River of Fire: Norris's Miami Madness
Under Florida's neon palms, Norris tamed Miami's scorching chaos, steering his McLaren through a river of molten tarmac.
Neon Asphalt Inferno
The Miami streets glowed hot beneath palm fronds and neon beams, the air thick with salt and motor oil. Norris didn't sweat—he harnessed the heat, guiding his McLaren through the scorch like a fire dancer.
Quali Heatwave
A searing 1:28.145 in quali blasted Norris onto pole, leaving Verstappen's Red Bull seething two tenths behind. The crowd roared under the glow of the Hard Rock Stadium lights, every engine rev a pulse in the night.
Asphalt Ballet
When the lights winked out, Norris pirouetted through hairpins, his tyres carving fiery arcs. Verstappen lunged at Turn 3, sparks flying like divine fireworks, but Norris repelled every assault with balletic poise.
Palmetto Carnage
Amid dust and detritus, Ricciardo's McLaren lurched askew, and Hamilton's Ferrari spat out flames in disapproval. Safety cars drifted in like rouge barges, belying the chaos left behind.
Fiery Throne
When the flag fell, Norris raised his arms in pure exultation, drenched in exhaust and sweat. He'd tamed Miami's fire, danced through the inferno, and lived to leave his mark on the city of palms.
_Source: [Formula1.com 2025 Miami GP Race Result](https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2025/races/1262/miami/race-result)_
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