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Ferrari front row for Miami GP after late Verstappen error

Charles Leclerc Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz locked out the front row for the inaugural Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The pair improved with their final flying laps to usurp Max Verstappen, who made a mistake to fall from provisional pole to third. The Dutchman had a moment at Turn 6 in the dying moments of the second as Ferrari claimed its first front-row lock out since 2019. Sergio Perez will start fourth while Lewis Hamilton will line up sixth and Daniel Ricciardo only 14th. Esteban Ocon was the first victim of the three-part session, the Frenchman eliminated without ever leaving the garage. A hefty crash in final practice cracked the chassis on his Alpine A522 and left insufficient...
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