Max Verstappen beats Charles Leclerc in Miami to claim 7th consecutive F1 pole.
Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s F1 Miami Grand Prix on pole position after beating Charles Leclerc by 0.141s. Max Verstappen made it seven pole positions in a row as he topped qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix.
04 May 2024
Connor McDonagh
Crash.Net

Like in sprint qualifying, no one could get close enough to Verstappen’s 1m27.241s on the final runs. Verstappen and the two Ferraris failed to improve on their final laps in Q3, ensuring the order remained the same. Sergio Perez did improve on his final lap but narrowly missed out on third by 0.005s.

It means the top four were separated by just 0.219s in qualifying with Verstappen leading Leclerc, Carlos Sainz and Perez. After showing outstanding pace on the mediums in sprint qualifying, Lando Norris attempted to do his first lap in Q3 on them, rather than the favoured softs.

The gamble didn’t pay off as he trailed his teammate after the first run in Q3 before getting ahead of Oscar Piastri to secure fifth. Piastri will start sixth ahead of the two Mercedes drivers of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.

‘7th consecutive F1 pole’;

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/104789...cutive-f1-pole


2024 Miami Grand Prix - Qualifying results
22:18 Sat, 04 May 2024.
Andrew Lewin
F1i.com

Full results from qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome, round 6 of the 2024 Formula 1 season.

2024 Miami Grand Prix - Qualifying results
Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:27.689s 1:27.566s 1:27.241s
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.081s 1:27.533s 1:27.382s
3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:27.937s 1:27.941s 1:27.455s
4 Sergio Pérez Red Bull 1:27.772s 1:27.839s 1:27.460s
5 Lando Norris McLaren 1:27.913s 1:27.871s 1:27.594s
6 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:28.032s 1:27.721s 1:27.675s
7 George Russell Mercedes 1:28.159s 1:28.095s 1:28.067s
8 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:28.167s 1:27.697s 1:28.107s
9 Nico Hülkenberg Haas 1:28.383s 1:28.200s 1:28.146s
10 Yuki Tsunoda RB 1:28.324s 1:28.167s 1:28.192s

‘Full results’;

https://f1i.com/news/507040-2024-mia...g-results.html


F1 - 2024 Miami Grand Prix - Post-Qualifying Press Conference Transcript
04.05.24
FIA (Press Release)

DRIVERS
1 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing)
2 – Charles LECLERC (Ferrari)
3 – Carlos SAINZ (Ferrari)

Q: Here with your pole sitter, Max Verstappen. Max, 38th career pole, six out of six for the season in Grand Prix qualifying. Great start to this weekend. Well, not start, you've already started! You've already done very well so far. But yesterday, you were surprised in qualifying to get the pole based on how the car felt. Did it feel a little bit better today? It looks pretty hooked up?
Max VERSTAPPEN: I think we definitely improved the car a bit, but I don't know what it is, every single year that we come here, I find it extremely difficult to be very consistent with the car feeling, the tyre feeling over one lap. It's just super hard to make sure that Sector 1 feels good and sector three at the end of the lap. To make that happen together is incredibly tough. And again, today, it was really about finding that balance. I think we did OK. I mean, it's not, let's say, the most enjoyable lap out of my career just because of how slippery it is and how, like… You're not very confident on the lap. But we are on pole, and that's, of course, the most important.

Q: Charles P2, another front-row start this weekend. Same front row as we saw in the Sprint race, but the car looks on the absolute ragged edge out there. How did it feel from in the cockpit? Did you leave anything on the table?
Charles LECLERC: It felt so much on the limit. Obviously, it was very close until Q3, where when we started to push for the last one or two tenths, we started to lose the tyres in Sector 2 and 3, overheating them quite a bit. Sector 1 was actually feeling really good, but then Sector 2 and 3 we were losing too much. So today, that's where we lost a little bit of time. However, the race is long tomorrow. This morning we showed a good pace. So I hope tomorrow we can put Max under a bit more pressure.

Q: Third place team-mate Carlos Sainz walks up to the cheers of the crowd. Carlos, congrats. Inside row two. Decent step up from Sprint qualifying. How'd the car feel out there?
Carlos SAINZ: Yeah, honestly, a bit of a shame about this morning. I couldn't get past Daniel, but I know that the pace was there. I knew that with a clean quali, I could be in the top three. And yeah, we managed to do some clean laps. It's really tricky around here with the new Soft. Every lap is a bit of an adventure with the wind. You don't know what's going to happen. And keeping all this in mind, the laps were not too bad.

‘Post-Qualifying Press Conference Transcript’;

https://www.fia.com/news/f1-2024-mia...nce-transcript


Max Verstappen calls for Red Bull to improve after 2024 Miami GP pole
The Dutchman took pole for the second time at the 2024 Miami GP, but once again he was far from happy
4 May 2024
By Brandon Sutton
Total Motorsport

“I think it’s just just been extremely difficult to put a lap in where everything just works,” Verstappen said to select members of the media, including Total-Motorsport.com. “For some reason, it’s just extremely difficult to make the tyres work around the whole lap. Yet sometimes, you have little moments here and there and it’s just not very consistent.”

“That makes it very difficult to try and hit a perfect lap. So, every lap that you put on the board was a bit of guessing what was going to happen, which doesn’t make it very nice to drive but we think handled the situation really well. We did the best we could and the car definitely felt a little bit nicer compared to yesterday.”

‘Calls for Red Bull to improve’;

https://www.total-motorsport.com/f1-...miami-gp-pole/


Christian Horner: 'Another phenomenal performance from Max'
05 May 2024
Johan Peeters
Verstappen.nl

Christian Horner, team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, reflects after Saturday’s sprint race and qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix: “Overall, a fantastic showing from the Team today with the Sprint race and qualifying here in Miami. We’re always trying to extract the maximum out of our car, and everyone was struggling a bit out there today to find the right balance and set-up on the last run.”

“Max obviously found enough and was able to make it his seventh pole in a row, his sixth of the season, and it was another phenomenal performance from him. Checo put in a really, really strong performance and improved on his second run to put it on the second row, so we’re going into race day in a good position. The Sprint race today gives us a nice window into what the tyres are going to do tomorrow, but we’ll see how it plays out with set-up and conditions on race day.”

'Another phenomenal performance from Max';

https://news.verstappen.com/en/article/5455/


Verstappen sees off Ferraris for Miami GP pole
May 4, 2024
Valentin Khorounzhiy
The Race

Formula 1 points leader Max Verstappen took his first Miami Grand Prix pole position by seeing off a challenge from Charles Leclerc in qualifying on Saturday. Verstappen - who won the two previous Miami Grands Prix without starting either from the front row - beat Leclerc by 0.141s.

‘Verstappen sees off Ferraris’;

https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/v...miami-gp-pole/


Max Verstappen ties Alain Prost's record with 6th pole-winning run to open an F1 season
Sat, May 4, 2024, 10:36 PM
JENNA FRYER
Yahoo! UK & Ireland

Max Verstappen: “I don't know what it is, every single year we come here I find it extremely difficult to be consistent with the car feeling, with the tire feeling over one lap,” Verstappen said. “I think we did OK. It's not the most enjoyable lap of my career, but we're on pole and that's the most important.”

The pole-winning run tied Verstappen with Alain Prost in opening the season with six consecutive poles. Prost did it in 1993.

“I think we did OK”;

https://sports.yahoo.com/max-verstap...cRS8Rdf8S-28QX


Ferrari’s double threat to Red Bull and Ricciardo on a charge – What To Watch For in the Miami Grand Prix
May 4, 2024
Chris Medland
Special Contributor
Formula!.com

Another sweep of the race weekend for Max Verstappen so far but he’s facing a stern challenge from Ferrari in Florida, while McLaren are also loitering with intent. So here are five things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day at the Miami International Autodrome…

‘Ferrari’s threat to Red Bull’;

https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...Ma45JhqpjPrbZf