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Miami GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen sees off Charles Leclerc to claim seventh successive F1 pole | F1 News


Max Verstappen saw off Charles Leclerc’s challenge in Miami Grand Prix Qualifying to claim a seventh successive Formula 1 pole position.

As had been the case in Friday’s Sprint Qualifying, the top 10 struggled to find improvement in the final part of the session but Red Bull’s Verstappen had done enough with a time of 1:27.241 on his first flying lap in Q3.

Verstappen, whose world championship lead grew to 27 points as he won the Sprint earlier on Saturday, extended his career-best streak of poles to move within one of Ayrton Senna’s all-time record of eight.

While Verstappen is well placed to claim his fifth win in six races this season as he chases a fourth successive drivers’ title, the fact that Leclerc’s Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz beat the other Red Bull of Sergio Perez to third could provide the Scuderia duo with a strategic advantage on Sunday.

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Max Verstappen makes it seven poles in a row for him and Red Bull as he takes pole ahead of Charles Leclerc in Miami

Lando Norris took fifth in his upgraded McLaren ahead of team-mate Oscar Piastri, with Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton seventh and eighth, respectively.

Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg and RB’s Yuki Tsunoda rounded out the top 10 after both Aston Martins were surprisingly knocked out in Q2, with Fernando Alonso only managing 15th.

Tsunoda’s RB team-mate Daniel Ricciardo was unable to build on an impressive fourth in the Sprint as he qualified 18th, and will start last due to a three-place grid penalty given to him following an incident in the Chinese Grand Prix two weeks ago.

Miami GP Qualifying: Top 10

1) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

2) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

3) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

4) Sergio Perez, Red Bull

5) Lando Norris, McLaren

6) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

7) George Russell, Mercedes

8) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

9) Nico Hulkenberg, Haas

10) Yuki Tsunoda, RB

Ferrari challenge fades in anti-climatic Q3

The combination of Ferrari’s consistently strong qualifying pace and the mystery of how much Norris could get out of his upgraded McLaren appeared to be setting up a grandstand finish to Qualifying.

When Verstappen, who had gone fastest on the first runs in Q3, struggled with his second lap, the door appeared to be open for a Ferrari pole.

However, the challenge of pushing hard and keeping tyres in an ideal operating window proved too much for both Leclerc and Sainz, who were also unable to improve.

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Lando Norris wishes he could go back on the changes made to his McLaren after finishing fifth in qualifying for the Miami GP

Verstappen had been surprised when a scruffy lap had earned him Sprint pole a day earlier, and was once more left to celebrate an imperfect performance.

“We definitely improved the car a bit,” Verstappen said. “I don’t know what it is, every single year we come here, I find it extremely difficult to be consistent with the car feeling, the tyre feeling over one lap.

“It’s super hard to make sure that Sector 1 feels good, then Sector 3 at the end of the lap. To make that happen together is incredibly tough.

“Again today, it was about finding that balance. I think we did OK. It wasn’t the most enjoyable lap of my career because of how slippery it is and you’re not very confident on the lap. But we are on pole, and that’s the most important thing.”

Verstappen’s historically dominant streak is showing no signs of slowing down, with his pole making him the first driver since Hamilton in 2015 to claim seven in a row, and the first driver to top the opening six Qualifying sessions of a season since Alain Prost in 1993.

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Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes struggled to get the maximum potential out of the tyres during qualifying, while George Russell agreed they are a step behind McLaren and Ferrari

The relatively moderate three-second margin by which he beat Leclerc to victory in the Sprint has given Ferrari hope of challenging in Sunday’s full-length contest, but it remains to be seen how setup changes teams were allowed to make after the 100km race will impact long-run performance.

Leclerc has made an impressive recovery after missing most of the weekend’s sole practice session following an early spin, and is cautiously optimistic of pressuring Verstappen.

“It was very close until Q3 when we started to push for the last one or two tenths, we started to lose the tyres in sectors two and three, overheating them quite a bit,” he explained.

“So today that’s where we lost a bit of time. However, the race is long tomorrow, this morning [in the Sprint] we showed a good pace so I hope we can put Max under a bit more pressure.”

More to follow…

Miami GP Qualifying Timesheet

Driver Team Time
1) Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:33.660
2) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.141
3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.214
4) Sergio Perez Red Bull +0.219
5) Lando Norris McLaren +0.353
6) Oscar Piasti McLaren +0.434
7) George Russell Mercedes +0.826
8) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.866
9) Nico Hulkenberg Haas +0.905
10) Yuki Tsunoda RB +0.951
Knocked out in Q2
11) Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:28.222
12) Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:28.324
13) Esteban Ocon Alpine 1:28.371
14) Alex Albon Williams 1:28.413
15) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:28.427
Knocked out in Q1
16) Valtteri Bottas Sauber 1:28.463
17) Logan Sargeant Williams 1:28.487
18) Daniel Ricciardo RB 1:28.617
19) Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:28.619
20) Zhou Guanyu Sauber 1:28.824

Sky Sports F1’s live Miami GP schedule

Sunday May 5
6.05pm: F1 Academy Race 2
7.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday Miami GP build-up*
9pm: The MIAMI GRAND PRIX*
11pm: Chequered Flag: Miami GP reaction*
Midnight: Ted’s Notebook*

*also live on Sky Sports Main Event

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