Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix: Spotlight on Ferrari with Leclerc and Sainz in Top Positions

Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix: Spotlight on Ferrari with Leclerc and Sainz in Top Positions
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Saturday 4 May 2024, 23:13 - Last updated: 5 May, 09:41
Formula 1 returns with the sixth Grand Prix of the season held in Miami. In the United States, all eyes are on Ferrari with Leclerc and Sainz qualifying in second and third place, respectively. The last GP in Japan saw them performing less impressively, while they achieved a significant one-two finish in the previous race in Australia. Ahead of them is the usual Verstappen who has secured his sixth consecutive pole position, not including the last one from the previous championship, bringing him to seven in a row. The Sprint Race sparked discussions about Magnussen's management, who received several penalties due to his defense of position against Lewis Hamilton. The Englishman frequently attempted to overtake the Haas driver but could only finish in 16th place. GP Miami, Sprint Race: Verstappen leads ahead of Ferrari's Leclerc, with a great performance by Ricciardo. Where to watch the Miami GP The Miami Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sport F1, Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport 4K, and streaming on Now and the Sky Go app. The time of the Miami GP The race will take place today on the American circuit, the first race of the season in the States, at 10:00 PM Italian time. The time difference means that it will not be necessary to wait until night to watch the race, with Miami being 6 hours behind Rome. The qualifications In the qualifications, as usual, Max Verstappen led the way, not improving on his last lap of Q3. Charles Leclerc had a bad ending, slipping in the central sector and finishing half a second behind. The same happened to Carlos Sainz, who finished behind his teammate. Completing the second row is Sergio Perez with a time of 1'27"460. The starting grid of the Miami GP 1. M. Verstappen 1'27"241 2. C. Leclerc 1'27"382 3. C. Sainz 1'27"455 4. S. Perez 1'27"460 5. L. Norris 1'27"594 6. O. Piastri 1'27"675 7. G. Russell 1'28"067 8. L. Hamilton 1'28"107 9. N. Hulkenberg 1'28"146 10. Y. Tsunoda 1'28"192 11. L. Stroll 1'28"222 12. P. Gasly 1'28"324 13. E. Ocon 1'28"371 14. A. Albon 1'28"413 15. F. Alonso 1'28"427 16. V. Bottas 1'28"463 17. L. Sargeant 1'28"487 18. D. Ricciardo 1'28"617 19. K. Magnussen 1'28"619 20. G. Zhou 1'28"824
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