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With the first day of action of the Miami Grand Prix already in the books, it is now time for GPblog's round up of the most relevant news from the F1 paddock: F1 Today.
Max Verstappen has gone through his first qualification as a father of a child. The Dutchman from Red Bull Racing, not long ago, was present at the birth of Kelly Piquet, but on Friday, he was ...
Max Verstappen lost pole position for the F1 sprint race in Miami, not in the slow corners, but in the straights, at least according to Helmut Marko.
After the wrong delta time was displayed, Verstappen does not get a penalty by the stewards for driving "unnecessary slowly" in Miami.
Mercedes rookie, Andrea Kimi Antonelli has stepped up as another challenger to McLaren, something the papaya team's CEO Zak Brown is not at all surprised by.
Yuki Tsunoda failed to make it past SQ1 in Miami. The Japanese F1 driver blames 'an intelligent car' and Red Bull Racing for his early elimination.
Disheartened Leclerc and Hamilton are not expecting miracles after Sprint Qualifying, where they finished in P6 and P7 respectively.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli claims his first ever pole position for the Sprint in Miami. The youngster's performance also blew away the internet.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli has become the youngest ever pole sitter in the history of F1, but after his pole he has also shown his highly ambitious character.
The McLaren CEO once again sees the Dutchman sharing the second row of the grid with Lando Norris, while Oscar Piastri finishes in P2 in Sprint Qualifying in Miami.
Max Verstappen could only be P4 in the Sprint Qualifying. But starting from the second row, can the Dutchman compete for the win in Miami tomorrow?
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