Oscar Piastri won his third race in a row with victory in Miami, the McLaren man doing so from fourth on the grid. His team were totally dominant, with Lando Norris in second meaning both papaya cars finished over half a minute clear of the rest.
The F1 Nation team are here to discuss all the goings on from a breathless Miami weekend, which featured a wet-dry Sprint, Kimi Antonelli's stellar one-lap performances and Piastri extending his Championship lead.
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Podcast host Tom Clarkson is joined in the paddock by F1 TV lead presenter, Laura Winter, and French F1 journalist for L’Equipe, Fred Ferret, to dissect an action-packed weekend.
As well as the above, they discuss what happened down at Ferrari, with team orders leaving both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc frustrated at the flag, while George Russell managed to opportunistically pick up another podium.
There was double joy for Williams who scored with both cars to extend their lead over Haas in the fight for fifth in the Championship, with Alex Albon joining the podcast to share how he bounced back from his Sprint penalty and why there was confusion on team orders between himself and Carlos Sainz.
Meanwhile Red Bull might be left wondering what happened to their race pace in Miami, with Verstappen finishing fourth after starting on pole.
To hear the latest on all the biggest talking points from the race weekend, hit go on the audio player above or click here to listen to the latest episode on your preferred podcasting platform.
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