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Today's team principlals press conference with Toto Wolff, Zak Brown, Laurent Rossi, Christian Horner, Frederic Vasseur and Guenther Steiner.
It's a disappointing Qualifying session today, especially as we have so much pace in the car.
It was a very tight Qualifying today, but both drivers put good sessions together and we were rewarded with both cars making it to Q3, securing good grid positions for tomorrow.
Strategy tomorrow is not straightforward, but it looks as though a two-stopper will be the quickest way to go, with all three compounds potentially playing an important role.
Following our double points finish at Imola, it is fair to say that we have made some progress with the issues affecting our car here in Miami.
On both cars we struggled to get the tyres in a good window and hold them there for a complete lap.
After a good FP3 today, we didn't turn that into a good qualifying - we ended up P15 and P16 for various reasons.
Qualifying certainly wasn't satisfying today, P6 and P12 isn't where we should be and not where we thought we would be after a solid Friday.
Charles Leclerc heads a Ferrari front-row lock-out in Miami, as Christian Horner insists that it's all to play for on Sunday, with pit strategy likely to play a major role.
Sergio Perez edges out Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in FP3, as Mercedes appears to have taken a step backwards overnight as porpoising returns with a vengeance.
In the latest note from race director, Niels Wittich drivers are informed that watches are considered jewellery and will therefore be banned.
As he seeks to enter F1, Michael Andretti says he has the support of FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, while Mario Andretti insists that the project has what is needed to enter the sport.