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Sainz ‘had one thing to do in Miami', and he failed

Carlos Sainz had 'just one thing to do' at the Miami Grand Prix, protect Charles Leclerc, and he failed to do that almost immediately. That's the opinion of respected Italian journalist Pino Allievi. Leclerc and Sainz lined up on the front row of the Miami Grand Prix grid, the Ferraris out-qualifying the Red Bulls with Max Verstappen starting third. While the Monégasque got away well, Sainz did not and Verstappen drew alongside him to go wheel-to-wheel through the first corner before passing with a forceful move in to the second corner sweep. It was not the start that Ferrari had hoped for as Verstappen then set about closing the gap to Leclerc. Relive our maiden Miami Grand Prix race...
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