John Parker
F1 Miami Grand Prix results: Lando Norris takes first career F1 win over Max Verstappen; full results
Norris is finally a winner after 110 career starts in Formula 1
In a race run around a football stadium, Lando Norris utilized a hail-mary strategy and some timely yellow to claim his maiden F1 victory. This came after he set a rather dubious record of 15 career podium finishes without a win – the most ever.
Norris’ McLaren was rapid on the medium compound tire all weekend and when the team opted to leave him out much longer than the tire’s recommended operating window, a timely safety car allowed him to pit from the lead and not lose it.
Max Verstappen had the race well in hand prior to Logan Sargeant’s crash on lap 29 brought out the safety car. Verstappen had just pitted and would have re-inherited the lead after all pit stops had cycled through. But since the field has to reduce speed once the safety car is called for, Norris was able to duck into the pits, not lose as much time as normal racing conditions, and retain the lead.
Norris got a great launch when the race resumed on lap 33 and gradually pulled out a 8-second gap to Verstappen by the time the race ended.
Miami Grand Prix results
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Yuki Tsunoda (22), RB-Honda RBPT
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Daniel Ricciardo (3), RB-Honda RBPT
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas (77), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Not classified: Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
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Miami Grand Prix starting grid
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Yuki Tsunoda (22), RB-Honda RBPT
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas (77), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Zhou Guanyu (24), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Daniel Ricciardo (3), RB-Honda RBPT
Formula 1 makes its first of three visits to the United States this weekend as it takes over the Hard Rock Stadium complex for the third-ever Miami Grand Prix. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has won each of the first two runnings of this race en route to two of his three world championships and again enters as the overwhelming favorite.
Here’s what to know ahead of the Miami Grand Prix race weekend:
Miami Grand Prix TV/Streaming schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, May 3
12:25-1:30 p.m.: Free practice 1 (ESPN, F1TV)
4:25-5:15 p.m.: Sprint qualifying (ESPN, F1TV)
Saturday, May 4
11:55 a.m.-1 p.m.: Sprint (ESPN, F1TV)
3:55-5 p.m.: Qualifying (ESPN, F1TV)
Sunday, May 5
2:30-3:55 p.m.: Pre-race show (ESPN, F1TV)
3:55-6 p.m.: Miami Grand Prix (ABC, F1TV)
2024 Miami Grand Prix details
Track: Miami International Autodrome (Miami Gardens, Florida), 3.36-mile, 19-turn temporary street circuit
Length: 57 laps for 191.58 miles
Lap record: 1:29.708s (Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2023)
Tire compounds: C2 (Hard), C3 (Medium), C4 (Soft)
Top drivers and best bets for the Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen is statistically in the midst of the most individually dominant era in the history of F1. Since the beginning of the 2022 season he has won an incredible 38 of 49 races. That inevitability is reflected in BetMGM’s odds for the Miami Grand Prix.
Verstappen has a staggering -550 moneyline, meaning a $100 bet would yield only $18.18 in winnings. The next best odds belong Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Pérez at +800, which is eight dollars won for every dollar wagered. For comparison’s sake, last year Verstappen entered the weekend at -200, while Pérez was +300.
Best odds to win
Max Verstappen (-550)
Sergio Pérez (+800)
Charles Leclerc (+1600)
Carlos Sainz (+1600)
Lando Norris (+1600)
Miami Grand Prix sprint results
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Daniel Ricciardo (3), RB-Honda RBPT
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Yuki Tsunoda (22), RB-Honda RBPT
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas (77), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Miami Grand Prix entries
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Sergio Pérez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Valtteri Bottas (77), Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Nico Hülkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Daniel Ricciardo (3), RB-Honda RBPT
Yuki Tsunoda (22), RB-Honda RBPT
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Weather for the Miami Grand Prix
The forecast calls for hot, muggy conditions with better than a 50 percent chance of rain on Saturday and Sunday. The tarmac for the Miami Grand Prix already provides very low grip, so the combination of high temperatures, a slick track and mid-range tires could potentially make for some exciting racing.