Verstappen takes pole position for Miami Grand Prix
- Max Verstappen secured pole position on Saturday for the Miami Grand Prix with a fastest lap time of 1:26.204 at the Miami circuit.
- Verstappen’s aggressive first-sector approach helped him edge out McLaren’s Lando Norris by 0.065 seconds after Norris won the sprint race earlier that day.
- Eighteen-Year-Old Kimi Antonelli drove for Mercedes and qualified third, while seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in Q2 and will start 12th in his first Ferrari season.
- Verstappen expressed satisfaction with securing pole position but mentioned uncertainty about how the race will unfold, emphasizing that the cooler temperatures might be advantageous.
- Verstappen now has a chance for a third Miami win in four years, while Norris aims to build on his sprint win and reduce the points gap to teammate Oscar Piastri.
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