There was another busy round for Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf, with Formula 1's trip to Miami seeing solid points hauls for many players.
Safety Cars, both full and virtual, featured, as did an aggressive pit stop strategy and long tyre runs.
Did you make it magic in Miami, or was this a Florida flop? See how you measure up against the competition - and The Strategist - below!
Find out your results
See how you fared against other fans in the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf.
Q1) On which lap will Alex make his first stop?
Albono was the first driver of the 20 to head into the pit lane to box, and he did so on Lap 10, just sliding him into the Lap 1-10 bracket as 4% of players thought.
The other 96% scored no points, including The Strategist, who incorrectly chose Lap 21-30.
Q2) On which lap will Logan make his first stop?
Logan followed Alex into the pits one lap - and one bracket - later, making the Lap 11-20 answer correct for 63% of players.
Still no points for The Strategist, who thought Sarge would box between Lap 21-30.
Q3) How long will our longest tyre stint be?
Even though Sarge ran his Pirellis for 54 laps last year and The Strategist correctly chose 31+ Laps, most players were wrong here.
Only 29% opted for this long-stint option to pick up five points.
Q4) When the first Williams Racing driver pits, what position will they pit from?
Another weekend with midfield battles had us right in the mix when Alex attempted to undercut our rivals in our highest-scoring question this week.
He was P14 when jumping into the pit lane, making The Strategist and 66% of players correct by choosing P11-P15.
Q5) When Alex makes his first stop, what will the gap between him and the car ahead be?
Alex pitted to escape the DRS train ahead, with our No23 a second behind Fernando Alonso when he swapped his Pirellis.
That had him comfortably within the 0.1-2.5 secs option, much to the delight of The Strategist and 54% of players who followed their advice.
Q6) When Logan makes his first stop, what will the gap between him and the car ahead be?
Like Alex, Logan was stuck in the midfield fight, just 1s adrift of Esteban Ocon's Alpine ahead.
The Strategist's prediction of Sarge being 'hot on the heels of whoever is ahead' rang true, so points for them and the 42% of you who chose 0.1-2.5 secs.
Q7) How many Virtual Safety Car periods will there be?
Max Verstappen's bollard-bashing antics triggered a single VSC period in Miami.
That was good news for 51% of players but not for The Strategist, who chose zero.
Q8) How many full Safety Car periods will there be?
A single Safety Car appearance changed the dynamic of the race, but unfortunately, it was to recover an FW46 after a collision.
Like 50% of players, The Strategist opted for 'One' as their answer for another five points.
The Strategist’s Score: 5/8 – It's not quite as good as China's 6/8 result, but 25 points for the Grove guru means they've reached the top of the standings with 130 points!
It's not lonely at the top, though, with five other players sitting there after their Miami predictions.
Everything is to play for when F1 arrives in Europe for the Emilia Romagna GP on May 17th-19th.
The prediction window for this Grand Prix has now closed.