Kevin Magnussen believes all his Miami Grand Prix sprint penalties were "well-deserved" after a fierce battle with Lewis Hamilton earned him 35 seconds worth of sanctions.
After the early safety car, Magnussen found himself running in eighth place behind team-mate Nico Hulkenberg in the sister Haas and ahead of Hamilton's Mercedes.
READ MORE: Magnussen unapologetic after 'stupid' Hamilton Miami sprint defence
Red Bull CEO snaps at Wolff over Verstappen hunt: 'Just focus on your own problems'
Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has quashed claims that Max Verstappen could leave the Milton Keynes-based outfit for Mercedes, and has warned Toto Wolff to "focus on your own problems".
The future of the reigning world champion has been a hot topic of late, with Wolff reportedly targeting the Dutchman. Mercedes' interest in Verstappen is said to be partly because of the rumblings behind-the-scenes at Red Bull.
READ MORE: Red Bull CEO snaps at Wolff over Verstappen hunt: 'Just focus on your own problems'
Alonso seeks talks with FIA president to address anti-Spanish bias concern
Fernando Alonso is seeking talks with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem over what he feels is an 'anti-Spanish bias' in recent stewarding decisions.
Alonso's comments come after recent high-profile penalties were awarded against the Aston Martin driver, in Australia for the George Russell incident late on and in the Sprint in China, where he was awarded penalty points for a lunge on Carlos Sainz.
READ MORE: Alonso seeks talks with FIA president to address anti-Spanish bias concern
Hamilton loses Miami sprint point after stewards issue penalty
Lewis Hamilton lost a point in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race following a post-race drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit-lane.
The seven-time world champion started the second sprint race of the season in P12 and was immediately in the wars, after making contact with Lance Stroll at the first corner.
READ MORE: Hamilton loses Miami sprint point after stewards issue penalty
Verstappen has Senna in his sights after landing Miami GP pole
Max Verstappen for the second Grand Prix in a row broke his career-best for most consecutive pole positions, and has his sights on Ayrton Senna's record after securing the front spot on the grid for the Miami Grand Prix.
The three-time world champion, who cruised to victory in the Miami Sprint race, had his work cut out to secure pole at the Miami International Autodrome.
READ MORE: Verstappen has Senna in his sights after landing Miami GP pole
2024 F1 Miami Grand Prix - Sprint results
Max Verstappen converted Sprint pole into sprint victory at the Miami Grand Prix, in a typically dominant display.
The three-time world champion breezed to the sprint win at the Miami International Autodrome, ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez.
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