Third in the qualification session at the end of the afternoon, Doriane Pin was leaving sixth from this first weekend race in F1 Academy. Initially, while Ella Lloyd made a fatal error for the rest of her ordeal, braking too late to take the turn, the Frenchman was opportunistic. Second from that moment, the Prema driver quickly put pressure on Emma Felbermayr (Rodin Motorsport) before the announcement of a first security car stopping its momentum.
It was ultimately at the end of a battle that lasted nearly three laps that Dorine Pin managed to take the best on the Austrian pilot. Hunted in the exhaust of the leader, Pin took the lead in the race at the start of the Tour 5 while Felbermayr blocked his tires before leaving offshore. It was then that Arelia Nobels (Art), Alisha Palmowski, Chloe Chambers (Campos), and Maya Weug (MP Motorsport) took advantage of this error to sneak in front.
As she finished this race just behind the pilot supported by Mercedes, Alisha Palmowski has operated an equally spectacular rise. Starting from the seventh position, the Briton exceeded Nobels before the deployment of the second security car in this race. Then, it is on a rhythm quite different from that of the leader that she almost waged first place.
In the radius of the other notable lifts, Chloe Chambers will not have known the same trap as in Djeddah. Already holding pole in Saudi Arabia, the American had remained blocked in the peloton, but trusses the podium this Saturday at home. Maya Weug, tenth at the start and leader of the championship before arriving in Miami, finished fourth.
F1 Academy – Miami
Race 1 – Classification
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