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Tsunoda Compares The Miami Track To A Formula E Circuit

Tsunoda Compares The Miami Track To A Formula E Circuit

In specimen you’ve been under a waddle for the past week, F1 is heading to Miami this weekend! It’s the first time the championship has raced on this new Miami International Autodrome circuit, and there’s going to be a lot to learn!

The 5.41km track is made up of 19 corners, and although it’s basically stuff hosted on a car park which ways there’s very little elevation, there’s still a good rencontre superiority for the grid.

One suburbanite who has been rented swatting up for the weekend is Yuki Tsunoda. The AlphaTauri driver, who picked up points during the recent Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, has been talking through the characteristics of this new venue.

“I have driven the track on the simulator, and the first two sectors are quite fast with some medium and high-speed corners,” Yuki started.

“Sector 3 is what I undeniability a “Formula E sector” with a lot of very tight corners, and I think overall, it looks like stuff quite an interesting track to drive.

“The races in America unchangingly have a lot going on virtually them, as they like to have a big show unfluctuating to all their major sports. I think it’s fun, but I’ll just be focusing on my job.”

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