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Analysis | Red Bull dominate speed trap, Leclerc has near impossible task

Ferrari might have the advantage of a front-row lockout for the Miami Grand Prix, but the speed trap times indicate that Red Bull are favourites to take the inaugural victory on the circuit surrounding the Hard Rock Stadium. Red Bull dominated the speed trap times. In this pre-race analysis, GPblog takes a look at what will be important in the Grand Prix.  Speed trap The speed trap in Miami is located 150 meters before turn 17. This comes at the end of the longest straight on the circuit so showcases the absolute top speed a Formula 1 car is able to achieve. In qualifying, Red Bull Racing and Honda absolutely dominated it.  Rank Driver Speed (KM/H) Difference to 1st (KM/H) 1 Perez 334.6...
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