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It’s race week everyone and this weekend, Formula One will return to the parking lot for the Miami Grand Prix. Having played host to his first ever race win, Lando Norris will probably be looking for the Grand Prix, something that probably can’t be said for the Ferrari team. They have secured three podium finishes in three visits to the circuit but it will come as a surprise to many if they manage to make it four from four this time around. However, it isn’t all bad news for the Tifosi and team LH44. Ferrari are cooking up some upgrades according to team boss Fred Vasseur, but have they got enough time to make a difference? Or is it time to write the season off already? Today, I’ll check out what Ferrari have coming, talk about whether it can do enough to get them back in the battle for a title, and ask what's next for Lewis Hamilton, so don’t go anywhere.
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Ferrari Are Cooking 00:55
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Hamilton Retiring? 06:19
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