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Old-fashioned spectacle expected: Horner and Wolff together at press conference

Old-fashioned spectacle expected: Horner and Wolff together at press conference

04-05-2023 07:27

GPblog.com

Miami also has its fair share of moments when drivers and team bosses talk to the media. As early as this Thursday, a dozen drivers will sit down to talk to journalists. However, most of the spectacle is not expected until Friday. Then the two rivals Toto Wolff (team boss Mercedes) and Christian Horner (team boss Red Bull Racing) will once again sit side by side to answer questions.

On Thursday, 10 drivers, divided into two groups, will gather in the press room of the Miami circuit. This starts at 3pm local time, 9pm in the Netherlands. In the first group, Logan Sargeant is likely to be the man who gets a lot of questions. The Williams driver is driving a home race, as he was born not far from Miami. After a short break, Max Verstappen joins the in the second group.

The first group
Nyck De Vries (AlphaTauri)
EstebanOcon (Alpine)
Charles Leclerc(Ferrari)
George Russell (Mercedes)
Logan Sargeant (Williams)

The second group
Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo)
LanceStroll (Aston Martin)
Nico Hülkenberg (Haas)
Lando Norris(McLaren)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Friday for the team bosses

On Friday, the press conference for team bosses is traditionally scheduled. This media session is standard between the two free practice sessions. On paper, the first group of bosses is the most interesting, as two bantam bosses join in once again.

The first group
Franz Tost (AlphaTauri)
Toto Wolff (Mercedes)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)

The second group
Otmar Szafnauer (Alpine)
Guenther Steiner (Haas)
Zak Brown (McLaren)