The 2025 Miami Grand Prix delivered one of the most compelling races of the season so far. From McLaren’s dominant 1-2 finish to tense battles throughout the field and post-race investigations, Sunday’s race had no shortage of drama. Here are the 10 key takeaways from a wild afternoon at the Miami International Autodrome.
Piastri calls Miami win his most important yet
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Oscar Piastri claimed his fourth win of the season with a dominant drive in Miami, further solidifying his position at the top of the championship standings. The Australian was in complete control after taking the lead from Max Verstappen on Lap 14.
McLaren celebrates a flawless 1-2 finish
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McLaren delivered a commanding performance as Lando Norris backed up Piastri with second place. It was the team’s first 1-2 of the year and a statement of intent in the constructors’ fight.
Despite starting from pole, Max Verstappen couldn’t hold off the McLarens and dropped to fourth by the flag. His Miami curse continues — no polesitter has ever won at this circuit.
Norris was forced off track in a first-turn clash with Verstappen, falling to sixth. He fought back brilliantly, eventually overtaking Verstappen to reclaim second place.
Russell steals podium with smart pit call
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George Russell capitalized on a Virtual Safety Car to jump into third. Though 37 seconds behind Piastri, it was enough for Mercedes to earn a valuable podium finish.
Ferrari’s team orders cause late-race drama
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Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were locked in a strategy debate, with positions swapped twice by team orders. Hamilton expressed frustration over the radio, calling the situation “not good teamwork.”
Albon shines in Williams’ strongest showing yet
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Alex Albon finished a superb fifth, delivering one of Williams’ best results in recent seasons. His pace and tire management earned praise throughout the paddock.
Mechanical issues for Bearman and Bortoleto triggered two Virtual Safety Cars. The disruptions played a key role in shaping the final race order, especially for McLaren and Mercedes.
Sainz and Hamilton battle to the final lap
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Carlos Sainz mounted a last-lap charge on Hamilton in the fight for eighth. Although he came up short, the incident is under post-race investigation by the stewards.
Championship leader Piastri extends his advantage
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With 131 points, Piastri now leads the standings by 26 over teammate Norris. Verstappen sits third with 99 points after another frustrating race weekend.