Max Verstappen decided he was “going home” towards the end of the Miami Grand Prix as he struggled for pace.
Having started from pole position, Verstappen dropped behind the two McLaren drivers by lap 18 as the Woking-based squad flexed its race pace muscles.
READ MORE: Disgruntled Max Verstappen issues damning Red Bull verdict: 'I'm going home'
'Crash or don't pass': Lando Norris reveals difficult Max Verstappen test
Lando Norris has revealed that it is a case of "crash or don't pass" when battling Max Verstappen, creating a difficult test to overtake the Dutchman.
Norris started the Miami Grand Prix from second on the grid and tried to overtake pole sitter Verstappen at the second corner; however, he found himself off the circuit.
READ MORE: 'Crash or don't pass': Lando Norris reveals difficult Max Verstappen test
Oscar Piastri 'aware' of Max Verstappen tactics in Miami battle
Oscar Piastri has stated he was prepared for Max Verstappen's “argy-bargy” racing tactics during their duel for victory in Miami.
Piastri started the race from third on the grid but moved into second when team-mate Lando Norris ran off track at the opening corner in battle with Max Verstappen.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri 'aware' of Max Verstappen tactics in Miami battle
Lewis Hamilton slates Ferrari teamwork in radio outburst
Lewis Hamilton slated Ferrari's teamwork during the Miami Grand Prix in a radio outburst, following frustration with the outfit's strategy.
Hamilton started in 12th and made little progress in the opening stages; however, a pit-stop for the Briton during a virtual safety car brought him into the points places.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton slates Ferrari teamwork in radio outburst
2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix - results
Oscar Piastri secured a fourth victory of the season in the Miami Grand Prix, to extend his lead in the drivers' title.
Piastri overtook pole sitter Max Verstappen in the opening stages, with McLaren having been dominant at the Miami International Autodrome.
Lando Norris gives Max Verstappen middle finger during F1 battle
Lando Norris managed to bag second place at the Miami Grand Prix, settling for the runner-up spot behind team-mate Oscar Piastri.
The Briton was involved in an early-race tussle with Max Verstappen as the pair battled for the lead, which saw the former drop back a number of positions.
READ MORE: Lando Norris gives Max Verstappen middle finger during F1 battle
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