Max Verstappen, a pole and injuries in Miami

After a heroic pole position snatched from fate, the four-time world champion succumbed to pressure from McLaren, which was too strong for his Red Bull. But after fighting tooth and nail.

Published 06/05/2025 à 16:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Max Verstappen, a pole and injuries in Miami

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He never gives up. Never. Having fallen to the bottom of the Sprint race standings after being penalized following an error by his team that dropped him directly in the Mercedes Antonelli's during his pit stop, Max pulled off a lap from another world during

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

06/05/2025 at 10:38 a.m.

Imola, not necessarily a suitable track for the Red Bull, but Monaco could be, given the proven impossibility of overtaking there... unless the rain gets involved! Monegasque procession to come

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vincent moyet

06/05/2025 at 08:23 a.m.

I wouldn't be surprised if Verstappen repeats the Suzuka stunt in Monaco, where no one will be able to overtake him, after securing a legendary pole position. But he'll gradually lose ground in the standings. It would be a shame if he interfered in the duel between Piastri and Norris, as he just did in Miami. But Norris could have guessed that would happen...

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