Kimi Antonelli Charges Ahead: Miami Grand Prix Pole Snatched
Kimi Antonelli clinched his third consecutive pole at the Miami Grand Prix, further asserting his lead in the Formula One championship. Red Bull's Max Verstappen joins him on the front row, with tense competition unfolding between top drivers. The exciting qualifying rounds hint at a thrilling race day despite potential stormy weather.
Kimi Antonelli, the current leader of the Formula One Championship, surged to his third consecutive pole position at the Miami Grand Prix. Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start alongside Antonelli, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualified third, setting the stage for a gripping race day.
The 19-year-old Antonelli, already the youngest champion leader, is riding high after wins in China and Japan. His performance in Miami serves as a swift comeback after a disappointing sprint race, proving once again why he's the driver to beat this season.
With a provisional pole time that seemed untouchable, Antonelli's precision and speed in qualifying stood out despite Verstappen's late effort. Other contenders like McLaren's reigning champion Lando Norris and Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton round out the top qualifiers in what's expected to be a competitive and possibly stormy race.