City
Epaper

Miami Grand Prix: Red Bull's Verstappen sets fastest lap; Leclerc's Ferrari into barriers

By ANI | Updated: May 6, 2023 11:15 IST

Miami [US], May 6 : Formula 1, driver of the Red Bull racing team, Max Verstappen sets the fastest ...

Open in App

Miami [US], May 6 : Formula 1, driver of the Red Bull racing team, Max Verstappen sets the fastest time of Friday practice session in Miami with 1:27.930. Carlos Sainz came second, while his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc crashed into the barriers.

Leclerc's session ended 10 minutes early from the regular time as he hit the barriers at Turn Eight after getting a tank-slapper, breaking his front right suspension.

Leclerc's rather messy session would end with his Ferrari embedded in the barriers. While the Monegasque driver caught his car's initial snap through Turn Seven, he was unable to slow the car down to avoid hitting the barriers.

The world championship leader, Max Verstappen was the only driver to dip below 1:28 as he posted a session-leading 1:27.930 which no one else could get close to. Verstappen had immediately sought to stamp his authority on the session as he went six-tenths of a second quicker than anyone else with his opening lap.

The Spsh driver, Carlos Sainz was 0.385s back in second with Ferrari team-mate Leclerc a further tenth back in third.

Sainz would initially close to just 0.060s of the world champion before Verstappen set his session-leading time with his next effort.

The Mexican driver, Sergio Perez had an improved second session after finishing 11th in the opening practice session but remained well off the pace of his team-mate and title rival and had to settle for fourth, nearly half a second off Verstappen's time.

After surprisingly securing a one-two in the morning session, Mercedes were unable to build on that with Lewis Hamilton having to settle for seventh while Practice One pacesetter George Russell was way down in 15th.

Russell at one point complained that his car felt like it was "three-wheeling" through Turn Two and also had a big moment outbreaking himself at Turn 11.

Fernando Alonso ensured Aston Martin was the leading team behind Red Bull and Ferrari while Lando Norris was a very impressive sixth for McLaren, less than a tenth behind Alonso.

Alonso also took aim at his former team Alpine over team radio after getting stuck behind a slow-moving Esteban Ocon.

Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Esteban Ocon (Alpine) and the impressive Alex Albon (Williams Racing) completed the top 10.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: MiamiMercedesMax VerstappenCarlos SainzusUs Secretary Of StateUs National Public RadioUs State DepartmentFerrariUs ArmyUs Department Of CommerceUs Food And Drug AdministrationUs DefenceUs Justice Department
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIowa Shooting: Two Killed, One Injured In Firing and Blast in Glenwood; Suspect Arrested

InternationalGeorgia Shooting: 5 Soldiers Injured at Army Base Camp in Fort Stewart

InternationalArizona Plane Crash: 4 Medical Personnel Killed After Aircraft Headed to Hospital Crashes Near Chinle Airport

MumbaiMumbai: 25-Year-Old Man Sleeping on Footpath Run Over by Mercedes Babulnath Area

MumbaiAI Voice Scam in Mumbai: Juhu Trader Duped of Rs 50,000 as Fraudster Mimics Brother’s Voice

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other Sports‘It’s a dream come true’: Chelsea’s Caicedo looking forward to UCL nights at Stamford Bridge

Other SportsBlessed with top raiders, seasoned defenders, Dabang Delhi KC aim to reclaim PKL trophy in Season 12

Other SportsIsak has no intention of playing for Newcastle United again: Report

Other SportsWith top raiders and defenders, Dabang Delhi K.C. aim to reclaim the PKL trophy in season 12

Other Sports'It's a long road': Cricket West Indies charts revival plan