Ferrari left Miami with more questions than points. How can it catch Mercedes?
MIAMI GARDENS, FL. — Ferrari’s Miami Grand Prix weekend went from one filled with hope to the Italian team walking away arguing in its postrace recap that the final results don’t “reflect the true potential” of its car.It brought 11 upgrades to Miami, the most across the grid. Early signs pointed toward the team taking a step forward, though so did McLaren. The papaya crew appeared to have the edge over Ferrari and even Mercedes at times, with Lando Norris taking pole and win in the sprint race. Charles Leclerc secured a top-three finish in the sprint race and qualified third for the grand prix.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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