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Formula One: Kimi Antonelli wins F1 Miami GP ahead of Lando Norris – as it happened

about 14 hours ago
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Our full report from today’s race is up and running:The rain we were promised still hasn’t fallen – although the decision to move the race forward was a sound one – as the top three make their way on to the balcony for the podium celebrations.Huge cheers for Kimi as he thumps his chest, salutes the crowd and takes in the Italian national anthem.He’s won three of this season’s four races so far, and on this form it’ll be tough to catch him.1) Kimi Antonelli, 100pts2) George Russell, 803) Charles Leclerc, 634) Lando Norris, 515) Lewis Hamilton, 496) Oscar Piastri, 437) Max Verstappen, 26Norris is asked about whether today was more fun, after drivers’ complaints about conditions this season.“Some things have improved, some things are still the same,” he says.

Driver interviews:Kimi Antonelli: “The team did a great strategy … we managed to bring it open even though it wasn’t easy,” says Antonelli.Lando Norris: “A mixed bag really.We just got undercut [at the pitstop].We should have boxed first.Kimi did a good job, Hats off to Mercedes and Kimi, they drove a great race.

We take it on the chin, it was still a positive weekend.”1) Antonelli2) Norris3) Piastri4) Russell5) Verstappen6) Leclerc7) Hamilton8) Colapinto9) Sainz10) AlbonLeclerc’s car was clearly damaged on the final lap as he saw the podium place he had held for much of the race evaporate.The Italian completes a masterful race, with Norris in second.Leclerc spins dramatically and Piastri grabs third! Leclerc then finds himself passed by Russell and Verstappen.“What a race! What a race man!” screams Antonelli over the radio.

A brilliant race from the Italian, who extends his championship lead,Lap 56/57: Antonelli’s lead is now just shy of three seconds,Leclerc is just about holding off Piastri in the battle for third,Lap 55/57: Russell clips Verstappen but Max, in fifth, maintains his lead over the Briton,Lap 54/57: Some good news for Russell after a disappointing day: he’s gaining on Verstappen and could claim a place in the top five.

Antonelli’s lead widens to 2.4sec.Lap 53/57: If any rain does come now, it’s unlikely to make any difference to the race.Antonelli just needs to maintain the excellence he’s shown all race.Doesn’t look like that will be hard for him.

Lap 52/57: Standings with five laps to go:1) Antonelli2) Norris3) Leclerc4) Piastri5) Verstappen6) Russell7) HamiltonLap 51/57: This looks like Antonelli’s race now, barring disaster.The lead over Norris in second is up over two seconds.A reminder that he doesn’t turn 20 until August.Lap 50/57: Leclerc and Piastri have leapt ahead of Verstappen and Max is down in fifth.Leclerc is third and Piastri fourth.

Verstappen finely suffering under those worn tyres.Lap 49/57: Norris has gained some time on Antonelli – a few tenths of a second – but it’s not enough to cause the leader any serious problems as yet.Lap 48/57: While Antonelli has looked supreme for most of this race, his Mercedes teammate, George Russell, has had a tough, scrabbly day down in sixth.Lap 47/57: Standings with 10 laps to go:1) Antonelli2) Norris3) Verstappen4) Leclerc5) Piastri6) Russell7) HamiltonLap 46/57: The most intriguing battle may now be for third between Verstappen using all his skills to fend off Leclerc.Lap 44/57: Antonelli’s lead is up to two seconds.

Norris looked like he might crack his opponent for a while but the championship leader is looking untroubled now as we enter the race’s final stages.Lap 43/57: “I’m just four wheels sliding,” says George Russell, who looks to have lost fifth to Oscar Piastri for good.You’re more than that, George – you’re a person with feelings.Lap 42/57: Antonelli is giving Norris nothing at the moment and it doesn’t look like weather is going to be a factor in this race as the heavens stay firmly closed.Lap 41/57: The lead is back up to a second for Antonelli, whose worries a few laps back look – for now – to be unfounded.

Lap 40/57: Your standings so far:1) Antonelli2) Norris3) Verstappen4) Leclerc5) Piastri6) Russell7) HamiltonLap 39/57: Norris’s car looks more steady than Antonelli’s but the Italian still leads.Lap 37/57: Antonelli is worried.“My rears are gone,” he says on the radio but he’s maintaining a lead of 0.7sec for now.Lap 36/57: Norris within one second of Antonelli and we have a race!Lap 35/57: Piastri, one of the 547 people to have led this race at some point, is moving up the field and is back in fifth.

Lap 34/57: Norris hasn’t gained any ground on Antonelli despite the Italian’s concerns over his gearbox.No rain yet, by the way.We were promised storms!Lap 32/57: This result would extend Antonelli’s lead in the drivers standings if things remain the same.But he says he has concerns with his gearbox on the team radio.Lap 31/57: Leclerc, the former leader, is gaining on Verstappen in third.

Red Bull took a risk with their early pit – it was brave but the wear on Max’s tyres has been too much for him.Lap 31/57: Antonelli has a lead of 1.2 seconds over Norris but this race is still up for grabs.Lap 30/57: Your standings so far:1) Antonelli2) Norris3) Verstappen4) Colapinto5) Russell6) Leclerc7) Piastri8) HamiltonLap 29/57: Verstappen starting to struggle a little as his hard tyres wear.That leaves Antonelli, in second, and Norris, in third, to with the advantage.

And Kimi is through! He’s in the lead and the favourite to win.Norris takes second from the struggling Verstappen.Lap 28/57: Hamilton and Norris pit.And Norris can’t enter the track ahead of Antonelli, who is in third, behind Verstappen and Piastri, who is yet to pit.Lap 27/57: Antonelli pits and drops from third to fifth.

Norris still leads and has yet to pit.Verstappen will take the lead when Norris pits though.Lap 26/57: Hamilton takes the racing line and blocks Verstappen from overtaking him and moving into fourth.Max gets what he wants on his second attempt though.Lap 25/57: McLaren thought it would start raining around now.

It is not raining.Verstappen is gaining on Hamilton in fourth.Norris’s lead is being eroded by Antonelli.And … we have a few drops of rain! But by no means a deluge.Lap 24/57: Leclerc is up to 10th after at one point leading the race but he’s struggling to regain a decent position after pitting.

Lap 23/57: Verstappen is up to fifth and has, to remind you, pitted already,Piastri is being told on his team radio that it’s about to rain,No one seems to know what’s going on with the weather,
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