WHO DID IT BETTER?

Both of the McLaren drivers scored a victory at the Miami Grand Prix, as Lando Norris swept the sprint and Oscar Piastri claimed the main event.
But the reception for the two winners was very different, despite their 'Equal number One' status.
Here is Norris on Saturday afternoon, getting truly carried away by the McLaren team:

And now here is Oscar after his win, with smiles and high fives:

So, who did it right?
After a hat-trick of wins, with a 16-point buffer over his papaya team mate and a margin of 32 over defending champion Max Verstappen, you would have to say Oscar is 'the man'.
For now, at least.
The words from the drivers are another hint to how things are moving at McLaren.
"Max [Verstappen] put up a fight at the start and frustratingly I paid the price," said Norris, who lost another fight at the front to the feisty Dutchman in the Red Bull racer.
"I'll take all these positives and get my head down at the factory to focus on Imola in two weeks' time."
Piastri?
"Clearly the car was unbelievable today and we were able to use that pace advantage. That’s down to everyone here trackside and the whole team at the factory putting in an incredible amount of hard work to get us to where we are now," he said.
"As always, there’s lots of learnings to take away from the weekend but I’m very, very happy to be leaving Miami on top."
Now it's on to Imola, at the start of another triple-header that takes the F1 teams – led by McLaren – to Italy, then Monaco and Spain on consecutive weekends.