The most exciting drivers' lap ever took place in Miami, full size, two-seater, fully-drivable Lego cars were given to each team. The drivers seemed to be having the time of their lives and forgot that they were supposed to be waving to the crowds. A giant Lego minifig (Megafig?) was circulating on the grid too.
The Florida weather was haunting this part of the weekend too. There was a 40% chance of rain but more importantly if there were lightning strikes in the region there was an alarming protocol of evacuation and Red Flags to follow.
The grid walk was back with Brundle but he struggled to find anyone who could string a sentence together, there was a number of celebrities wheeled out who had no idea where they were. He found some drivers, who obviously spoke well, and Jack Whitehall.
Initially it looked like a clean start but Norris made yet another mistake and ran wide and off the track, coming back in sixth. Annoyingly the classification wasn't showing, the FIA really need to sort that out. Norris was on the radio saying that Max was up to his old tricks. Meanwhile, at the back, Doohan and Lawson had come together. Eventually the Alpine came to a stop at the side of the track and a Virtual Safety Car slowed the cars until it could be cleared.
After 14 laps and an intense battle, with excellent defence by Verstappen, Piastri was passed him and into the lead. The Red Bull driver complained about his brakes, as Norris lined up to take his turn to get passed. He did and after a lap, Verstappen took the place back, letting Piastri get a strong 8 second lead. Norris got back to second and we wondered how long it would last.
It was reported that Albon had a water leak (or something) on his Williams, which everyone waited to see what would become of that. With rain forecast by different teams at different times, Russell made an early call that it was precipitating, although that they have been inside-helmet rain, as no one else saw it. They can't have had much of a hope of it actually arriving because the pit stops went ahead half way through the race.
Bearman's Haas broke down and he slowed then pulled to the side of the track. A Virtual Safety Car was called again and several top runners got a cheap pit stop: both McLarens, Hamilton, Russell. Russell was able to get past Verstappen through it.
A couple of laps later, Sainz was passed LeClerc and Albon was past Antonelli; the Williams were flying. Tsunoda was given a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.
Bortoleto was the next driver to retire with engine problems; it seemed like he would be able to get back to the pits but pulled off well out of the way. A Virtual Safety Car was called for the third time anyway. Sainz was sleeping when it ended as LeClerc caught him napping and got past and Hamilton took him too. He asked the team to get LeClerc to move over, they were on different tyres. It took a while but they did swap positions.
At the back of the grid, Lawson was also out, the fourth rookie to retire. To add to the confusion, Ferrari asked the two drivers to swap positions back again.
In the end, it was an easy win for Piastri but it was a one-two for McLaren. They were over thirty seconds ahead of Russell. It will be very tricky for Toto if Verstappen does want to drive for Mercedes, to choose which driver to dump.
Verstappen was fourth ahead of an excellent points haul for Albon in fifth, then Antonelli, LeClerc, Hamilton, Sainz and Tsunoda in the points. Hadjar just missed out on a point as Tsunoda managed to keep five seconds ahead of him to mitigate his penalty. The two Aston Martins finished last, Alonso ahead of Stroll obviously.
Will McLaren be found to have dodgy parts on their cars before the season is out? Who knows but their dominance continues and the disappointment in Norris compared to Piastri is becoming more and more apparent.