Stewards' Investigation Concludes at Miami
The Miami Grand Prix proved incident-laden for two of Formula 1's leading drivers, with Max Verstappen and George Russell both subject to stewards' investigations following multiple collisions during the race, according to RacingNews365.
Verstappen's Performance Boost
Despite the on-track drama, Verstappen's qualifying performance at Miami delivered a tangible confidence boost for Red Bull Racing. According to De Telegraaf, the Red Bull driver secured second place in qualifying, a result that visibly lifted morale within the team and gave Verstappen renewed confidence heading into future rounds.
Russell's Comparative Struggle
In contrast, George Russell faced performance challenges at the Miami circuit. Crash.net reported that Russell offered explanations for his gap to Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli during the Grand Prix weekend. Additionally, PlanetF1 noted that Russell warned of a 'daunting' performance from rivals, highlighting Mercedes' concern as competitors continue to narrow the performance differential.
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