And tomorrow, more …
So far the classification of the Miami Grand Prix. Tomorrow’s turn of the race from 10 pm. We will see what the Williams are capable and if Verstappen is able to endure the rhythm to the McLaren …
Alonso speaks
“Yes, the car felt good. I think I have made a good chrono. Good crons and good races are coming out, such as today, that if we had stopped when we should have been 3rd or 4th. We will have opportunities to add points three or four times, unfortunately they have already passed 3. I think there will be one. From Australia we miss rhythm.”
Sainz speaks
“Until now the weekend I had not gone as I wanted. I was going super fast, but things did not finish getting out. We have reset and it has been very good because we have done a very good return. This car has a lot of potential. If we could put it in the wind tunnel, we could do very large things, but our intention is to bet on next year. It gives me angry because we see the potential we have, but for this year this year is.”
The Williams boss speaks
“For us to have two cars among the 10 best is our goal. We are comfortably there, it is fantastic. With McLaren we cannot fight, but with the Ferrari yes. The car is fast.”
Speak Antonelli
“A little disappointed after this morning, but it is a good comeback. The last lap has been very good, a little greedy in the first curve, but I have corrected it. Everything is very tight.”
Norris speaks
“Happy with today’s progress. Max has made a good return. I have blocked in curve 17, you can always think what could have been, so what it is. With the intermediates we have done very well so if it rains well.”
Talk Verstappen
“A great classification. We have improved the car a little and we made it rotate better. We have been finding the limit. It has gone well and I am very happy to get the pole.”
Sainz, 3 tenths of pole
Incredible the Williams. Only 3 tenths are over Carlos Sainz. Getting closer to fighting for everything.
BESTIAL MAX VERTSAPPEN
The Dutch again. He is surprised again and takes a spectacular pole in Miami.
¡¡Pole Para Verstappen !!
The Pole takes the Red Bull pilot … with Carlos Sainz 6.
– 1º Verstappen
– 2º Norris
– 3º Antonelli
– 4th Piastri
– 5º Russell
– 6th Sainz
– 7º Albon
– 8º Leclerc
– 9º Ocon
– 10th tsunoda
Last attempt from Q3
Truth time. The McLaren, to try to snatch the pole to Verstappen. Sainz, to try to overcome his partner.
Verstappen, in front for now!
3 thousandths difference with Lando Norris! Piastri is 3rd and Antonelli, 4th. Sainz is 7th after the first attempt.
The Q3 begins!
Lit engines. It is time to meet the Poleman of the Miami Grand Prix. Pilots to the track. We will see if Williams is able to keep the rhythm of the Q2.
¡WILLIAMS, P6 Y P7!
Spectacular rhythm of Grove’s, ahead of Ferrari. Sainz ends 6th the Q2. Now of the Q3.
Hamilton out of Q3!
Surprise in Miami. Does not lift heads Lewis Hamilton
– 11º Hadjar
– 12º Hamilton
– 13 Bortoleto
– 14º Doohan
– 15º Lawson
Last attempt from Q2
Russell, against the strings. Bortoleto, the surprise for now in the Top 10. Last turn of Q2.
McLaren, in front
Piastri, ahead of Norris. Antonelli amounts to the 3rd position. Sainz remains 6th. Russell, 11, outside Q3 in these moments.
Time of Sainz!
The Madrid is placed 2nd, who continues to fly. Verstappen leaders. The Williams ahead of the Ferrari right now …
The Q2 begins
Ten positions still to be defined for Q3. The second round of the classification begins.
FINAL OF THE Q1
So far Aston Martin’s trip. Alonso and Stroll, out.
– 16º Hülkenberg
– 17th Alonso
– 18º Gasly
– 19º Stroll
– 20th Bearman
Last attempt
Ocon, Alonso, Gasly, Stroll and Bearman in the red zone. Hamilton, to the limit. Sainz, almost saved.
Sainz is 2nd!
Incredible time of the Williams pilot, who only surpasses only Antonelli. Alonso are 17. All to decide.
Early times
Piestri in front, Verstappen 2nd, Norris 3rd and Albon 4th. Alonso is 5th! Ten minutes ahead.
The classification starts
Green traffic light. Cars to track. The Q1 begins. Alonso arrives on time and Carlos Sainz too.
All ready in Miami
Less than five minutes to begin the classification. The time of truth comes.
Sanction of only 5 seconds to Lawson
It looks like a joke, but it is not. The FIA has decided to sanction with only 5 seconds the action of Liam Lawson that left Fernando Alonso out.
Hamilton, the great beneficiary
The change of compounds came perfect to the British. After not finding any rhythm with the rain games and having to defend a position with Alex Albon, Ferrari’s was one of the first to set up the slicks, something that allowed him to trace to the 3rd position. Something anecdotal, because Hamilton’s sensations are not entirely good in the last races.
The classification, at 22:15
We remember that the beginning of the classification has been delayed after what happened in the Miami Sprint. From 22:15 the classification will begin.
Leclerc, for a good mouth flavor
It could not be part of the game El Monegasco after leaving against the wall. Broken suspension and points that flew during the Sprint for the Ferrari pilot. Charles Leclerc will have the opportunity to redeem during this classification session.
SAINZ, A POR LA Q3
It has the rhythm. Your Williams too. He is not getting fully showing in Miami Carlos Sainz. An error in the key return of the SQ2 left him out of the last round. The rhythm in the Sprint has been good, but a puncture left him out. Hopefully luck accompanies Carlos Sainz on this occasion.
Alonso, to the limit
The presence of the Asturian in today’s classification is not assured. The accident in the Sprint race has forced Aston Martin to change the gearbox and the rear of the car. We will see if they arrive …
McLaren, on a streak
They are still clearly the best. Although Antonelli ‘stole’ La Pole in the Sprint classification, the witnesses during the short race in Miami leaves no doubt about the superiority of Woking, great favorites for the first grill line.
Classification shift
We return for the second time today. The sprint formats in Miami are over. The classification time comes as we have been knowing for almost 20 years. Less than 45 minutes to see the cars roll.