Hamilton's scary Merc warning to frontrunners as Max faces race against time: Qualifying LIVE.
But it’s frustrating not to have that track time.” It meant the reigning world champ did not set a lap time and missed out on valuable practice time on the new track as Horner was left to rue the inability to carry out the team’s plan going into the qualifying session. Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton fired a major warning to the rest of the grid, claiming that the team’s cars “seem to be quicker” ahead of the qualifying session at the Miami Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc took pole position for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix at the Hard Rock Stadium, the fifth round of the 2022 F1 World Championship, ...
McLaren’s Lando Norris leapt up to third with a flying final lap, ahead of Perez and Sainz. He vaulted up to fifth quickest. Gap Time Driver Cla
Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari 1-2 in Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix qualifying ahead of Carlos Sainz, while a last-lap mistake meant Max Verstappen dropped from ...
He finished ahead of Sebastian Vettel, who rued time lost sliding out of the chicane at the end of the second sector for his 13th place result, ahead of McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo and Haas driver Mick Schumacher. Russell went for most of Q2 without a time on the board as he struggled with wild oversteer snaps through the track’s flowing first sector and porpoising elsewhere, but finally reached the top 10 with his final effort. On the final runs, Leclerc headed the pack and was up on his own personal best time from the off, then taking the best time in the middle sector to roar to a 1m28.796s.
Full Q1, Q2 and Q3 results from F1 qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix, Round 5 of the 2022 F1 world championship.
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The grid for the 2022 Miami Grand Prix is set. Here are complete results from Formula 1's qualifying on Saturday.
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Charles Leclerc took pole position in a stunning battle for pole at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix qualifying session, his title rival Max Verstappen ...
So the last weekend hasn’t been great for me, I did a mistake in the race but today went well, so we are starting on pole and we need to finish the job tomorrow. First forays saw Verstappen top with a time of 1m 29.202s and Perez second by 0.471s, the Ferraris half a tenth behind in third and fourth. Verstappen was now in the driving seat for pole. Further runs would see the pack shuffle, the Scuderia re-emerging for Leclerc to go top again with a time of 1m 29.130s, Verstappen now 0.072s behind. Bottas rounded out the top five ahead of Hamilton, while Gasly took seventh. In the provisional drop zone was Stroll, Schumacher, Vettel, Ricciardo and Russell, who backed out of two efforts with the car porpoising heavily. Leclerc improved in Sector 1, set a purple second sector, but couldn’t improve in his third. Lewis Hamilton abandoned his first effort and a subsequent lap was deleted for track limits, putting the Mercedes driver in the drop zone with time ticking down. Q3 saw the reigning champion take provisional pole but Leclerc eclipsed him for a final pole time of 1m 28.796s, Sainz filing in second by 0.190s. That meant Alonso (who felt he was impeded by compatriot Carlos Sainz) missed out by just 0.032s – and Russell finished P12 amid severe porpoising, another 0.013s off the two-time champion. Perez’s first effort put him half a second behind in P4. Between them was Lando Norris, eighth in qualifying despite going P3 in Q2. Lance Stroll rounded out the top 10 for Aston Martin.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc will start on pole position for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix after leading a Ferrari one-two in a fiercely-fought ...
7) Pierre Gasly 2) Carlos Sainz 1) Charles Leclerc "It was a much, much better qualifying session than I've had for the last three races, so I'm grateful for that to be honest and I'll take it," said the seven-time world champion. "We are a bit confused to be honest," he said. Having come into Saturday as arguably the team to beat given their Friday form, Mercedes struggled in final practice and were then distant in qualifying.
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F1 is back for the Miami Grand Prix in Miami. Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday and we run through some key details.
The second round of qualifying lasts 15 minutes and follows the same format with the five slowest laps eliminated. The five slowest laps are eliminated and they are done for the day. The 2022 Miami Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, May 8th at 3:30 p.m. ET. This will be the first running of this event and it is planned to take place for the next ten years.
Ferrari locked out the front row ahead of tomorrow's race in Miami after Charles Leclerc produced a stunning late lap to take his third pole position of the ...
Leclerc left it late but set a time of 1m 28.796s under the intense Miami heat, with team mate Sainz a further 0.190s behind. The other Mercedes driven by George Russell was eliminated in Q2, with the young Briton set to start the race in P12. Ferrari locked out the front row ahead of tomorrow’s race in Miami after Charles Leclerc produced a stunning late lap to take his third pole position of the season, ahead of team mate Carlos Sainz.
F1's inaugural qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix was an exciting one as Ferrari locked out the front-row with Charles Leclerc on pole position. Here.
Kevin Magnussen was knocked out in Q1 for the second time this season as he struggled to improve in the dying stages of qualifying. Here are five drivers that shocked us on Saturday in Miami. The Mercedes W13 continues to be a very difficult to car which was highlighted by Russell’s run in Q2 where he struggled to keep the car on the track with a couple of oversteer moments. In the Australian’s defence, McLaren was very slow to send Ricciardo out at the end of the season due to an unconfirmed problem, thus he wasn’t able to get his tyres into the right window. A Q3 appearance looked unlikely for Bottas after he ended Q1 down in 15th and was fortunate to make it through given that Esteban Ocon didn’t participate in the session following his shunt in final practice and Alfa Romeo teammate Guanyu Zhou hitting traffic on his last lap. It was a remarkable turnaround for the Finn after he crashed out at Turn 7 in FP1, forcing him to miss the entirety of second practice because Alfa Romeo couldn’t repair his car in time.
George Russell insisted the inconsistency of the Mercedes "is not making a lot of sense" as he qualified a lowly 12th for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
"That gap is similar to the beginning of the year, I think. So much amazing work is going on in the background and everyone is working so hard. "We'll keep on chipping away, keep working at it. It has massively gone away from us today and I don't really know why. "Yesterday we were in the fight for pole and today we qualified P12 which is the worst qualifying of the year, so it doesn't make a lot of sense." "When we get it into the window it is fast, but I am just a bit disappointed for myself and for the team, I think the potential is there.
George Russell says he was 'confused' by his lack of pace in qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix considering he believed they were in the fight for pole ...
“It doesn’t really make a lot of sense, and it’s sort of flip flopping massively, the performance. “I don’t really know to be honest, because yesterday we were looking like we were going to be in the fight for pole, and today we’re P12, which is the worst qualifying of the year,” he said. “My qualifying lap I did just then was slower than the lap I did in FP2.
George Russell was surprised by his drop in pace between Formula 1 practice and qualifying in Miami, saying his Mercedes car felt like “a totally different ...
“So it was a bit nerve-wracking going into qualifying. “It's the first time I've ever felt it all the way through a corner. “Today, it felt like a totally different beast.
Lewis Hamilton insisted that Mercedes are not “moving forwards” quickly enough after qualifying for the F1 Miami Grand Prix, while Toto Wolff admitted.
In the car I only ever have my earrings on and my nose ring, of which I can’t even remove.” “It is inconsistent. I’ve been in the sport for 16 years and I’ve been wearing jewellery for 16 years. It doesn’t make a lot of sense at the moment. Russell said: “The car felt different today than it did in FP2. The car struggled today with porpoising. “It has not felt better this weekend.