STRATEGY GUIDE: What are the tactical options for the Miami Grand Prix?

Oranje rather than papaya took top honours in the Sunshine State on Saturday afternoon when we got our second pole position driver of the weekend. Max Verstappen put a dismal Sprint result behind him to deliver a mighty lap when it mattered, edging out Lando Norris by a matter of hundredths of a second.
Norris wasn’t too disconsolate, however, having bested drivers’ championship leader and team mate Oscar Piastri. There was only a tenth between the two McLarens, but that was sufficient space for Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli to crowbar his way in, delivering his second impressive qualifying performance of the weekend.
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