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Mark Hughes discusses unsettling paradox in Miami that even Verstappen is facing.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
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Mark Hughes discute paradoxo inquietante em Miami que até Verstappen está enfrentando.

In the world of Formula 1, there is always a competitive order at play. However, sometimes external factors interrupt this order from fully manifesting. These factors can be easily seen and understood, such as the timing of the races or technical issues with the main competitors. Other times, the presence of random factors is apparent, but their exact nature remains uncertain.

This weekend in Miami has been one of those occasions where random factors have been at play. Despite this, Max Verstappen and Red Bull managed to piece together the puzzle better than any other team. On Friday, it seemed like Lando Norris and McLaren had the upper hand against Red Bull and Ferrari. There were moments in Q2 where Mercedes showed respectable speed, but also moments where they were not better than mid-field drivers. Aston Martin suddenly fell behind, and Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull went from a surprising fourth place in the sprint qualifying to not making it past Q1 the next day.

Verstappen expressed the difficulties of navigating these unpredictable conditions, especially in getting the tires to work consistently throughout the lap. The lack of consistency makes it challenging to achieve the perfect lap, forcing drivers to rely on guesswork. Charles Leclerc echoed Verstappen’s feelings, emphasizing the inconsistency of the tires in certain sectors of the track.

Despite the challenges, Lando Norris seemed to have a better understanding of the anomalies. He showed an impressive performance with the medium tires during the previous sessions, but struggled to replicate that form in Q3. Norris attributed the difficulties to pushing too hard and exceeding the limit, possibly due to the high track temperatures. The track surface, which had been treated with high-pressure water, also played a role in the less than ideal conditions. The increase in microscopic roughness and the reduction in chemical bonding between the rubber and the track affected the grip.

As the weekend progressed, the usual competitive picture emerged, but the drivers still felt dissatisfied with their performances. Verstappen expressed frustration with the unpredictable nature of the track, making it difficult to drive with confidence. The high temperatures also posed a challenge for the soft C4 tire, requiring delicate handling during the warm-up lap to avoid overheating. However, once at the right temperature, the tire proved to be suitable for racing.

The unique tire situation and the sprint weekend format led teams to appear less optimized than usual. Mercedes, for example, struggled to find the right balance with the medium tire initially, but made improvements for Saturday. Despite this, both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were slower than Hamilton’s previous performance with the soft tire.

In the end, the key to success at this track was to have a car that provided consistent access to its maximum potential. Verstappen and Red Bull exemplified this, even though Verstappen did not feel it on this particular day. As a result, Verstappen once again finds himself sharing the front row with Leclerc.

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Neymar Jr. signs 5-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain

Paris Saint-Germain announced today the signing of Brazilian player Neymar Jr. The striker signed a 5-year contract with the French club in a historic transfer. The value of the deal was €222 million, making Neymar Jr. the most expensive player in the history of football.

Neymar Jr. is known for his skill and talent on the field. He has previously played for Santos and Barcelona, where he won numerous titles, including the UEFA Champions League. Now, the player will have the opportunity to shine at Paris Saint-Germain and help the club win new trophies.

The signing of Neymar Jr. by Paris Saint-Germain is a milestone for world football. The Brazilian player is considered one of the best in the world and his arrival at the French club will certainly raise the level of the national championship. Paris Saint-Germain fans are eager to see Neymar Jr. in action and believe he will be instrumental in winning titles.

In addition to his skills on the field, Neymar Jr. is also known for his charisma and luxurious lifestyle. The player is often seen at fashion events and is one of the most influential athletes on social media. His signing by Paris Saint-Germain will certainly bring greater visibility to the club and French football as a whole.

Now, we just have to wait for the start of the season to see Neymar Jr. wearing the Paris Saint-Germain shirt. Fans are eager to see what the Brazilian player is capable of on the field and believe he will be a key player in the club’s success. The signing of Neymar Jr. is a clear sign that Paris Saint-Germain is willing to invest heavily to achieve great feats in football.

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