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LIVE: F1 2023 Miami Grand Prix – Free Practice 2

Formulation 1 has returned to america for the second Miami Grand Prix.
George Russell completed prime of the primary observe session of the weekend as Mercedes clinched a one-two on the prime of the timings, forward of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in third.
Max Verstappen was the motive force with all of the tempo earlier than purple flags flew when Nico Hulkenberg hit the wall in his Haas, with Purple Bull choosing a distinct run plan on the finish of the hour in comparison with Mercedes.
However who will come out on prime as the main focus turns to qualifying simulations in FP2?
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Miami, FL
‘Show a little respect,’ Beckham tells Minnesota

Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham called on Minnesota United to “show a little respect” after a series of Instagram posts following Miami’s humbling 4-1 MLS defeat on Saturday.
Lionel Messi got on the scoresheet for the visitors at St. Paul but Minnesota (6-2-4, 22 points) handed Miami (6-2-3, 21 points) its heaviest loss in a game the Argentina legend has played.
Afterwards, Minnesota irked Beckham with a number of Instagram posts, prompting the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and LA Galaxy midfielder into the comments section.
First, Beckham took exception to one that was was captioned “Pink Phony Club” — alluding to Miami’s kit colour and the song “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan.
“Show a little respect, be elegant in triumph,” Beckham posted.
Minnesota then posted a picture of a banner from the game that read: “History over hype, culture over cash.” The words “hype and cash” were highlighted in pink.
Beckham, who launched Inter Miami in 2018, commented on the post: “Respect over everything.”
Bongokuhle Hlongwane, Anthony Markanich and Robin Lod all got on the scoresheet for Minnesota on Saturday, while Marcelo Weigandt put into his own net.
Miami’s only other defeat this season came at the hands of FC Dallas. Miami next travels to face San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday, when striker Luis Suárez could return to the lineup.
Miami, FL
University of Miami linebacker involved in car crash that killed 2 kids

Adarius Hayes, a University of Miami linebacker, was involved in a fatal crash that killed a 10-year-old and 4-year-old in Hayes’ hometown of Largo, Florida.
The crash occurred at 1:45 p.m. on Saturday when it appears a Dodge Durango collided with a Kia Soul while the Soul was making a left turn, according to the Largo Police Department. A police spokeswoman confirmed to NBC News that Hayes was involved in the crash.
Two children — 10-year-old Jabari Elijah Solomon and 4-year-old Charlie Herbert Solomon Riveria — were killed in the crash.
Police said several others were taken to the hospital with “serious” injuries. It does not appear that alcohol was a factor in the crash, according to police.
“This is an ongoing and active investigation, and no further information is available for release at this time,” police said.
Hayes was also injured in the accident, NBC South Florida reported Sunday.
Representatives for the University of Miami’s athletics department did not immediately respond to an inquiry about Hayes’ condition. The University of Miami’s spring semester ended on Wednesday following the last day of final exams.
Hayes played in 12 games for the university as a freshman last year and was described as a “key factor” on special teams on his team profile page. He had four tackles and one interception in first season as a freshman on the team.
According to his profile, he saw time on the field in the Pop-Tarts Bowl in September. The University of Miami lost by one point against Iowa State in a 42-41 nail-biter game.
Hayes played for Largo High School prior to attending the University of Miami. He was considered a “four-star prospect” and one of the nation’s top-ranked linebackers, Hayes’ university profile said.
Miami, FL
Inter Miami falls 4-1 to Minnesota United, biggest loss with Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi was powerless to prevent Inter Miami from slipping to its biggest defeat in MLS play since his arrival in North America, falling 4-1 at Minnesota United on Saturday.
Previously, there had only been one two-goal defeat with Messi, a 1-3 home loss to Atlanta United in May last year.
Messi got on the scoresheet early in the second half, but it made little difference, with Miami already two goals behind by that point. Worse was to follow, with United adding two more midway through the half and running out a dominant victor.
Given Minnesota’s strong start to the season, this was never expected to be an easy road game for the Argentinean World Cup winner and his colleagues, but even so, the size of the margin was a surprise, even given Miami’s recent difficulties. In the Messi era, Miami’s previous biggest MLS defeat had been a two-goal margin.
Bongokuhle Hlongwane got things going for the hosts after 32 minutes, striking successfully from close range after being set up by fine movement from Carlos Harvey and Joaquín Pereyra.
In first-half stoppage time, Anthony Markanich nodded home the second, courtesy of a long throw into the area and a flick on, plus some sleepy Miami defending.
Inter Miami’s hopes of a revival briefly flickered when Messi scored after the break, collecting the ball from Jordi Alba and finding a sliver of space in the penalty, before bouncing a shot into the corner of the Minnesota net.
But Marcelo Weigandt snuffed out those ambitions with an own goal at 68 minutes. The unfortunate defender embarrassingly turned the ball into his own net as confusion reigned following a free-kick from the left.
By now, Inter was fully rattled, and Robin Lod provided the final blow two minutes later, clipping home a clinical finish from the edge of the area to establish the three-goal buffer.
Over the past month, the Florida side has won just two of seven games, one of those coming on the road at the surging Columbus Crew. Mixed in were a pair of defeats to Vancouver in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal, a home setback to FC Dallas and Saturday’s embarrassment.
Luis Suárez was missing for Miami, for whom head coach Javier Mascherano was unable to find any significant way to cause problems for the Minnesota backline.
Messi and company must now try to regroup on Wednesday with a visit to the San Jose Earthquakes, coached by former men’s national team chief Bruce Arena. This reverse means Miami sits down in fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings after 11 games.
(Photo: Brace Hemmelgarn / Imagn Images)
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