Verstappen dominates Miami Grand Prix as track surface improves.

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Miami GP managing partner Tom Garfinkel says the decision not to waterblast the Hard Rock Stadium track surface will pay off in the long run as it will age naturally and improve over time. Lack of grip on the surface posed issues for drivers during the race weekend, but race winner Max Verstappen reckoned it was good enough by the race. Garfinkel is contemplating getting more support races on board for 2024 to improve grip. Changes made to the Turn 15/16 chicane also worked well, according to Garfinkel.
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