"I find it quite intriguing right now, because if you look at Max, he looked really comfortable the first couple of races, then he wasn't really there." If you do that, then you'll put yourself in a bad situation, because you take performance away.“ “It will be interesting to see what Charles (LeClerc) does after the mistake last week if he keeps committing and everything works great or if he goes down a notch on performance just to be cautious and not make a mistake. If the Max Verstappen from Imola shows up, Ferrari and LeClerc will struggle to beat him.“If it's dry, I would probably put my money on Ferrari.” He seems to be very strong and comfortable in the wet.” “I think the biggest winner from a wet track would be Max (Verstappen). The biggest winner from a wet track would be Max - on a dry track, I'd pick Ferrari.They will have spotters and radars and everything to let the teams know where the rain is coming from, but it's very hard to predict.” “The weather could be a massive twist for the race. It's just 'Pop, gets everything wet and goes away'.” In a lot of places, you can see the front coming. It's not just a light drizzle, it's 'full wet floor and full humidity'. You don’t get a lot of rain, but you get really heavy showers for five minutes. “One of the things that could be a struggle is the weather. It will be interesting to see what pavement they are using.” “I would assume that the Miami track is going to be really smooth, being a new track. The weather could be a massive twist for the Miami Grand Prix.Here's what the former Williams and McLaren driver had to say: Ahead of the inaugural Miami Grand Prix, VegasInsider sat down with F1 great Juan Pablo Montoya who gave his forecast for the race as well who he'd pick to win.
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