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Formula 1, Miami Grand Prix, with Checo Pérez from pole position: minute by minute, live

2023-05-07T19:41:10.986Z


The Mexican will look for his second consecutive victory and the third of the season to go on to lead the Drivers' Championship. Verstappen starts from ninth place.


The Mexican

Sergio

Checo 

Pérez

(

Red Bull

) started first this Sunday at the

Miami Grand Prix

, where he is looking for his second consecutive victory of the season with the expectation of making the leap to the first place in the

Formula 1 Driver 's Championship

.

The race, fifth on the annual calendar, takes place from 4:30 p.m. in Argentina with broadcast by Fox Sports and Star+ at the Florida state circuit, next to

Hard Rock Stadium

, the home of

the NFL's

Miami Dolphins .

Pérez, who won the

Azerbaijan GP

a week ago , is second, six points behind his Red Bull teammate the Dutchman

Max Verstappen

, who will start from ninth position, who was affected by the accident involving Charles Monegasque

. Leclerc

, who got confused with his

Ferrari

at the start of Q3 on Saturday.

Charles Leclerc crashed the Ferrari again.

And they go... Photo: AFP

Behind the Mexican driver will come the Spanish

Fernando Alonso

(Aston Martin) and his compatriot

Carlos Sainz

(Ferrari).

Pérez and Verstappen were the winners of the four GPs held in the year.

The Latin American crowned in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan and the European in Bahrain and Melbourne.

From fourth to tenth place in the standings were Kevin Magnussen (Haas), Pierre Gasly (Alpine), George Russel (Mercedes), Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Esteban Ocon (Alpine), Verstappen (Red Bull) and Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo).

The seven-time British champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) was positioned thirteenth, behind Alexander Albon (Williams) and Nico Hulkenberg (Haas).

Source: Telam

look too

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Source: clarin

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