The FIA have confirmed the official race result after a spicy race in Miami which saw Oscar Piastri claim his third consecutive grand prix win.
The young Australian managed to continue his run of main race wins with McLaren, beating not just team-mate Lando Norris and Mercedes star George Russell, but also four-time champion Max Verstappen, who started on pole on Sunday.
The Miami Grand Prix continues its history of never seeing the driver on pole convert the advantage into a race victory, with Verstappen conceding his lead on lap 14 as Piastri used his racing guile to force the Dutchman to go late on the brakes.
Verstappen was not happy, but neither was Lewis Hamilton who cut an incredibly sarcastic figure, clearly fuming at his Ferrari team after they displayed frequent indecision over whether to swap the seven-time champion with team-mate Charles Leclerc.
The Scuderia's driver duo crossed the line in P7 and P8 after swapping their drivers back again, with Hamilton having to fight former Ferrari star Carlos Sainz to the line for eighth place, taking to team radio, snapping: "Shall I let him past as well?"
After all the drama on track, here is the final classification from the Miami Grand Prix as confirmed by the FIA!
Although the official FIA classification still lists the fastest lap, a rule change for the 2025 season means the extra point for the achievement has been abolished.
Drivers were previously able to pick up an extra championship point if they managed to finish in the top 10 and achieve the fastest lap, a rule which stood in place since 2019.
However, it often led to some drivers abandoning their races to pit and fit a set of new tyres for the closing stages of the race in order to claim the fastest lap or stop a rival from winning the extra point.
The most famous example of this came during Daniel Ricciardo's final F1 race last season, when the Australian finished last but claimed the fastest lap on the final lap of the Singapore GP, taking the extra point away from Lando Norris and helping Max Verstappen's 2024 title bid.