F1 GP Miami: Antonelli still great, beats Norris. What a mistake for Leclerc in the final

Andrea Kimi Antonelli repeats himself: the Mercedes driver won the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, consolidating his leadership in the overall standings. The driver from Bologna, who once again made a mistake at the start and was the protagonist of a breathtaking battle in the early laps with Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris, regained the lead after the pit stop and did not let go of it until the finish, showing great confidence and solidity.
Second position for a rediscovered Norris: the world champion, overtaken at the pit stop when he was in the lead, tried until the end to undermine Antonelli but had to surrender. On the podium with him was McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
At the foot of the podium was George Russell, fourth: the British driver unlike Antonelli suffered for much of the race and never got close to the leaders. Max Verstappen, protagonist at the start of a scary spin, managed to finish in fifth position thanks to a brave strategy at the pit stops.
Disappointing race for Ferrari: Charles Leclerc, who was savoring a podium finish, made a mistake and spun in the race finale, damaging his car, and slipped from fourth to sixth place. Behind him Lewis Hamilton: an anonymous race for the seven-time world champion, penalized by a contact at the start with Colapinto. In the top ten also Sainz and Albon.
Order of finish (top ten)
Antonelli
Norris
Piastri
Russell
Verstappen
Leclerc
Hamilton
Colapinto
Sainz
Albon
