2022 Formula One Miami Grand Prix

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The inaugural Formula One Miami Grand Prix takes place this weekend with Ferrari now just 11 points clear of Red Bull in the constructor's championship.

F1 takes on a brand new track this weekend with racing action taking place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami, Florida. This street circuit is 5.412km long and has 19 corners. Overtakes will be most common near the end of the three DRS zones, particularly the second and third zones which end at turns 11 and 17 respectively.

The field enters Miami after a dominant Red Bull performance at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix two weeks ago. The result of that race was a 1-2 finish for Red Bull after a late mistake by driver's championship leader Charles Leclerc held him to 6th. Critically for the constructor's standings, his teammate Carlos Sainz was last in the race and earned the Ferrari team no points.

Max Verstappen climbed closer to Leclerc in the standings, though the gap between the top two point earners so far this season remains a sizable 27 points.

McLaren's performance after early season difficulties seem to be turning around, at least for one driver. Lando Norris finished third best in Imola, but his teammate Daniel Ricciardo finished third worst.

Another team currently experiencing notably varied results by driver is Mercedes. After many years of dominance the silver arrows have fallen off significantly, though George Russell has been impressively consistent and finds himself third in the driver's standings. His teammate Lewis Hamilton could only manage 13th at Imola, and the team hopes a new front wing will benefit the 7-time champion this weekend.

Each of the ten F1 teams have scored points this year after four races, which speaks to a more balanced field. In the middle of this are Alfa Romeo, Alpine, Alphatauri and Haas, who are separated from best to worst by just 11 points.

The Miami Grand Prix looks to be a hot, celebrity filled weekend. Has Verstappen found an answer for Leclerc? Will Red Bull further close the gap to Ferrari? Let us know on Twitter @RaceDepartment or in the comments below!
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Whoever deleted the comment about promoting social justice when it comes to drivers and track locations should return it.

We should all be equal here in Racedepartment no matter the country, religion, political opinion or any other excuse. Racism should not be allowed.
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From our ToS Board Rules:
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But you kept all the posts above praising a "black man" in Nascar.

Why would you delete a reply about including "everyone", like black women or Indians?

Why would you delete a separate comment talking about Saudi Arabian track?


There is only one explanation to your act. Obvious racism.

It's deeply offenfing. You, or anyone who did this should back off and apologyze.
 
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There is only one explanation to your act. Obvious racism.
But you kept all the posts above praising a "black man" in Nascar.
I'm going to ignore that accusation since you don't know me anyone who does knows that's not true.
On the second I've no idea what you're talking about since I know nothing about any NASCAR drivers.
 
I hope that even the last guy now understands that Hamilton never was anywhere close to being the best driver of the decade, let alone GOAT (which is and has always been utter ridiculous).

He was incredibly lucky in having the best car by a countrymile for a long time and at the same time always shitty teammates he could outclass easily - which was probably calculus by Mercedes.
He is a good driver and a very good strategist and "tire whisperer" but I think he should be named alongside people like Vettel and Alonso (who have/had their own unique strengths) when it comes to racecraft. He was never even close to drivers like Senna, Schumacher or to call someone from now - Verstappen.

The last few years he wasn't even one of the top 3 drivers (Verstappen, Norris, LeClerc). And what can happen to a very very good driver, when someone younger and faster is his teammate, you can see with Vettel and Ricciardo for the last few years - it affects your mentality and mind and it can go down very quick. If the current trend with Russel continues, it will go very quick that Hamilton will "vanish" from the big stage (similar to Vettel and Ricciardo)
 
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I hope that even the last guy now understands that Hamilton never was anywhere close to being the best driver of the decade, let alone GOAT (which is and has always been utter ridiculous).

Yeah, just an average guy really :p

I often think we are not watching the same races when reading these comments..
 

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