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Miami Grand Prix, 5 May 2024= Fastest Lap
Rank | Driver | Number | Team | Grid | Pits | Fastest Lap | Race Time | PointsPts | |||
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11 | Lando NorrisNOR | 44 | McLaren | 55 | 11 | 1:30.9801:30.980 | 1:30:49.8761:30:49.876 | 2525 | |||
22 | Max VerstappenVER | 11 | Red Bull | 11 | 11 | 1:31.2611:31.261 | 7.612 behind+7.612 | 1818 | |||
33 | Charles LeclercLEC | 1616 | Ferrari | 22 | 11 | 1:31.0841:31.084 | 9.920 behind+9.920 | 1515 | |||
44 | Sergio PerezPER | 1111 | Red Bull | 44 | 22 | 1:30.8551:30.855 | 14.650 behind+14.650 | 1212 | |||
55 | Carlos Sainz JnrSAI | 5555 | Ferrari | 33 | 11 | 1:30.9281:30.928 | 16.407 behind+16.407 | 1010 | |||
66 | Lewis HamiltonHAM | 4444 | Mercedes | 88 | 11 | 1:31.2331:31.233 | 16.585 behind+16.585 | 88 | |||
77 | Yuki TsunodaTSU | 2222 | RB | 1010 | 11 | 1:31.6821:31.682 | 26.185 behind+26.185 | 66 | |||
88 | George RussellRUS | 6363 | Mercedes | 77 | 11 | 1:31.9211:31.921 | 34.789 behind+34.789 | 44 | |||
99 | Fernando AlonsoALO | 1414 | Aston Martin | 1515 | 11 | 1:31.7271:31.727 | 37.107 behind+37.107 | 22 | |||
1010 | Esteban OconOCO | 3131 | Alpine | 1313 | 11 | 1:32.0371:32.037 | 39.746 behind+39.746 | 11 | |||
1111 | Nico HulkenbergHUL | 2727 | Haas | 99 | 22 | 1:31.9411:31.941 | 40.789 behind+40.789 | 00 | |||
1212 | Pierre GaslyGAS | 1010 | Alpine | 1212 | 11 | 1:32.0551:32.055 | 44.958 behind+44.958 | 00 | |||
1313 | Oscar PiastriPIA | 8181 | McLaren | 66 | 22 | fastest overall lap 1:30.6341:30.634 | 49.756 behind+49.756 | 00 | |||
1414 | Zhou GuanyuZHO | 2424 | Sauber | 1919 | 11 | 1:31.9911:31.991 | 49.979 behind+49.979 | 00 | |||
1515 | Daniel RicciardoRIC | 33 | RB | 2020 | 11 | 1:32.1221:32.122 | 50.956 behind+50.956 | 00 | |||
1616 | Valtteri BottasBOT | 7777 | Sauber | 1616 | 22 | 1:32.0981:32.098 | 52.356 behind+52.356 | 00 | |||
1717 | Lance StrollSTR | 1818 | Aston Martin | 1111 | 22 | 1:31.5881:31.588 | 55.173 behind+55.173 | 00 | |||
1818 | Alexander AlbonALB | 2323 | Williams | 1414 | 22 | 1:30.8491:30.849 | 1:16.091 behind+1:16.091 | 00 | |||
1919 | Kevin MagnussenMAG | 2020 | Haas | 1818 | 33 | 1:31.7741:31.774 | 1:24.683 behind+1:24.683 | 00 | |||
not classifiedNC | Logan SargeantSAR | 22 | Williams | 1717 | 11 | 1:33.4521:33.452 | did not finish completed 27 lapsDNF (27) | 00 | |||
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Latest PostNorris beats Verstappen in Miami for first F1 win
Andrew Benson
BBC F1 correspondent in Miami
McLaren’s Lando Norris beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen with help from the safety car to take his maiden Formula 1 victory at the Miami Grand Prix.
Norris jumped to the front because he was able to make his pit stop when a safety car was deployed at about half distance while others had already stopped.
Verstappen was unable to keep pace with Norris when the race restarted with 27 laps to go, and the Briton stretched ahead, while the world champion had to settle for second ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
In addition to a bit of luck and timing, Norris’ victory was based on genuine pace - he was the quickest car on track once he was released from behind the struggling Red Bull of Sergio Perez when the Mexican made an early pit stop for tyres on lap 17.
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Goodbye
What a weekend in Miami.
A sprint victory for championship leader Max Verstappen on Saturday, followed by a maiden win for Lando Norris - on his 110th Formula 1 race start - on Sunday.
The memory of torrential rain in Sochi scuppering Norris' chances of a first winning moment in 2021? Be gone.
Thanks for joining us, folks. Two weeks to recover and then we'll return again for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, 17-19 May.
Come back and keep us company for first and second practice on Friday from 12:30 BST.
Definitely time for bed now.
Night night!
'I'm so happy for him' - Adam Norris
Adam Norris and the Norris family are beaming. He told Sky Sports via video: "It's probably about 900 races I've been to over the last 16 years, it's been a long time but we got there.
"As a parent how many hours you put in supporting them and I counted about 350 weekends away and all the races on the different weekends, it's a lot of time but it's brilliant, I love it, I'm so happy for him.
"He's got one more thing now hasn't he, world champion next."
Post update
Daddy Norris, Adam, is chatting on Sky Sports via a video link. "It's been a long journey," he says as he beams from ear to ear watching the footage of his son celebrating his first F1 victory.
Post update
McLaren CEO Zak Brown sings Lando Norris’ praises, he said after the Miami GP: “I mean this is long overdue and this is a very popular win amongst the fans and with the drivers and the amount of drivers who went up to him and congratulated him, he drove perfectly, the car was really fast.”
New 'torpedo' in town
Daniil Kvyat, the original torpedo, named so by Sebastian Vettel for his antics at the Russian Grand Prix in 2016, is referenced by Carlos Sainz in his post-race interview with Sky Sports. "Everyone was racing hard out there today," says the Ferrari driver. "First Checo at the start, like they say in the old school days with Seb, he came like a torpedo and nearly took us all with him into Turn One."
Point on the board for Alpine
Red Bull are now 48 points clear of second-placed Ferrari in the constructors' championship, while McLaren move on to 124 points in third.
Only two teams are left will no points on the board after six races, after Esteban Ocon's point for Alpine today.
1. Red Bull - 237
2. Ferrari - 189
3. McLaren - 124
4. Mercedes - 64
5. Aston Martin - 42
6. RB - 19
7. Haas - 7
8. Alpine - 1
9. Williams - 0
10. Sauber - 0
Norris closes in on Sainz
With that sprint win and second place in the main grand prix, Max Verstappen has extended his lead at the top of the drivers' championship to 35 points over Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez.
Lando Norris, who sits in fifth, has now closed the gap on fourth-placed Carlos Sainz to just two points thanks to that Miami race win.
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - 136
2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) - 101
3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 98
4. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) - 85
5. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 83
6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 41
7. George Russell (Mercedes) - 37
8. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - 33
9. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 27
10. Yuki Tsunoda (RB) - 14
'As soon as we give him the right material he's going to make it and he made it' - Stella on Norris
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella told Sky Sports: "The victory for Lando, he deserved it so much and we always said as soon as we give him the right material he's going to make it and he made it.
"I know what kind of work is behind it, it's so deserved for the McLaren team, I hope everyone enjoys this moment."
'P3 was the best we could do and we will be satisfied with that' - Leclerc
Charles Leclerc finished in third after starting in second, he said: “I didn’t have a great start. As soon as I left the clutch I had wheelspin, I saw Checo on the right but there was very little grip so he locked up and I thought we would crash, but fortunately for everybody we all got out that first corner without any damage, then it was all about trying to focus on ourselves but today we were again missing a little bit of pace.
“We did our best obviously, we had been unlucky with the safety car and the timing of the safety car wasn’t great for us, but we managed everything quite well and P3 was the best we could do and we will be satisfied with that.
“I’m really happy for Lando, he deserves it. Very often he has been very close for it one way of another and he didn’t make it but today he did an incredible job and for the whole weekend he has been on it.”
'It wasn't our strongest weekend' - Verstappen
Red Bull's Max Verstappen who finished second at the Miami Grand Prix: "You win, you lose. We're all used to that in racing. Today was already quite tricky. The medium tyres didn't feel fantastic. Once we made a pitstop, I heard the lap times the McLarens were doing and thought 'wow, they're quick'.
"The hard tyres had more pace. Lando was flying. It was incredibly hard for us in that stint. If a bad day is P2, I'll take it.
"I'm very happy for Lando, it's been a long time coming and it's not gonna be his last one. He definitely deserves it today.
"Understeer, oversteer, there was very low grip on four wheels, It's something we have to understand.
[On whether this is true McLaren pace]: "I hope not!
"They came with upgrades. It wasn't our strongest weekend. We'll analyse it all and come back stronger."
'I stuck with McLaren because I believed in them and today proved exactly that' - Norris
Lando Norris, who has been at McLaren since 2019, had a few words for his team. He said: “What do I say to them huh? I’m just proud really, I mean a lot of people doubted me along the way, I’ve made a lot of mistakes over the last five years, my short career but today we put it altogether so this is all for the team. I stuck with McLaren because I believed in them and today proved exactly that.”
'It’s been a long time coming but finally I’ve been able to do it' - Norris
McLaren's Lando Norris, who takes his first Formula 1 victory in Miami, said: “About time huh! What a race, it’s been a long time coming but finally I’ve been able to do it. I’m so happy for my whole team, I’ve finally been able to deliver for them. A long day, a tough race, but finally on top so I’m over the moon.”
On the race itself, he added: “The whole weekend has been good. I’ve had a few setbacks along the way. I knew on Friday we had the pace and just a couple of mistakes here and there but today we managed to put it together, we put the perfect strategy, it all paid off and thanks to McLaren and everyone and I have to give a shout out to my mum and dad of course.”
From zero to hero
I think Lando Norris is going to be camped on that podium for a while yet.
How things can change in 24 hours. On Saturday, he was bumped out of the sprint with only a few seconds on the clock.
Today, he gets to call himself a Grand Prix winner for McLaren.
Shall we have a look at what the top three had to say?
Champagne moment
Here's the champagne. The crowd want the bang - and they get it! I think Lando Norris was a bit impaired, however, as two bottles of the fizzy stuff had just been sprayed straight into his eyes by Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen.
Norris takes top step
The number one driver in Miami reaches the top step of the podium for the first time in his career.
God Save the King is played out as Lando Norris salutes his team below. He's now presented with the winner's trophy and instantly throws it up in the air. Careful!
Podium celebrations
What a picture. The whole of the McLaren team are now waiting below the podium for Lando Norris to come out. He's still sitting on the floor in the cooldown room, chatting with Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc about what happened during the race.
That is a mega podium. Leclerc is out first. Now Verstappen. And then....
Post update
The golf buggy is on hand to deliver race winner Lando Norris to the podium. "What a drive, the car was great," McLaren CEO Zak Brown tells Sky Sports while in the pit lane.
'Lando was flying' - Verstappen
Max Verstappen may not have won this race, but the Dutchman is still in good spirits when he steps up to the microphone, noting Lando Norris was "flying" in the McLaren. "He definitely deserves it," the world champion adds.
Norris wins Miami Grand Prix
Everybody is coming up to Lando Norris to congratulate the McLaren driver on his first victory. The Briton then does the biggest stage dive into his team, getting swallowed up in the jubilant scenes as the crowd cheers wildly.
That's been a long time coming for the 24-year-old. He slips an F-bomb into his post-race interview with Jenson Button, but we can forgive that.