After running in the North American country, the table for the cup was more solid than ever with McLaren on tip.
The Formula 1 builders Cup continues with a possible winner. The triumph of Oscar Piastri in a first place followed by Lando Norris ensures the top of his team. Although Max Verstappen strives the sum of Red Bull, he fails to move on to the next position.
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Mercedes for his part remained at bay and managed to maintain his position in the tablein addition to being one of the ones that best took advantage of the race. In the Miami International Circuit there was no room for maneuver for any of the pilots, both experienced and newbies, who in one way or another were victims of the complicated track.


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McLaren is consolidated at the top, but Alpine does not leave the background
McLaren’s domain with his two pilots on the podium causes him to accommodate in the first place in the championship table. From the beginning of the season that their pilots are located on the podium. The Miami GP is the fourth race in which the English pilot, Oscar Piastri wins in the first place.
However, for Alpine, Franco Colapint’s team its ninth place makes it last in the table. The starting pilots, Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan are not in their best way. Upon arriving at the first curve, the Australian played Liam Lawsonwhose Racing Bulls rose and in the impact was damaged the left front tire of Doohan, which was out of the race. As for French, Gasly ended up at thirteenth place Which did not add points.
The positions of the Constructors Championship
After the Miami GP, the positions in the Construction Championship with the sum of the points they obtained from the beginning of the season were like this:
- McLaren 246 points
- Mercedes 141 points
- Red Bull Racing 105 points
- Ferrari 94 points
- Williams 37 points
- Haas 20 points
- Aston Martin 14 points
- Racing Bulls 8 points
- Alpine 7 points
- Kick Sauber 6 points
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