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What were Norris’ chances of winning the F1 Miami Grand Prix?

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What were Norris’ chances of winning the F1 Miami Grand Prix?

Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

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Laguna Seca
Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

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Miami GP
Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

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Miami GP
Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

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Miami GP
Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

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Miami GP
How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

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Miami GP
Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

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Miami GP
F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

RBR 'wary' of Ferrari and McLaren

Red Bull Racing says it remains wary of the form of rivals McLaren and Ferrari, despite having delivered its second victory of the season in Malaysia

Sebastian Vettel has taken pole position and the win at the first two races of the year, with his team having emerged as the outfit to beat.

But despite that success, and the fact that neither McLaren nor Ferrari have yet been able to launch a serious challenge on victory, Red Bull Racing thinks it needs to fear what its main rivals can do.

"McLaren and Ferrari are our chief concern," said team principal Christian Horner. "I think that you can see the performance can ebb and flow.

"Ferrari looked to be having a very strong race in Malaysia so we need to focus on optimising our own performance. We have managed to win the two opening grands prix of the season, which is a tremendous start, and we will look to try and build on this form as we head to China next week."

Vettel was able to win in Malaysia despite not having a fully-working KERS system for the whole race. That fact suggests there is even more speed to come from the RB7 - although Horner suggested the key to success at Sepang was a decision taken earlier in the weekend to focus on race runs.

"I think the tyres become the biggest performance differentiator," he said. "We adopted a slightly different approach after Melbourne and put a lot of focus into the race, and I think it paid off.

"It possibly may have cost us a bit of time in qualifying but I think the approach for the race was absolutely right."

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