<p>Formula 1 fans were treated to a thrilling and unpredictable weekend in Miami, marked by heavy rain, dramatic crashes, and a surprise shift in the championship standings. Saturday’s sprint race was thrown into chaos as rain poured down over the Miami circuit. Charles Leclerc’s troubles began even before the start, crashing into the wall on his way to the grid. In a wild and incident-filled sprint, Lando Norris took a commanding win ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri, with a surprising Lewis Hamilton rounding out the podium.Several drivers were caught out in the slippery conditions and dropped out of the points, including Max Verstappen, Alex Albon, and Liam Lawson, all of whom faced penalties or incidents during the race.Sunday’s Grand Prix was again overshadowed by the threat of rain, though the storm clouds never delivered. In the dry conditions, McLaren capitalized with a dominant display, securing a one-two finish—this time with Piastri leading Norris—finishing a full 30 seconds ahead of third-placed George Russell.Max Verstappen, a new father, was visibly frustrated with his fourth-place result. Albon bounced back with an impressive fifth, ahead of sprint polesitter Kimi Antonelli. Tensions flared over team radio between Leclerc and Hamilton as they battled for seventh and eighth, while Carlos Sainz and Yuki Tsunoda rounded out the top ten.The outcome has shaken up the World Championship standings, with Oscar Piastri still leading ahead of Norris and Verstappen.</p><p>Next up: the European leg begins with back-to-back races in Imola and Monaco.</p>
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