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Leclerc on pole as Ferrari lock out the front row

Miami Grand Prix – Charles Leclerc will start on pole in Miami tomorrow with Carlos Sainz alongside while the Red Bulls will both start on row two. There would only be nineteen drivers competing for pole position in Miami as Esteban Ocon was ruled out by Alpine as his car’s chassis got cracked in his FP3 crash and there wasn’t time between sessions to get it repaired. Haas’ Kevin Magnussen was the first to put a time on the board in Q1, though his 1:33.148 only spent a few seconds at the top of the charts and after the first round of laps it was Max Verstappen, with a 1:30.235, who was in the prime spot. Qualifying Results – 2022 Miami Grand Prix George Russell seemed to have...
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