F1: Practice times| Miami practice 1| Miami qualifying time

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F1: Practice times| Miami practice 1| Miami qualifying time

Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). The World Drivers’ Championship, which became the FIA ​​Formula One World Championship in 1981, has been one of the dominant forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. The word formula in the name refers to the set of rules to which all participating cars must conform.[1] The Formula One season consists of a series of races, known as Grand Prix, which take place around the world. occurs on both purpose-built circuits and on closed public roads.

Category Open-wheel single-seater Formula auto racing
Country International
Inaugural season 1950
Drivers 20
Teams 10
Chassis manufacturers 10
Engine manufacturers
  • Ferrari
  • Mercedes
  • Red Bull
  • Renault
Tyre suppliers Pirelli
Drivers’ champion Netherlands Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Constructors’ champion
Germany
mercedes
Official website formula1.com

Practice times

F1: Practice times| Miami practice 1| Miami qualifying time

The brand new nature of the track was evident from the start, as car after car overshot Turn 1 on its first flying lap.

Leclerc was the first to turn around, along with Yuki Tsunoda of AlphaTauri, while Leclerc’s teammate Sainz suffered a major spin at Turn 4. This came after a red flag for Bottas to steer his Alfa Romeo away at Turn 7, with the Finn losing control on the hard left. Hander and the rear of his car were severely damaged.

Leclerc finished the session 0.071s faster than Russell’s Mercedes, while Verstappen was third at 0.179s on pace, while his session ended early due to overheating. His teammate, Sergio Pérez Pierre Gasly (Alfatauri), was fourth ahead of Sainz. , Alex Albon (Williams) and Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Miami practice 1

F1: Practice times| Miami practice 1| Miami qualifying time

There was even higher play in FP2, as Sainz made the quickest start and then drove his Ferrari into the wall at Turn 14, swiping the left-front corner and causing the second red flag of the day.

 

Shortly after the restart, Verstappen suffered a problem that caused his Red Bull’s rear brakes to fire, and was nearly overtaken by Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin as he drove the car back into the pits. Was struggling to even run.

 

Verstappen failed to record a laptime, and was done for the day, as was Bottas – whose alpha was stranded while its rear end was being rebuilt. Another brief red flag was later needed for Nicholas Latifi, whose Williams was in the field to stop after he reported something “feel strange”.

 

Amidst the chaos, Russell went fastest on the soft tyre – Leclerc’s tenth clear, with Perez – who suffered a wild spin at Turn 12, but continued into third.

Miami qualifying time

Charles Leclerc leads the F1 drivers’ standings by 27 points from Max Verstappen following the Dutch driver’s domination at the Emilia Romagna GP two weeks ago, as Ferrari heads the teams’ standings by 11 points from Red Bull.

Final practice for the Miami GP gets underway at 6.00pm BST (1.00pm local time), followed by qualifying which starts at 9.00pm BST (4.00pm local time).

 

 

 

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