Max Verstappen drove to the pole position in Miami.
In a clean round, Lando Norris would have driven to the bale, which the man himself certainly knows. Aop
In the sprint race, Max Verstappen, who has fallen outside the points, leaves for the Miami Sunday competition from the pole position. Verstappen took a pile time of 0.065 seconds on Saturday late night before Lando Norr.
Kimi Antonelli, who has left the sprint from the second line, and Oscar Piastri, the World Championship leader.
Norris had something to do with the time run. He was ahead of Verstappen until 17, but he made a little driving error and lost a decisive speed. Verstappen, who was driving a slower Red Bull in McLaren, took advantage of the opportunity.
Sprint’s winning Norris later annoyed Moka, which caused the pole position.
-Max made a Max round again, I can’t blame him. It’s a joking, I couldn’t deliver everything again, but the pace is good. I haven’t got everything yet, Norris says.
After a time of time, the Dutch praised the improvement of his car. According to him, the car now turns a little better than before.
Ferrari’s time run was hardly left to the posterity. Charles Leclerc stayed on the eighth screen and Lewis Hamilton, who fought to the podium in the sprint, squatted even before the last section. Hamilton’s starting screen was 12.
Miami’s time runs
1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull
2. Lando Norris, McLaren
3. Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
4. Oscar Piastri, McLaren
5. George Russell, Mercedes
6. Carlos Sainz, Williams
7. Alex Albon, Williams
8. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
9. Esteban Ocon, Haas
10. Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull

