MIAMI, Florida, CMC – Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said he had “fun” driving in the Miami Grand Prix after he finished sixth in the race on Sunday in the American state of Florida.
The British race car driver with Grenadian heritage initially struggled for pace on the hard tire in the opening stint in the Mercedes W15 before he engaged in a fierce fight with the Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg of Germany across several laps at the Miami International Autodrome.
McLaren driver Lando Norris secured his first Formula 1 victory on Sunday at the Miami Grand Prix – and in doing so – the Briton broke the dominance this season of formidable three-time defending champion Max Verstappen of the Netherlands.
But Hamilton, 39, was encouraged by his car’s performance across the weekend, with his final position marking his best result of the season so far.
Hamilton also put pressure on Red Bull Racing No. 2 driver Sergio Perez of Spain when it appeared the pace of the W15 increased on the medium compound in the latter half of the race, but he was unable to find a way past it.
“I’ve had so much fun,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed this weekend race-wise. It’s been a lot of fun on track—[I’ve had] great, tough, close battles. Going out to Turn 11, up against the wall, wheels locked – I was like, ‘Oh jeez, this could be a big crash into this corner, or I’m going by.’
“I love that. I had zero fear then, so I’m super grateful for that. Then, to be able to hold onto the [Red] Bulls, to a Red Bull, was really quite cool. Great job by my team.”
Verstappen led for the first half of the race, but Norris won by more than seven seconds in his upgraded McLaren—with the help of a safety car.
“Massive congratulations to Lando,” Hamilton said. “[I] won my first Grand Prix with McLaren. I know how special it is to get that first one, so I congratulate him.
“He truly deserves it, and McLaren – wow. I’m happy for them. It’s my old family.”
In the five previous races to Miami, Norris secured podium finishes in Australia and China, and top-six finishes in Bahrain and Japan.