

Red Bull has said it will allow Verstappen and Perez to cleanly race for the championship, and the 33-year-old Mexican driver seemed poised to take the points lead as the pole-sitter. That was a mighty middle stint, really impressive on the hard tire, and thanks for racing cleanly with your teammate," Horner said.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner praised Verstappen's poise over the 57-lap race that gave him his second consecutive victory in Miami. That was really, really good, also good for the team, again." "That was a good race, a good race all around, so thank you very much. "I call that simply (expletive) lovely," Verstappen said on his radio. At this pace, the 25-year-old Dutch driver will smash Vettel's record by the end of what many critics are already complaining is a boring season due to Red Bull's dominance. Verstappen tied Sebastian Vettel for most victories for Red Bull by earning the 38th win of his F1 career. Verstappen has three wins this season, while Perez, who started Sunday's race in pole position, has two victories as he seeks his first F1 championship. Red Bull has won all five races so far this season on the international open-wheel circuit, and with Sergio Perez second in Miami, it was the fourth 1-2 finish for the team this year. Max Verstappen used an easy Sunday drive to keep Red Bull undefeated this season, with the two-time reigning Formula One champion rallying from a ninth-place start to score a victory in the Miami Grand Prix.
