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Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?

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Autosport podcast: Miami F1 Saturday review

Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt sit down to discuss the weekend so far at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix in the latest Autosport podcast

The Miami Grand Prix has been a hectic weekend thus far, as Saturday witnessed Andrea Kimi Antonelli become Formula 1’s youngest driver to claim a pole position.

The 18-year-old lined up in first for the sprint race, but a Turn 1, lap one incident, plus a collision with Max Verstappen in the pitlane, bumped him down the order.

That is just one of many things discussed in the latest Autosport podcast, which also analyses the rest of the wet-to-dry sprint race and grand prix qualifying, in which Verstappen took a shock pole.

 
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