Charles Leclerc will lead from pole position at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix after storming past Formula One world champion Max Verstappen on a dramatic day of qualifying.
The 2022 championship leader will be joined by Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz in second while Verstappen and Sergio Perez sit in third and fourth respectively, with Red Bull having been plagued by reliability issues so far this weekend.
Valtteri Bottas qualified fifth for Alfa Romeo with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton sixth for improving Mercedes, who had George Russell back in 12th after he initially shone during practice on Friday.
Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda start seventh and ninth respectively for AlphaTauri with Lando Norris sandwiched between them for McLaren. Canadian Lance Stroll qualified his Aston Martin in 10th, meanwhile. Alpine’s Esteban Ocon did not take part in qualifying after crashing heavily in final practice.
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How can I watch the F1 Miami Grand Prix?
TV channel: Today’s race will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and F1, with coverage beginning on F1 at 7pm BST before lights out at 8.30pm.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also tune in online via the Sky Go app.
Free highlights: Channel 4 will be airing full free-to-air race highlights at 12.30am on Sunday morning.