
Miami Grand Prix - Final order
- Oscar Piastri 鈥 McLaren
- Lando Norris 鈥 McLaren
- George Russell 鈥 Mercedes
- Max Verstappen 鈥 Red Bull
- Alex Albon 鈥 Williams
- Kimi Antonelli 鈥 Mercedes
- Charles Leclerc 鈥 Ferrari
- Lewis Hamilton 鈥 Ferrari
- Carlos Sainz 鈥 Williams
- Yuki Tsunoda 鈥 Red Bull
- Isack Hadjar 鈥 Racing Bulls
- Esteban Ocon 鈥 Haas
- Pierre Gasly 鈥 Alpine
- Nico Hulkenberg 鈥 Sauber
- Fernando Alonso 鈥 Aston Martin
- Lance Stroll 鈥 Aston Martin
- Liam Lawson 鈥 Racing Bulls (Out)
- Gabriel Bortoleto 鈥 Sauber (Out)
- Ollie Bearman 鈥 Haas (Out)
- Jack Doohan 鈥 Alpine (Out)
09:04 am
Liam Lawson out of the race
Yep. That's it for the Kiwi. 38 laps and his race is over. Lawson heads to the pits and he's done. Tough race for Lawson. Couldn't do much after Doohan went into the side of him on turn one and appeared he had issues with the car because of the collision.
He'd just been lapped by the leaders.
Lawson stripped of first F1 points of 2025, loses seventh-place sprint finish
has been handed a five-second time penalty and ha therefore lost his points finish from 鈥荣&苍产蝉辫; Grand Prix sprint race.
After , Lawson looked to have finished seventh in the 18-lap affair, shortened by one lap due to rain over the Miami International Autodrome.
However, the Kiwi was judged to have been at fault for an incident with Aston Martin鈥檚 Fernando Alonso, who crashed in the final laps of the race.
The stewards ruled that while Lawson was the leading car at turn 12, where the incident took place, he was behind at turn 11 and therefore was required to give Alonso room.
As a result, Lawson was relegated to 13th place, and also handed one demerit point on his Formula One super licence.
鈥淗e came out on cold tyres, and I鈥檇 done a lap,鈥 Lawson explained post-race. 鈥淚 was trying to get by him early in the lap.
鈥淚 waited for DRS [drag reduction system], made sure to get my wheels ahead at the apex trying to overtake. I feel I did that, then I got squeezed off.
鈥淎t that point, I was heading for the concrete wall. I was trying to get out, but he left me no space.
鈥淥bviously [it鈥檚] not my intention, but I feel like I had my wheels ahead.鈥
The Kiwi had made up five places on the end of the first racing lap 鈥 delayed by rain over the Miami International Autodrome 鈥 and benefited from a chaotic affair to cross the line eighth, before he was upgraded one place after Max Verstappen was penalised for an unsafe pit release.
Seventh in the sprint would have netted Lawson two points, and betters his ninth-placings from grands prix in and and last year.
Lawson wasn鈥檛 the only drive to be impacted by post-race penalties. Williams鈥 Alex Albon had finished fourth, but was also hit by a five-second penalty for infringements behind the safety car.
The incident won鈥檛 be welcomed by Alonso, after he and Lawson at the US Grand Prix last year.
McLaren鈥檚 Lando Norris led a one-two finish alongside teammate Oscar Piastri, while Ferrari鈥檚 Sir Lewis Hamilton finished third.
With just hours between the sprint race and Grand Prix qualifying, heavy rain drastically altered conditions and left drivers needing to be cautious, with any damage potentially coming back to bite them later in the day.
Ferrari鈥檚 Charles Leclerc fell victim to the slippery conditions and was out before the sprint even began, after colliding with the wall on the back straight and suffering terminal damage to his car.
So poor were the conditions, the race was red-flagged, as the track was too wet to safely begin, even after the formation lap was driven behind the safety car.
But after a delay of more than 20 minutes, the sprint was able to get under way, albeit reduced in distance by one lap. And as the track began to dry, teams began to plan for a strategy of starting on intermediate tyres, but finishing on slicks.
Again, the 19 remaining drivers began behind the safety car and completed two further laps before the decision was made to see a standing start.
Already leading the world championship, Piastri wasted no time on the race start, taking the lead from Kimi Antonelli at the first corner and holding that lead to the end of the race.
The move was a cruel blow for Antonelli, who went on to finish 10th 鈥 but was upgraded to seventh 鈥 after he became the youngest driver in the sport鈥檚 history to take pole position.
Lawson, meanwhile, climbed the most places and rose to ninth off the start, one place back from the points at the end of what was the third lap.
The Kiwi showed incredible bravery to hold the inside racing line and brake late to get ahead of four other drivers, with the final place being made up by Leclerc鈥檚 absence.
Significantly, though, Lawson鈥檚 fast start had him ahead of Racing Bulls teammate Isack Hadjar, who finished 10th once penalties were applied.
Given the wet conditions meant no use of the DRS, Lawson was under no major threat of being overtaken by Hadjar in the bunched field, however it also left him with work to do if he was to get past Alonso and into a share of the points.
On lap six, though, Lawson complained of a broken visor impacting his visibility, as the gap to Hadjar closed to around 0.5s.
But as the track continued to dry, drivers began to struggle on the intermediate tyres, which are designed for the wet alone.
On lap 11, the DRS was enabled, as cars began to fit slick tyres. As Hamilton headed to the pits, Lawson climbed to eighth, before he pitted on lap 13.
But as more cars stopped, Antonelli and Verstappen collided in the pits, while Carlos Sainz鈥檚 Williams hit the wall to leave chaos on track. Verstappen was handed a 10-second penalty for the incident, an unsafe release, which was the fault of his Red Bull mechanics.
Lawson emerged after his stop in 12th, albeit with plenty of drivers still on the intermediates ahead of him.
On lap 15, Lawson went to the outside of Alonso, as the contact forced the Aston Martin into the wall and left the Kiwi staring at a penalty after a stewards鈥 inquiry. Alonso鈥檚 exit triggered a safety car that lasted until the end of the race.
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