Live F1 | Verstappen chases seventh pole in a row in Q3 of qualifying Miami

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Live F1 | Verstappen jaagt in Q3 van kwalificatie Miami op zevende pole op rij

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Good evening and welcome to this live blog. Here I (Patrick Moeke) will keep you informed of all developments surrounding the Miami Grand Prix. Have fun!


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Saturday May 4 at 10:55 PM

4 more minutes (Q3) – Verstappen is first, but the difference with Leclerc is small. Can the Ferrari driver keep the Dutchman from pole position?


Saturday May 4 at 10:54 PM

Another 6 minutes (Q3) – The score:
  1. Verstappen
  2. Leclerc
  3. Sainz
  4. Piastri
  5. Pérez
  6. Norris
  7. Russell
  8. Hamiton
  9. Hulkenberg
  10. Tsunoda


Saturday May 4 at 10:52 PM

Another 8 minutes (Q3) – Verstappen clocks the fastest time in the first run! The Dutchman is one tenth faster than Leclerc and two tenths faster than Sainz, who is third.


Saturday May 4 at 10:48 PM

Another 12 minutes (Q3) – Green! The decisive qualifying session starts.


Saturday May 4 at 10:45 PM

Verstappen can thus take his seventh pole in a row. Ayrton Senna holds the record with eight poles in a row.


Saturday May 4 at 10:44 PM

These drivers will compete for pole position:
  1. Leclerc
  2. Verstappen
  3. Hamilton
  4. Piastri
  5. Pérez
  6. Norris
  7. Sainz
  8. Russell
  9. Tsunoda
  10. Hulkenberg

Saturday May 4 at 10:42 PM

FINISH Q2 – The dropouts:

11. Stroll
12. Gasly
13. Ocon
14. Albon
15. Alonso



Saturday May 4 at 10:41 PM

FINISH (Q2) – Alonso won’t make it! The Spaniard has to settle for fifteenth place. Max Verstappen has to settle for second time, Charles Leclerc is slightly faster.


Saturday May 4 at 10:37 PM

3 more minutes (Q2) – Everyone rides out in a last attempt to improve their time. Traffic jams in the pit lane.


Saturday May 4 at 10:35 PM

Another 5 minutes (Q2) – In the danger zone:

6. Hulkenberg
7.Tsunoda
8. Perez
9.Russell
10. Gasly

11. Ocon
12. Hamilton
13. Stroll
14. Alonso
15. Albon


Saturday May 4 at 10:34 PM

Another 7 minutes (Q2) – Albon briefly raises a yellow flag. The Williams driver spins, but can continue his way.


Saturday May 4 at 10:32 PM

Another 8 minutes (Q2) – Verstappen opens with the fifth fastest time on his old soft tires, Pérez is only seventh. Leclerc is fastest in the first run.



Saturday May 4 at 10:30 PM

Another 9 minutes (Q2) – Verstappen does his first run in Q2 on an old set of soft tires.


Saturday May 4 at 10:27 PM

Another 12 minutes (Q2) – The first minutes of Q2 are quiet. Only now are the cars going outside.


Saturday May 4 at 10:26 PM

Another 15 minutes (Q2) – The second qualifying session is underway.


Saturday May 4 at 10:21 PM

FINISH (Q1) – Fernando Alonso escapes in fifteenth place unscathed. The dropouts:

16. Bottas
17. Sargeant
18. Ricciardo
19. Magnussen
20.Zhou


Saturday May 4 at 10:20 PM

FINISH (Q1) – Max Verstappen clocks the fastest time as the checkered flag falls. Daniel Ricciardo, a few hours ago the surprising number four in the sprint race, is ready and will start the Grand Prix tomorrow in eighteenth.



Saturday May 4 at 10:14 PM

4 more minutes (Q1) – The track is getting faster and Pérez clocks the fastest time. In the danger zone:

8. Hulkenberg
9. Ocon
10.Russell
11. Alonso
12. Stroll
13. Bottas
14.Tsunoda
15. Ricciardo

16. Sargeant
17. Gasly
18. Magnussen
19.Zhou
20. Albon


Saturday May 4 at 10:12 PM

Another 5 minutes (Q1) – Sainz is below Verstappen’s time and Norris is also faster than the Red Bull driver, who is now third.


Saturday May 4 at 10:09 PM

Another 9 minutes (Q1) – Verstappen immediately clocked the fastest time in his first timed lap. The Dutchman is one tenth rapper than number two Sainz.


Saturday May 4 at 10:08 PM

Another 11 minutes (Q1) – Verstappen says his clutch made a strange noise when he pulled out of the pits. “That’s nothing to worry about,” says his engineer Gianpiero Lambiase.


Saturday May 4 at 10:06 PM

Another 12 minutes (Q1) – Both Ferrari drivers are the fastest for the time being. Verstappen is only now driving outside.



Saturday May 4 at 10:04 PM

Another 14 minutes (Q1) – Only Verstappen and Bottas are still in the pits. The rest is already on its way.


Saturday May 4 at 10:00 PM

Another 18 minutes (Q1) – Green! Qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix is ​​underway.


Saturday May 4 at 9:58 PM

The chance of rain next hour is exactly 0 percent.


Saturday May 4 at 9:46 PM

Remarkably, Max Verstappen has never taken pole position for a main race in Miami, the Grand Prix that is now being held for the third time. The previous polesitters:
  • 2023 – Sergio Perez
  • 2022 – Charles Leclerc

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