
2026 Miami GP Sprint Qualifying Highlights: Piastri Takes Pole in Chaotic Session
Oscar Piastri clinched pole position for the Miami GP Sprint in a dramatic qualifying session, beating Max Verstappen. The hour was defined by multiple red flags and a shocking early exit for both Ferrari drivers, casting an immediate shadow over their weekend prospects.
Oscar Piastri secured a dramatic pole position for the Miami Grand Prix Sprint, edging out Max Verstappen in a qualifying session marred by multiple red flags and a surprising early exit for Ferrari. The McLaren driver's final lap in SQ3 proved unbeatable, setting the stage for a high-stakes Sprint race on Saturday.
Why it matters:
Sprint qualifying sets the immediate competitive picture for Saturday's short-form race, offering the first major points opportunity of the weekend. A strong starting position is critical in Miami, where overtaking can be difficult, making Piastri's pole a significant advantage. The session also revealed unexpected vulnerabilities for Ferrari and ongoing pace concerns for Mercedes, providing early insights into each team's form.
The details:
- Piastri's Perfect Lap: Under immense pressure, Oscar Piastri delivered a flawless final run in SQ3 to take pole by 0.087 seconds. His lap was a masterclass in precision, maximizing McLaren's apparent one-lap speed around the Miami International Autodrome.
- Verstappen Close Second: The reigning world champion, Max Verstappen, will start alongside Piastri on the front row. Despite complaining of a "nervous" car balance throughout practice, he found enough performance to challenge for the top spot.
- Ferrari's Shock Elimination: In a major surprise, both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were knocked out in SQ2. Leclerc aborted his final lap after a mistake, while Sainz could not improve his time, leaving the team starting from P11 and P12 for the Sprint.
- Chaotic Session Flow: The qualifying hour was interrupted twice by red flags. The first was for Nico Hülkenberg's Haas, which stopped on track with a suspected power unit issue. The second, more dramatic stoppage came when Alex Albon lost control of his Williams at the tricky Turn 16/17 chicane, causing significant damage and bringing SQ2 to an early end.
- Mercedes Struggles Continue: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell qualified only P7 and P9 respectively, with both drivers vocal over team radio about a lack of grip and an unpredictable car, suggesting their upgrade package may not be working as intended.
What's next:
All eyes turn to Saturday's 19-lap Sprint race (100km), where the first points of the weekend will be awarded to the top eight finishers.
- The battle between Piastri and Verstappen off the line will be crucial, with the long run down to Turn 1 offering a prime overtaking opportunity.
- Ferrari faces a major recovery drive from the midfield, needing clean air and smart strategy to salvage points.
- Performance in the Sprint will offer valuable long-run data and set the narrative for Sunday's main Grand Prix qualifying and race, where the bulk of the championship points are awarded.
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