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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 2nd position, the Red Bull trophy delegate, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 1st position, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari, 3rd position, on the podium
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The silver lining of Ferrari’s Miami GP defeat

OPINION: Much was made of Formula 1’s first Miami Grand Prix – what turned out to be a very ‘marmite’ event for both those in attendance and everyone following on TV. But even as the on-track battle between Red Bull and Ferrari it produced continued the negative run of results for the red team, it contained a glimmer it must hope continues to shine

So, what did you make of Formula 1’s first Miami Grand Prix? Was it an unrivalled triumph of mass-market, glitzy, celebrity entertainment manifesting itself through sport? Or was it a soulless, over-hyped, very expensive and actually not that interesting race in the car parks around a stadium built to host another sport entirely?

The truth, inevitably, is in between the totally polarising positions F1 fans currently seem determined to adopt and then vitriolically defend on just about any subject.

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