Kimi Antonelli Takes Pole in Miami
The 2026 Miami Grand Prix weekend unfolded in highly unusual fashion. Even prior to the start, concerns were raised about a possible cancellation due to severe thunderstorms and lightning, which, under local safety regulations, have the authority to halt on-track proceedings.
After a five-week hiatus, the competitive landscape shifted markedly. In the sprint race, Mercedes’ front-runners unexpectedly dropped out of the top three, and the trend was reinforced during Saturday’s sessions, which pointed to a reshuffled order within the field.
Qualifying delivered further intrigue. Max Verstappen appeared to control the session for much of its duration; however, in the decisive moments, it was Kimi Antonelli who emerged fastest, claiming his third consecutive pole position. Verstappen secured second place, achieving his first front-row start of the season.
Charles Leclerc qualified third, lining up alongside Lando Norris on the second row. Several drivers saw their sessions compromised by incidents, mechanical issues, and errors, while multiple stoppages and yellow flags disrupted the flow of qualifying.
Ultimately, the Miami starting grid once again defied expectations, underscoring the extent to which the competitive order has evolved following the break.