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Wolff trusts Hamilton to remain «a pro» despite Mercedes F1 hardship


Mercedes’ performance has been up and down since the introduction of new ground-effect regulations in F1 two years ago, and the 2024 season has exemplified this issue so far.

Hamilton branded his W15 «an amazing car» after the first two grands prix in 2024, before admitting to being «the least confident ever» in this machine following practice at the Australian Grand Prix. He then had his «best» feeling of the year on Friday in Japan and achieved second place in the Chinese sprint, but was subsequently knocked out in Q1 at the same circuit.

Despite glimpses of speed, the seven-time world champion is yet to finish a Sunday F1 race in the top six this season. Wolff is nonetheless convinced his driver will remain diligent for the remainder of the campaign, not least in his working relationship with team-mate George Russell.

«I think that Lewis is a pro and has behaved in that way until now, trying to keep his morale up and the morale of the team even if the results don’t come», the Austrian said.

«I have no doubt that this is going to last. He has also been supportive with George.»

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Hamilton himself stated on Thursday at the Japanese Grand Prix that he was keen to remain focused on his current season with Mercedes, rather than his upcoming move to Ferrari.

«Right now, I want to finish on a high here,» the Briton said. «So all my energy is going into this. Of course, there’s excitement for the future. But right now, we’re going through a difficult place. That’s my challenge.

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«That’s where all my energy is going, to try and figure out how we can get ourselves back to the top. How can I work with the guys? How can I give better debriefs, give them better direction to get back fighting at the front?

«I’m a competitor first and foremost, so I want to win. Just thinking about the next year isn’t going to help me do that.»



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Ferrari announces Miami F1 livery change to mark US anniversary


The Scuderia is set to unveil a one-off look for the Miami Grand Prix which will make reference to the heritage of the manufacturer in a contemporary manner, with two shades of blue being brought back from the pages of history — Azzurro La Plata and Azzurro Dino.

The change will be made to honour Ferrari’s historical place in the US motorsport environment, marking the manufacturer’s 70th anniversary in the American marketplace.

In 1964, this breakthrough was marked with a special US white and blue livery, which featured in the final two races of that season. The cars ran in the North American Racing Team colours as part of a protest, by order of Enzo Ferrari.

The former colour, Azzurro La Plata, is a light shade of blue and is the national racing colour of Argentina. It is also a similar shade to that worn by two-time champion Alberto Ascari, with the Italian often wearing a jersey in the colour as well as a matching helmet.

Further Ferrari connections to this colour comes through the racing overalls of the 1960s, with the likes of John Surtees and Chris Amon racing in blue, as did Niki Lauda in his maiden season with the team.

Azzurro Dino is a darker shade, which was worn last in 1974, most recently by Clay Regazzoni before the iconic red colouring became the norm for race suits.

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It has so far been confirmed that the special livery will be revealed directly in Florida. Although a date has not been confirmed for this launch, there is an extensive array of events celebrating the Prancing Horse starting on 28 April which will come to a climax at the Miami Grand Prix, with a pair of blue 296 GTSs set to lead a parade of Ferrari machinery around the track.

Last year, Ferrari ran a special livery for the Italian Grand Prix, featuring yellow, with the design paying tribute to the Le Mans 24 Hours winning 499P. The team also ran a burgundy look to celebrate its 1000th race at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello.



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The off-track action that makes the Miami GP an F1 race like no other


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This year sees the third iteration of the event, which seems to get bigger and better each year. Las Vegas is a tough act to follow, so Miami is sure to be stepping things up yet again for 2024 – and with MoneyGram, you could be there.

If the number of celebrities in attendance and the amount of F1-related events taking place around the city are a measure of an F1 event’s success, then Miami is right up there as one of the best. And this is why.

Superstar fans

There were be plenty of superstars hanging out at the track last year and there will be more of the same this time, with globally recognized names from film, television, sports and even some of the world’s top tech entrepreneurs.

In 2023, the list of the great and the good included actors Tom Cruise, Vin Diesel, Diego Osorio, James Marsden and Michelle Rodriguez as well as TV’s Lisa Hochstein and comedian Dax Shepard.

From the world of sports, there were tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams and Roger Federer; American footballers Patrick Mahomes, CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott; skier Lindsay Vonn; NBA star Paolo Banchero and legend Shaquille O’Neal.

Music superstars Shakira, Timbaland, LL Cool J, Ludacris, Queen Latifah, Becky G and DaBaby were also in attendance; fashion was represented by Chantel Jeffries and Tommy Hilfiger; and billionaire tech entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos also made an appearance.

Fans of Drive to Survive will be thrilled to hear that this year, former MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Principal Guenther Steiner will be returning to the paddock during the weekend in his new role as the event’s new ambassador.

Steiner, whose 10- year stint at Haas ended last year, is hugely popular in America due to his starring role on the Netflix documentary and he will be on hand for meet and greets with fans before and during the event.

Live music events have been a highlight in previous years and this time it is the turn of global megastar Ed Sheeran to take to the stage, with John Summit also set to make some noise at the Hard Rock Beach Club this year.

Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sheeran will headline the trackside stage on the Saturday while race day will see DJ Summit, one of the hottest names in dance music, pumping out high-energy tunes all day long for spectators.

Entertainment, everywhere

The Miami Gardens circuit is a bit of a trek from the city’s famous South Beach neighborhood, but the race’s influence will be will reach far and wide, with fast cars, late-night parties, and plenty of cool clubs hosting events in numerous spots.

The Wynwood Marketplace is at the heart of the action, with entertainment, simulators and virtual reality games. Last year, Lewis Hamilton had a pop-up shop there and even turned up on the Friday to sign autographs for his fans.

Bayfront Park and the Racing Fan Fest also have plenty going on, with Bayfront hosting Q&As with former champions, while the E11EVENMiami ultra-club hosts five nights of parties as part of its 24-hour Race Week EXPER11ENCE.

Inside the circuit, it is all about the classic Miami style, with music belting out in all directions, cameras snapping at selfie stations on every corner and bars providing a wide range of choice, from chillout to party vibes.

In the slightly bizarre environment of the marina, there are not one but two ‘clubhouse’ venues – the Yacht Club and the Boathouse – that combine a party atmosphere with great race views over the boats.

Hard Rock Beach Club brings South Florida’s beaches to the track alongside resort-style pools and luxury cabanas, with an area that spans turns 11 and 12 and creates a very unique way to watch an F1 race.

The stadium hosts the Team Village and fans can get a bird’s-eye view of the behind-the-scenes action from high up on the viewing deck – which is where one fan even spotted Max Verstappen in an ice bath last year!

Local artwork and murals by South Florida artists are also on display along with supercar displays, photo opportunities, free giveaways, interactive entertainment and even a gondola ride that takes fans high above the action.

There is plenty of specialty food too, with 81 different food and beverage concession stands on the race website including a smokehouse, various Latin options, fully-loaded burgers, sushi, craft beers, coffee, waffle cones and even an artisan baker.

Dressing up

F1 feels more on show in Miami than it does at most of the other races and it certainly plays up to the crowd, with some teams creating special liveries just for this event and most drivers sporting a one-off helmet design to make their mark.

Last year, Red Bull made a special effort for Miami, changing up its standard livery on the RB19 to a unique fan-created design that featured a pink, purple and light blue ribbons detail running down the sidepods.

In 2022, both AlphaTauri (now RB) and Williams created special ‘art cars’ to mark the inaugural event – although sadly both designs were far too radical to actually make it onto the racetrack and were just put on static show.

AlphaTauri’s design involved a mix of jade, lilac and light blue and a radical styling to reflect the ‘eclectic personality’ of Miami’s Wynwood district. The Williams had a graffiti livery created by Surge, inspired by vibrant cartoon illustrations.

The drivers have always come up with some unique designs for Miami, none more so than Lando Norris, who has taken a whacky sporting theme each time by turning his helmet into a basketball in 2022 and a beachball in 2023.

In 2022, Sebastian Vettel went for a snorkel and sea theme, representing the threat the region faces from flooding, while Daniel Ricciardo styled his helmet like a Hawaiian shirt and Pierre Gasly put a sunset on top of his.

Verstappen and Zhou Guanyu both went neon that year, with the Red Bull driver donning pink palm trees on his lid. However, he opted for a more subtle turquoise color switch on his standard design last season.

Albon stole the sporting vibe from Norris with a golf ball design for 2023 while Esteban Ocon, Logan Sargeant and Nico Hulkenberg opted for palm trees in turquoise and pink, dark blue and yellow-orange respectively, the latter with a matching shirt.

The helmet designs are becoming more and more avant-garde every year, so it will be fascinating to see how those helmet painters earn their money for this year’s race, and all will be revealed very soon.

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What drives your dreams? A chance to WIN a Dream Weekend in Miami


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The Florida venue is one of F1’s newest destinations, but after two seasons it has already become a popular fixture on the calendar, not only for the on-track action that F1 brings to any venue but also for the entertainment that the US races add on top.

America now plays host to three F1 races and speaking ahead of last year’s race, Hamilton said: “They are massive sporting fans here so to be in such an important city like Miami where sport is huge – and now Formula One is part of that – it is great to see.

“For such a huge country, it is amazing that we finally have three races here. The difficult thing with Formula One is that you usually visit a country once a year. But the growth has been huge and it is such a big market for the sport.”

Entry to the Champions Club is one of the hottest tickets in town – and that is exactly where you could be thanks to MoneyGram. As Haas F1 Team title partner, MoneyGram aims to offer the F1 fans an opportunity to obtain unique access to the sport.

The prize winner and a guest will be flown into Miami for a four-night stay, with exclusive access to F1’s luxurious three-story hospitality venue to watch the action in climate-controlled comfort or from a top-floor open-air viewing area.

Situated inside the track at Turn 5, it is the perfect place to spend a jam-packed weekend watching two F1 events – a Saturday Sprint and the usual Sunday spectacle – as well as the Porsche SuperCup North America and all-female F1 Academy support races.

This will be the sixth Grand Prix of the season, so expect the racing to be more intense than ever as the leading teams and drivers try to find a way of ending Max Verstappen’s two-for-two run of victories at the Miami International Autodrome.

Alongside the track action, the competition winners will get to enjoy gourmet hospitality and an open bar in the exclusive suite, with a pit lane walkabout and personal appearances from former F1 stars and team members throughout the weekend.

If that was not enough, MoneyGram has even thrown in some team apparel, signed caps and $1000 of spending money – and all you need to do for the chance to attend this high-profile global sporting event is answer the question: ‘What drives your dreams?’

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CHANCE TO WIN! A VIP Dream Weekend in Miami


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The MoneyGram Miami Dream Weekend with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team offers US race fans the chance to not only win two Champions Club tickets to this incredible event, but also all airfares and accommodation, team gear, autographed caps and $1,000 in the form of a check.

This year, there will be double the action and double the entertainment at the popular Miami street circuit, with one of this season’s six Sprint races taking place before Saturday qualifying, followed by the main event itself on Sunday.

The venue, which encompasses the Miami Dolphins stadium and a beach entertainment area, has created a vibe that is unique in the sport and the Florida sunshine makes it a perfect place to catch an F1 race.

Even the drivers love it, and last year MoneyGram Haas F1 Team driver Nico Hulkenberg said: “It’s so different, how it looks, how it feels. The palms, the people, the Latin factor. It feels like a Grand Prix with maximum entertainment – special and unique.”

The winner of this MoneyGram Miami Dream Weekend competition and their guest will certainly get to enjoy a special and unique experience with two tickets that offer access to one of the most privileged places in town.

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23

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They will be flown to Miami from their nearest major metro airport and transported to a quality hotel for a long weekend stay, with four nights in a double occupancy room from Thursday, May 2 to Monday, May 6.

Once on site, the lucky pair will get to spend an incredible race weekend in the luxury of the Champions Club, which race organizers say is in “one of the most beautiful locations on the circuit” and is a perfect position to watch the action.

The 3-story venue offers climate-controlled comfort on two levels and open-air viewing on the top floor. It is situated inside the track at Turn 5, providing views of the cars as they pass Hard Rock Stadium and approach the Marina.

In a bumper program of on-track action, the two F1 races will also be joined by the Porsche Carrera Cup North America and two all-female F1 Academy championship races, where you could be watching the next female F1 driver in action.

Winners will also gain access to exclusive hospitality with sumptuous food, a free-flowing open bar and entertaining visits from former F1 drivers and a team manager, who will reveal just what it takes to lead a successful F1 team in an exclusive audience Q&A.

There will also be a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with the cars and teams in their garages – and possibly grab a selfie with some of the star drivers – during the weekend with a paddock tour hosted by the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team on one of the three days.

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