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Lando Norris secured McLaren's first win of the season in the 2025 Miami sprint race, leading from pole position. He was followed by teammate Oscar Piastri, who managed to fend off Ferrari's Charles Leclerc for second place.
Lando Norris won the Miami sprint in 2025 and McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri was victorious in the main grand prix [Getty Images]
Lando Norris took McLaren's first victory of the season with a dominant drive from pole position in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race.
The world champion was untroubled as he converted pole into a lead at the first corner and controlled the race from there.
Norris led a McLaren one-two ahead of Oscar Piastri, who fell back from Norris as the race developed and was forced to hold off Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the closing laps.
Kimi Antonelli won a scrap with Mercedes team-mate George Russell for fourth on track, but was penalised for exceeding track limits too many times and given a five-second penalty.
That dropped him behind Russell and Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who had earlier emerged on top after a tense battle with Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari.
Norris' victory, following a major upgrade to the McLaren car for this fourth race weekend of the season, was quite the statement after a tricky start to the season for the world champions.
He managed the race carefully, ensuring he did not overwork his medium tyres in the opening laps, before extending the gap over Piastri to take control.
Piastri ran close to Norris in the opening laps as Leclerc initially held off a train including the Mercedes drivers, Hamilton and Verstappen.
But Leclerc moved clear of that fight and began to pressure Piastri, until the Australian reasserted his authority to edge away again in the final two laps.
Antonelli made his fifth consecutive poor start in all races this season and was challenged by Russell as they went around the first corner side by side, with the Briton on the inside.
Lando Norris won the Miami Grand Prix sprint race in 2025.
Oscar Piastri finished in second place in the Miami sprint race.
Lando Norris had a dominant performance, leading from pole position and controlling the race without any challenges.
Oscar Piastri had to fend off Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the closing laps of the race.
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Antonelli fought off that challenge, but Russell overtook him on lap seven at the first corner. A lap later, the Italian dived back into fourth place at Turn 11, at the end of the long back straight, and held the place to the end. His penalty reduced his lead over Russell in the championship to seven points.
Behind them, Verstappen barged Hamilton aside at Turn Three on the first lap, before the seven-time champion reclaimed the place later in the lap.
The two ran close together until Verstappen passed Hamilton on lap seven. But the move ended with both cars off the track, and Verstappen was advised to hand the place back to his 2021 title rival.
Two laps later, though, Verstappen was through for good, out-braking the Ferrari into the final corner.
Alpine's Pierre Gasly took the final point for eighth place, ahead of Red Bull's Isack Hadjar and Gasly's team-mate Franco Colapinto.
Qualifying for Sunday's main grand prix takes place at 21:00 BST.
Lando Norris (McLaren)
Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
George Russell (Mercedes)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)
Pierre Gasly (Alpine)