Overall, we seem to be able to compete for Q3 and for points, but once again we can see the midfield is very compact.
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The field looks extremely tight with a couple of tenths of a second the difference between a handful of positions, especially in and around the top ten.
It's more or less where we expected to be today. The field is really close so there's all to fight for.
The new track surface seems to be better, but we were basically just cleaning the racing line today.
It hasn't been such a straightforward Friday for us. Both drivers have been struggling with overall grip and find it hard to extract the lap times.
Top eight in FP2 covered by one second as the ever evolving Miami track surface continues to punish even the slightest mistake.
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As rumours of an 11th team led by Brad Pitt swirl on social media, Lewis Hamilton insists that his forthcoming F1 movie will be authentic.
Despite only scoring 14 points from the opening four races, Lando Norris insists McLaren's start to the season hasn't been that bad.
Alpine Academy driver Victor Martins will get his first taste of F1 machinery next week when he drives the A521 at Monza.
Thursday's press conference with Esteban Ocon, Nyck de Vries, Logan Sargeant, Charles Leclerc, George Russell, Zhou Guanyu, Lance Stroll, Nico Hulkenberg, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen.
Fernando Alonso insists he sees no problem with the FIA experimenting by shortening the length of DRS zones.
