Max Verstappen had a mountain to climb from 9th o the grid but thanks to his dominant Red Bull RB19 he still managed to make it look easy to take the Miami Grand Prix victory. Team mate Sergio Perez led the entire race until 5 laps from the end as Fernando Alonso completed the podium.
On German Sky they just talked about the weather, and potential implication. Apparently the rules are the same as for all other US events as well: when there's a lightning within an 8-mile radius, all racing is stopped, and can only be resumed 30 minutes after the final lightning has been detected.
So as the risk is for thunderstorms (instead of normal rain) on Sunday, there's unlikely to be much wet racing anyway.
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I (think) I saw something very interesting when Perez crossed the pitlane line.
Go on....
Are we sure he crossed it? Can we see a longitudinal projection of the side wall of the tire against the white line to be absolutely certain that it was crossed entirely and not just partly?
I (think) I saw something very interesting when Perez crossed the pitlane line.
I have seen weird things during both FPS, I thought NTSC and PAL made no difference anymore in the digital age, but I have never seen these anomalies in Europe.