Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has maintained that McLaren's progress is totally legitimate after the F1 Miami GP.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists McLaren’s gains are “totally legit” after F1 Miami GP

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff opened up about their car performance, McLaren’s advantages, and concerns over legality after yet another solid weekend at the F1 Miami GP.  Whilst Kimi Antonelli snatched pole ahead of the rapid McLaren duo and shined in Sprint qualifying, George Russell secured his fourth podium of the season last Sunday after…

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“You feel stupid” — Sainz frustrated after Williams team orders controversy at F1 Miami GP

Williams Racing found itself dealing with internal tensions during the 2025 F1 Miami GP. Carlos Sainz voiced frustration over a misunderstood team strategy that allowed teammate Alex Albon to pass him mid-race. The drama peaked on lap 14 when Albon overtook Sainz for sixth place—just moments after Sainz was reportedly told positions would be held….

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Verstappen in his Red Bull fighting the McLarens at the Miami GP
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Verstappen: McLaren hold huge advantage in races with thermal degradation like F1 Miami GP

Max Verstappen’s remarkable pole position for Red Bull at the Miami GP promised a thrilling race, but the Dutchman’s hopes for victory at the Miami International Autodrome quickly evaporated as fierce competition and limited machinery relegated him to a disappointing P4 finish. The Dutchman reflected on a frustrating race that saw him missing out on…

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Charles Leclerc opens up about Ferrari's poor performance and team orders controversy after finishing P7 at F1 Miami GP
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Leclerc reflects on Ferrari’s poor performance and team orders controversy at F1 Miami GP

Charles Leclerc has opened up about Ferrari’s staggering lack of pace and the team orders controversy following his seventh-place finish at the F1 Miami GP on Sunday. After suffering a DNS in the Sprint race on Saturday, the Monégasque driver managed to make it to the final segment of qualifying, unlike his teammate. However, starting…

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MAY 03: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil driving the (5) Kick Sauber C45 Ferrari on track during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome
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Gabriel Bortoleto on Q2 appearance at F1 Miami GP after a few tough qualifyings

Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto will be starting the Miami GP in P13 after clocking in a 1:27.151 in Qualifying. He narrowly missed out on Q3 by just 0.184s as Haas’ Esteban Ocon took the last spot in Q3 with his Q2 timing of 1:26.967.  Bortoleto’s Q2 appearance also meant he out-qualified his veteran teammate Nico Hulkenburg…

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