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Sainz one Safety Car pitstop away from winning Miami GP

©Ferrari Michael Delaney 06/05/2024 at 17:4206/05/2024 at 20:00 The Miami Grand Prix unfolded with a twist of fate for Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who believes that a pit stop under the Safety Car regime could have landed him the race victory. While Lando Norris capitalized on a lengthy opening stint that extended right into a lucky Safety Car period, which led to a timely pitstop for the McLaren charger, Sainz had pitted a lap earlier under normal race conditions. This crucial difference allowed Norris to position himself ahead meant that when the crash between Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen and Logan Sargeant triggered the safety car, Norris emerged ahead of the pack to claim his maiden...
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