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Not every driver happy with Miami track

May 8 A big buzz is surrounding Formula 1's first glitzy weekend on the streets of Miami – but not every driver is offering unlimited praise. World champion Max Verstappen, for instance, called one slow and narrow section of the layout 'Mickey Mouse' – and Lewis Hamilton also had a negative soundbite. 'It reminds me of being in a B and Q (hardware store) carpark when I was six or seven years old, in a go kart, going in between cars,' said the seven time world champion. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz is also disappointed, saying everything except the racing line 'feels like driving on a wet road'. 'Late braking manoeuvres are likely to be difficult,' said the Spaniard. 'It will be best...
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