Max Verstappen.Photo: Chris Graythen/GettyMax Verstappenhas made history.The 24-year-old Dutch-Belgian driver came out on top Sunday at the first-ever Miami Grand Prix, which took place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida.Verstappen beat outCharles Leclercfrom Monaco after a gripping back-and-forth between the two men, after Verstappen initially overtook Leclerc, 24, earlier in the race. But a safety car late in the competition prompted a restart and, as a result, a closer race than expected in the last 10 laps.“Yes boys!!! 🏆 Incredibly happy to win here in Miami 💪,” Verstappen wrote in acelebratory Instagram postfollowing his victory. “No weekend is ever easy in F1, especially on a new demanding track like this one 🥵.““That’s why I am all the more proud we were able to put it all together in the end, great work team@redbullracing👏,” he concluded.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Verstappen’s team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, marked his victory on social media as well,sharing a videoof the team celebrating and Verstappen being presented with his trophy.Leclerc finished second behind Verstappen, while Leclerc’s Ferrari teammateCarlos Sainz Jr.of Spain finished third.“Disappointed that we didn’t have enough pace to win the race today but we’ll work harder than ever to get back on top in race pace,” Leclercwrote on Instagramfollowing the race. “Miami, you were incredible though, loved every seconds of this week 🇺🇸❤️.“Said Sainz, 27, inhis own post, “🏆 P3! Great to be back on the podium after some eventful races. Tough race though. My neck was still not 100% and became a bit of a limitation whilst defending from Checo on new Mediums was super tricky. Now on to my home GP!“Max Verstappen.Mark Thompson/GettyVerstappen, who is the current 2021 Formula One World Champion, previously won both the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in April, during the ongoing 2022 championship.He won his first-ever F1 title back in December 2021, beating rivalLewis Hamiltonof Mercedes and putting a stop to Hamilton’s title streak at four during the final race of the season.It was only thesecond time in F1 historythat two drivers entered the final Grand Prix tied for the championship, which meant that whichever driver could finish ahead of the other would earn the coveted Driver’s Championship, making the race the equivalent of an F1Super Bowl— one event to decide it all.Verstappen had looked to be the favorite most of the season, and clinched the win in the final lap of the race in Abu Dhabi.
Max Verstappen.Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty

Max Verstappenhas made history.The 24-year-old Dutch-Belgian driver came out on top Sunday at the first-ever Miami Grand Prix, which took place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida.Verstappen beat outCharles Leclercfrom Monaco after a gripping back-and-forth between the two men, after Verstappen initially overtook Leclerc, 24, earlier in the race. But a safety car late in the competition prompted a restart and, as a result, a closer race than expected in the last 10 laps.“Yes boys!!! 🏆 Incredibly happy to win here in Miami 💪,” Verstappen wrote in acelebratory Instagram postfollowing his victory. “No weekend is ever easy in F1, especially on a new demanding track like this one 🥵.““That’s why I am all the more proud we were able to put it all together in the end, great work team@redbullracing👏,” he concluded.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Verstappen’s team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, marked his victory on social media as well,sharing a videoof the team celebrating and Verstappen being presented with his trophy.Leclerc finished second behind Verstappen, while Leclerc’s Ferrari teammateCarlos Sainz Jr.of Spain finished third.“Disappointed that we didn’t have enough pace to win the race today but we’ll work harder than ever to get back on top in race pace,” Leclercwrote on Instagramfollowing the race. “Miami, you were incredible though, loved every seconds of this week 🇺🇸❤️.“Said Sainz, 27, inhis own post, “🏆 P3! Great to be back on the podium after some eventful races. Tough race though. My neck was still not 100% and became a bit of a limitation whilst defending from Checo on new Mediums was super tricky. Now on to my home GP!“Max Verstappen.Mark Thompson/GettyVerstappen, who is the current 2021 Formula One World Champion, previously won both the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in April, during the ongoing 2022 championship.He won his first-ever F1 title back in December 2021, beating rivalLewis Hamiltonof Mercedes and putting a stop to Hamilton’s title streak at four during the final race of the season.It was only thesecond time in F1 historythat two drivers entered the final Grand Prix tied for the championship, which meant that whichever driver could finish ahead of the other would earn the coveted Driver’s Championship, making the race the equivalent of an F1Super Bowl— one event to decide it all.Verstappen had looked to be the favorite most of the season, and clinched the win in the final lap of the race in Abu Dhabi.
Max Verstappenhas made history.
The 24-year-old Dutch-Belgian driver came out on top Sunday at the first-ever Miami Grand Prix, which took place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Verstappen beat outCharles Leclercfrom Monaco after a gripping back-and-forth between the two men, after Verstappen initially overtook Leclerc, 24, earlier in the race. But a safety car late in the competition prompted a restart and, as a result, a closer race than expected in the last 10 laps.
“Yes boys!!! 🏆 Incredibly happy to win here in Miami 💪,” Verstappen wrote in acelebratory Instagram postfollowing his victory. “No weekend is ever easy in F1, especially on a new demanding track like this one 🥵.”
“That’s why I am all the more proud we were able to put it all together in the end, great work team@redbullracing👏,” he concluded.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.
Verstappen’s team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, marked his victory on social media as well,sharing a videoof the team celebrating and Verstappen being presented with his trophy.
Leclerc finished second behind Verstappen, while Leclerc’s Ferrari teammateCarlos Sainz Jr.of Spain finished third.
“Disappointed that we didn’t have enough pace to win the race today but we’ll work harder than ever to get back on top in race pace,” Leclercwrote on Instagramfollowing the race. “Miami, you were incredible though, loved every seconds of this week 🇺🇸❤️.”
Said Sainz, 27, inhis own post, “🏆 P3! Great to be back on the podium after some eventful races. Tough race though. My neck was still not 100% and became a bit of a limitation whilst defending from Checo on new Mediums was super tricky. Now on to my home GP!”
Max Verstappen.Mark Thompson/Getty

Verstappen, who is the current 2021 Formula One World Champion, previously won both the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in April, during the ongoing 2022 championship.
He won his first-ever F1 title back in December 2021, beating rivalLewis Hamiltonof Mercedes and putting a stop to Hamilton’s title streak at four during the final race of the season.
It was only thesecond time in F1 historythat two drivers entered the final Grand Prix tied for the championship, which meant that whichever driver could finish ahead of the other would earn the coveted Driver’s Championship, making the race the equivalent of an F1Super Bowl— one event to decide it all.
Verstappen had looked to be the favorite most of the season, and clinched the win in the final lap of the race in Abu Dhabi.
source: people.com