The importance of a banker lap and why Red Bull missed it with Max Verstappen
In qualifying for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, Max Verstappen momentarily lost control of his Red Bull Formula 1 car between Turns 5 and 7.
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In qualifying for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, Max Verstappen momentarily lost control of his Red Bull Formula 1 car between Turns 5 and 7.
Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix from 13th following a qualifying session to forget for the seven-time world champion in the United States.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez grabbed pole position for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix and with teammate Max Verstappen left back in ninth on the grid, has his eyes on a victory that could send him to the top of the standings.
MIAMI GARDENS: Red Bull’s Sergio Perez grabbed pole position for Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix and with teammate Max Verstappen left back in ninth on the grid, has his eyes on a victory that could send him to the top of the standings.
Max Verstappen will start the Miami Grand Prix in ninth and Lewis Hamilton in 13th, with Sergio Perez on pole for Red Bull. Verstappen had been quickest in the day’s earlier practice session, with Leclerc second and last weekend’s winner in Baku, Perez, third.
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said victory in Sunday's Miami Grand Prix is "not impossible" despite him starting ninth on the grid.
MIAMI : Fernando Alonso will start the Miami Grand Prix on the front row alongside pole sitter Sergio Perez, providing Aston Martin the chance for a win, believes team principal Mike Krack.
Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes was criticised by Toto Wolff as being "a nasty piece of work" after the British driver qualified only 13th for the Miami Grand Prix.