Second short break of this season after the first triple-header for F1. This weekend we fly to American soil for the first stop of the year on overseas soil. So, it's time for our Recommended for the grand prize of Miami.
Before the tips, a dip in the Miami International Autodrome
Before we understand who our recommendations are for the American weekend, let's get to know the Miami International Autodrome which will host the 20 fastest drivers in the world. In its third appearance in the circus, the track is a mix of aerodynamic power and pure speed. The first sector composed of “S” like those of Suzuka puts the tyres to the test and would lead to choosing a more carica. But very long straight which characterizes the short third sector forces engineers to work perfectly to find the perfect setup. And the sprint that entails a single free test It could be a real drama if the data between the simulator and the track do not match.

Pilots for those who can spend more…
Let's start with those who could be the protagonists of the weekend. Not considering the big 3 of Fanta F1 (the two Papayas and Max) as favourites would be crazy, but among our recommendations in Miami for those who want a more balanced team there are Charles Leclerc e George Russell. Compared to their companions (Hamilton, even present among ours not recommended, and Antonelli) seem to be much more comfortable with their cars. The Monegasque is looking for the second podium of the season for him and for the Ferrari, while the British had the continuity of results at the beginning of 2025.
…and for those who want a more balanced expense

Unfortunately, however, at FantaF1 you can't be like Lawrence Stroll. Here, one must make careful choices, especially after changes in the price that may also have an impact lowered your budget. So if you are looking for a low cost purchase after having perhaps used 39 Masi for Norris, you can opt for Pierre Gasly. In the last two Grands Prix he made it all the way to Q3, finishing P7 in Bahrain. We don't know how the race in Saudi Arabia would have gone without that contact with tsunoda, and in Miami he undoubtedly wants his third Top 10 of the season in the race. All that remains is to complete your team by looking for someone who can bring you the last place bonus. Our name? Unfortunately (or fortunately if he were to place himself at the end of the rankings) it is Gabriel Bortoleto. Sauber seems to be relegated to the back of the pack again this year. The bonus arrived in Jeddah, will it happen in Miami? Remember that you have time to line up until 22:30 on Friday, when sprint qualifying will start.
Miami Weather Forecast
Safety Car: No
Virtual Safety Car: No
Red Flag: No
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: No
Team double in the race: Yes
Driver who starts on pole wins the race: Yes
Number of teams to have both drivers in the Top 10: 4
Number of cars forced to retire in the race: 1