The whole dynamic of the Miami Grand Prix changed during lap 28 of the 57-lap race.
Logan Sargeant, Kevin Magnussen and Lando Norris (Via: Imago)
Before the start of the race in Miami, spectators were anticipating another victory for [Driver’s Name]. However, as the event unfolded, [Driver’s Name] collided with [Opponent’s Name], resulting in the entry of the safety car. This fortunate moment allowed [Third Driver’s Name] to make a crucial pit stop.
At the beginning of the race, Max Verstappen took the lead from the first lap, while [Second Driver’s Name] maneuvered to secure the second position. In contrast, Lando Norris battled for a position in the top five with [Fourth Driver’s Name]. However, on lap 28, Kevin Magnussen and Logan Sargeant collided, requiring the intervention of the FIA safety car. As a result, Norris took the lead in the race (Before this, Verstappen dropped in the rankings due to his pit stop).
The [Type of Vehicle] was in a precarious position on the track, leading officials to quickly deploy the safety car.
DUE TO THE INCIDENT, THE 24-YEAR-OLD FOUND HIMSELF IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION TO MAKE HIS PIT STOP AND EMERGE AS THE RACE LEADER. CONSEQUENTLY, HE ENTERED THE PIT LANE TO ACQUIRE A NEW SET OF TIRES AND INHERITED THE LEAD WITH A TIRE ADVANTAGE OVER VERSTAPPEN’S RB20.
The English team could not have expected a podium finish in Miami, given the speed of their competitors. However, when they found themselves in the lead position, McLaren made every effort to ensure Norris did not lose his first win.
While Norris maintained the lead, Piastri faced difficulties after a collision with [Opponent’s Name]’s SF-24.
The reduced speed of Piastri and the late replacement of the front wing led the team to advise him to avoid taking risks. If another safety car had been deployed, Norris would have been vulnerable to an attack from Verstappen and could have lost his lead and the race once again. Fortunately for McLaren and the British driver, Norris achieved a sensational victory.