F1 Miami, the results of Qualifying 1st row1. Kimi Antonelli 1:27.798Mercedes2. Max Verstappen 1:27.964Red Bull2nd row3. Charles Leclerc 1:28.143Ferrari4. Lando Norris 1:28.183McLaren3rd row5. George Russell 1:28.197Mercedes6. Lewis Hamilton 1:28.319Ferrari4th row7. Oscar Piastri 1:28.500McLaren8. Franco Colapinto 1:28.762Alpine5th row9. Isack Hadjar 1:28.789Red Bull10. Pierre Gasly 1:28.810Alpine6th row11. Nico Hülkenberg 1:29.439Audi12. Liam Lawson 1:29.499Racing Bulls7th row13. Carlos Sainz 1:29.568Williams14. Esteban Ocon 1:29.911Haas8th row15. Oliver Bearman 1:30.022Haas16. Alexander Albon 1:30.129Williams9th row17. Arvid Lindblad 1:30.133Racing Bulls18. Fernando Alonso 1:31.098Aston Martin10th row19. Lance Stroll 1:31.164Aston Martin20. Valtteri Bottas 1:31.629Cadillac11th row21. Sergio Perez 1:31.967Cadillac22. Gabriel Bortoleto 1:33.737Audi F1 Miami, the report on Qualifying Kimi Antonelli doesn’t want to stop dreaming, and making people dream. With a champion’s lap, after which he may have looked up to the sky to greet Alex Zanardi (from Bologna like him), Kimi achieved his third consecutive pole position in Miami, redeeming himself after a mediocre Sprint. The class of 2006 (1:27.798) precedes Max Verstappen by 166 thousandths, the only one with the Bolognese to break the 1:28 barrier. Third position for Charles Leclerc, on the second row together with Lando Norris. (updating) F1 Miami, live coverage of the Qualifying You can relive the emotions of the Miami Qualifying with our live coverage. The program and times F1 returns to the track tomorrow evening at 10pm, when the fourth GP of the year will begin. Here are the times and all the TV directions.
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