Miami GP 2024: Hot and Cold

EPISODE · May 6, 2024 · 30 MIN

Miami GP 2024: Hot and Cold

from F1rst: An F1 Podcast · host PT

The Miami GP was a total blast, bringing us Lando Norris's first-ever win for McLaren—huge congrats to him and the team on this landmark victory. I’m totally sure this is just the start for Lando. On the Ferrari front, things were a bit up and down for Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. The hype was real going into the main race, but it turned into quite the tough one for the team. Still, they managed to bag some good points, and now all eyes are on Imola. Hopefully, Ferrari’s upgrades will arrive soon and help them put up a stronger fight against Red Bull. Coming up, I'll dive into the nitty-gritty of McLaren's latest upgrades, the cracks we're starting to see in Red Bull’s armor, and what might be on the horizon for Carlos Sainz. Stick around for more of my thoughts and insights on these exciting developments in the F1 world! Music credit: "⁠The Podcast Intro⁠" by Music Unlimited

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