Miami F1

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Vettel: Underpants appearance in Miami F1 a "piss-take" (autosport.com)

Sebastian Vettel says his brief appearance wearing his underpants outside his race overalls at the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was a “piss-take”.

“If I feel really comfortable in the car, then I think there's a lot more to squeeze," he said. "It's a tricky one,” he said of the circuit. And then on the other hand, there is the asphalt that is breaking up.

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Hamilton: Miami F1 chicane like racing around B&Q car park in a kart (autosport.com)

Lewis Hamilton says the Miami Formula 1 circuit's tight uphill chicane reminds him of driving karts around B&Q car parks as a kid.

It meant that if drivers did stray off the racing line then they were almost guaranteed to spin. “It's kind of crazy when you think that people in this day and age should be able to make a flat road relatively easy,” he said. But once you go slightly offline, if you lose the rear end, you can't catch it any more. “That's kind of cool,” he said. So I don't know if they will be able to grind that at night and improve it.” “It's a corner where maybe in future they can remove that one and it will improve the track.”

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Hamilton's scary Merc warning to frontrunners as Max faces race ... (Fox Sports)

Hamilton's scary Merc warning to frontrunners as Max faces race against time: Qualifying LIVE.

But it’s frustrating not to have that track time.” It meant the reigning world champ did not set a lap time and missed out on valuable practice time on the new track as Horner was left to rue the inability to carry out the team’s plan going into the qualifying session. Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton fired a major warning to the rest of the grid, claiming that the team’s cars “seem to be quicker” ahead of the qualifying session at the Miami Grand Prix.

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Miami GP boss defends high F1 ticket prices (autosport.com)

Miami Grand Prix chief Tom Garfinkel has defended the Formula 1 race's extremely high ticket prices, saying it is driven by how much demand there is for the ...

You can see a lot of different parts of the race track. There's a lot of different things with campus passes. "I mean, we never really did a public on-sale and we had so much demand that ticket prices were partly a function of that."

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F1 Grand Prix qualifying results: Leclerc takes Miami GP pole (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Charles Leclerc took pole position for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix at the Hard Rock Stadium, the fifth round of the 2022 F1 World Championship, ...

McLaren’s Lando Norris leapt up to third with a flying final lap, ahead of Perez and Sainz. He vaulted up to fifth quickest. Gap Time Driver Cla

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F1 2022 Miami Grand Prix - Full Qualifying Results (crash.net)

Full Q1, Q2 and Q3 results from F1 qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix, Round 5 of the 2022 F1 world championship.

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2022 Miami Grand Prix FP3 report and highlights: Perez leads ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Sergio Perez put Red Bull top of the charts in final practice for the Miami Grand Prix, with championship leader Charles Leclerc slotting into second.

Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu was 18th, ahead of Nicholas Latifi, with Ocon propping up the classification having failed to set a lap time. Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel was one of a flurry of drivers to set their best lap in the closing stages as the track rubbered in. He did well to keep the car out of the barriers and end up third overall – Leclerc splitting the Red Bulls. But it wasn’t so good for Alpine team mate Esteban Ocon, who crashed at Turn 14, bringing out the red flag. Carlos Sainz clocked up the mileage, having lost a bunch of time in FP2 after he crashed at the chicane, and was seventh quickest, half a tenth of a second ahead of Kevin Magnussen. The Mexican clocked a 1m 30.304s on the soft tyres at the Miami International Autodrome, with his team mate Max Verstappen set to go quickest only to lock up on the run up to the chicane.

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Formula 1 odds, qualifying, picks: Surprising 2022 Miami Grand Prix ... (CBSSports.com)

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F1 Miami Grand Prix – Start time, how to watch, & more (autosport.com)

Charles Leclerc will start from pole position for the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix after topping qualifying. Here's how and when you can watch the race.

For the entire 2022 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. In the United Kingdom Channel 4 is broadcasting highlights of the Miami GP at 12:30am BST on Monday morning. Current weather forecasts predict hot and sunny conditions at Miami Gardens, with a small chance of rain and thunderstorms during the race. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98p or a month membership of £33.99p per month. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will be live broadcasting the Miami GP, with the race shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event. Pre-race coverage will be starting on Sky Sports F1 at 7:00pm BST, and on Sky Sports Main Event at 7:30pm BST, ahead of the race start at 8:30pm BST.

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Miami GP: Charles Leclerc's big chance to extend title lead as Lewis ... (Sky Sports)

Charles Leclerc has a huge chance to extend his championship lead over Max Verstappen as he lines up on pole for Sunday night's Miami GP, the star-studded ...

"The impact has been so hard in comparison to what it should have been. "I am generally really happy with the job I did," Hamilton said after qualifying. Despite not being in contention at the front, Mercedes will once again be a major talking point for the race after a topsy-turvy weekend. Hamilton, however, should be able to score strong points and, after a couple of tricky weekends, is proud of his work so far. We've discussed it with Carlos yesterday, with the race directors, to say that we should probably put a Tecpro barrier there and it hasn't been listened to," he added. "I am sorry to be critical but I told the FIA yesterday that my crash in second gear should not feel that hard but today my neck was in pain a bit," said Sainz.

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