Today, Sunday, driver Isaac Hajar from the Red Bull team begins the Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1 from the last position on the grid after being disqualified from qualifying results. This decision comes at a critical time for Hajar, who is striving for positive results in the championship.
British driver Lando Norris achieved a significant milestone at the Miami Grand Prix by securing pole position for the sprint race scheduled for Saturday, outperforming Mercedes' Italian driver Kimi Antonelli.
Dutch driver Max Verstappen, a four-time world champion, has expressed increasing confidence in Red Bull's performance following notable improvements during the Miami Grand Prix. His fifth-place qualifying position reflects a narrowing gap with competitors.
Ferrari driver <strong>Charles Leclerc</strong> dominated the free practice sessions for the Miami Grand Prix, clocking a time of <strong>1:29.310</strong>. He was followed closely by Red Bull's <strong>Max Verstappen</strong> and McLaren's <strong>Oscar Piastri</strong>.
Miami is gearing up to host the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, a premier event in the Formula 1 racing calendar. The race is set to attract top international drivers and provide thrilling competition for motorsport fans.