Max Verstappen secures pole position in qualifying for Miami Grand Prix as domination continues

Max Verstappen secures pole position for Miami Grand Prix
Verstappen takes pole with a time of 1:27.241, just over a tenth quicker than Leclerc
Sergio Perez qualifies fourth, while Daniel Ricciardo starts last due to grid penalty
McLarens start fifth and sixth, Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg in ninth
Alonso and Florida-native Logan Sargeant have disappointing qualifying sessions

Max Verstappen continues his dominant form at the Miami Grand Prix by securing pole position for the race. His time of 1:27.241 was just over a tenth quicker than Charles Leclerc, who will start in second place. Fan favorite Sergio Perez managed to qualify in fourth, while Daniel Ricciardo, who was the talk of the paddock after the Sprint, will start from the back of the grid due to a three-spot penalty. The McLarens, despite their upgrades, will start fifth and sixth, while Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg secured a ninth-place qualifying finish. Unfortunately, Fernando Alonso and Logan Sargeant had below-average qualifying performances.

Max Verstappen’s pole position sets up an exciting Miami Grand Prix, where fans will be eager to see if he can secure a perfect weekend. The full qualifying results list provides an overview of the starting grid for the race. With some unexpected outcomes in qualifying, the stage is set for an unpredictable and thrilling race in Miami.

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