieved a good qualification by reaching Q3, but he could not maintain his pace in the race. He lost several positions and finished in 12th place, without scoring points. Isack Hadjar showed good resistance by finishing in 11th place, just out of the points. He managed to get ahead of pilots like Gasly and Ocon and remained competitive throughout the race.

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