F1 qualifying results: Kimi Antonelli takes pole at the Miami Grand Prix

May 3, 2026 - 15:15
F1 qualifying results: Kimi Antonelli takes pole at the Miami Grand Prix
Mercedes' Italian driver Kimi Antonelli (C), winner of the pole position, stands with Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen (L), who finished second, and Ferrari's Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc (R), who finished third, after the qualifying session for the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida, on May 2, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

The first two competitive sessions at the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix delivered a surprise, as Lando Norris broke the stranglehold Mercedes had on the top of the timing sheets through the first three race weekends of the season. The McLaren driver secured pole position for the F1 Sprint race on Friday, and led wire-to-wire in the F1 Sprint race itself early on Saturday.

But when the dust settled at the end of the qualifying hour for the main event, young Kimi Antonelli was back at the top of the board.

The Mercedes driver delivered a thunderous lap early in Q3, and while rivals such as Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc came close, Antonelli will roll off the line in P1 when the lights go out in Miami on Sunday.

“Yeah, it’s been an amazing day, you know, to be on pole again. It was obviously a difficult start of the day with the Sprint, where it didn’t go our way, but super happy with the recovery. And yeah, it was a good quali. Obviously got a little bit too excited in that last lap of Q3, but the first lap was good enough. I’m very happy with that,“ said Antonelli after the session.

For Verstappen — who was eliminated in Q2 during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix — the P2 was a result of the driver feeling more “comfortable” in the car, thanks to some recent upgrades from Red Bull.

“Yeah, for me it’s been two things. For sure, the car has not been great in the previous races, but also from my side I never felt comfortable with the layout of the car,“ said Verstappen. ”And I think over those last few weeks the team has been pushing flat out to try and bring upgrades to the car and making me feel more comfortable with a lot of things in the car, and it really pays off. I mean, I feel more in control of the car again and then I can push a bit more, then the upgrades are working. And yeah, I mean, to be on the front row is way better than I expected heading into this.“

The start of Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix has been pushed up three hours, in advance of heavy rain and thunderstorms that are expected to arrive late in the afternoon.

Here is the provisional starting grid for Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix:

RowPositionDriverTeamPositionDriverTeam
Row 11Kimi AntonelliMercedes2Max VerstappenRed Bull
Row 23Charles LeclercFerrari4Lando NorrisMcLaren
Row 35George RussellMercedes6Lewis HamiltonFerrari
Row 47Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Franco ColapintoAlpine
Row 59Isack HadjarRed Bull10Pierre GaslyAlpine
Row 611Nico HülkenbergAudi12Liam LawsonVCARB
Row 713Oliver BearmanHaas14Carlos Sainz Jr.Williams
Row 815Esteban OconHaas16Alexander AlbonWilliams
Row 917Arvid LindbladVCARB18Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
Row 1019Lance StrollAston Martin20Valtteri BottasCadillac
Row 1121Sergio PérezCadillac22Gabriel BortoletoAudi

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