Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton faced off in a dramatic showdown at the Miami Grand Prix, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Ferrari’s team orders added fuel to the fire, with Leclerc clarifying his feelings towards Hamilton amidst the intense race.
Despite Ferrari’s driver swaps and attempts to catch up with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, tensions ran high within the Ferrari camp. However, Leclerc made it clear that his frustration was not directed at Hamilton, dispelling any rumors of animosity between the two drivers.
On the other hand, Hamilton’s sharp remarks on the Ferrari radio raised eyebrows, with some interpreting his comments as serious jabs at the team. The seven-time world champion later explained that his messages were laced with sarcasm and that he harbored no ill feelings towards the Ferrari crew.
In a separate incident, new evidence emerged regarding the Verstappen v Norris clash during the race. While Norris felt aggrieved by Verstappen’s actions, the stewards ruled in favor of the Red Bull driver. However, further analysis shed light on Norris’ perspective, hinting at possible foul play.
Meanwhile, Red Bull’s protest over George Russell’s podium finish was swiftly dismissed by the FIA stewards. Despite the team’s claims of Russell not adhering to yellow flag regulations, the protest did not alter the race results, solidifying Russell’s impressive performance in Miami.
In a strategic move, Audi F1 announced a significant change within its senior staff, appointing Christian Foyer as the new engine chief. With plans to enter F1 in 2026 through the acquisition of Sauber, Audi continues to make strategic maneuvers as they gear up for their grand debut in the sport.
The Miami Grand Prix delivered a whirlwind of controversies, confrontations, and captivating moments, setting the stage for an electrifying F1 season ahead.