Miami Grand Prix: F1 leader Kimi Antonelli takes his third pole in a row for Mercedes
Formula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli sped to his third successive pole position on Saturday, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen joining the Mercedes youngster on the front row for the Miami Grand Prix.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc qualified third-fastest on a hot and steamy afternoon, with McLaren’s reigning world champion Lando Norris, winner of the earlier sprint, set to line up fourth on what could be a stormy Sunday with rain and the risk of lightning hanging heavily over the weekend.
Antonelli, 19, is chasing his third grand prix win in a row — and the team’s fourth in four — after triumphs in China and Japan made the Italian the youngest driver to lead the championship. The pole was an immediate and forceful reply to him being demoted to sixth in the sprint, the first race of the season in any format that Mercedes has not won.
“It’s been an amazing day to be on pole again,” he said. “It was a difficult start with the Sprint where it didn’t go our way but super happy with the recovery.
“It was a good quali, got a little bit excited in that last lap in Q3 but the first lap was good enough.”
Antonelli secured provisional pole with a time of one minute 27.798, 0.345 quicker than Leclerc’s first effort and 0.383 faster than Verstappen.
At the end, the time stayed out of reach of the rest even if Verstappen cut the gap to 0.166 and Antonelli ran wide at turn one on his final effort.
George Russell, Antonelli’s teammate and closest rival seven points adrift, qualified fifth with Ferrari’s seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton sixth.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, last year’s winner in Miami, will line up seventh on the grid at a circuit where overtaking is unlikely to be a major problem, particularly in the new rules era.
Argentine Franco Colapinto was a strong eighth fastest for Renault-owned Alpine with Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar and Alpine’s Pierre Gasly completing the top 10.
Antonelli was fastest in the first phase of qualifying, ahead of Leclerc, Verstappen and Norris, with Piastri squeaking through in 16th place.
“Oscar, we’re safely through,” his engineer told him over team radio, drawing the reply: “’Safely’ is an ambitious word in that situation, I think.”
The second phase, in which Verstappen lapped fastest ahead of Antonelli, was slightly delayed after the brakes on Gabriel Bortoleto’s Audi caught fire and he pulled over on the back straight.
The Brazilian ended up bottom of the time sheets, behind Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for newcomers Cadillac on that team’s first home race weekend
Published on May 03, 2026

