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F1: Miami Grand Prix - Qualifying

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli bounced back from a troubled sprint by storming to pole position for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix. Max Verstappen burst into life amid a difficult start to the season to claim second, 0.166 seconds adrift, with Charles Leclerc third for Ferrari ahead of Lando Norris in fourth.


F1: Miami Grand Prix - Sprint Race

Lando Norris eased to victory in the Miami Grand Prix sprint to claim his first win of the season. The world champion started from pole and was never under threat as he took the checkered flag almost four seconds ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli was given a five-second penalty for track limits and finished sixth.


Is Max back? Tim Hauraney's three takeaways from Saturday at Miami GP

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli took his third consecutive pole position at the Miami Grand Prix, but right behind him is Red Bull's Max Verstappen who had a strong qualifying performance. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney shares his three takeaways from qualifying on Saturday.


F1: Miami Grand Prix - Sprint Qualifying

Lando Norris stormed to pole position in Sprint Qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix as the McLaren driver grabbed the team’s first P1 grid slot of the season ahead of championship leader Kimi Antonelli. Mercedes' George Russell struggled for pace and will line up sixth, behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen in fifth.


Has McLaren closed the gap on Mercedes?

Lando Norris put an end to the Mercedes qualifying session dominance by taking pole position in sprint qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney joins SportsCentre to discuss the upgrades McLaren has brought to Miami, and if the results Friday were track specific or a sign that the gap is closing between McLaren and Mercedes.


Are Formula 1 drivers satisfied with regulation changes?

After some tweaks to the new regulations that begin this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, Tim Hauraney joins SportsCentre to discuss if he thinks the drivers are feeling satisfied and if the changes are enough to alter the pecking order on the track. Hauraney also outlines who is under the most pressure this weekend in Miami.


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