Max Verstappen was absolutely the star of qualifying on the Miami Grand Prix, securing his third pole place of the season.
The Dutchman edged out Lando Norris and Kimi Antonelli by lower than 0.07 seconds, whereas the hole to Ferrari was far wider: let’s break down the telemetry information collectively.
Verstappen vs Norris: It’s at all times “Tremendous Max”
As proven within the graph beneath, the four-time world champion made the distinction with a particularly aggressive driving fashion (white circles in overlay).
Trying on the speeds all through the lap, Max Verstappen was notably quick within the first sector, particularly within the S-shaped part of turns 4, 5, and 6. In that space, his Pink Bull was first 10 after which 14 km/h sooner than Lando Norris. One other important distinction between the 2 drivers, who will begin on the entrance row, seems within the ultimate nook: Max brakes extremely late, but nonetheless manages to get sufficient traction on the exit.
Due to his ability, the 1997-born driver made up for McLaren’s sturdy top-end velocity within the early phases of the straights, courtesy of its Mercedes energy unit.
Verstappen vs Antonelli: A lot confidence from Kimi
Within the comparability with Kimi Antonelli, the laps of the 2 drivers are strikingly comparable throughout many of the monitor.
Nonetheless, the younger Italian expertise manages to achieve time within the center sector (white circle in overlay), which is made up of very gradual corners, placing him forward of Verstappen up till the ultimate flip.
Within the final braking zone, the Pink Bull driver reacts and secures pole place. Nonetheless, Antonelli’s extraordinary confidence in his Mercedes stands out, particularly contemplating he had by no means pushed at Miami earlier than. Up to now, Kimi’s weekend has been actually spectacular — not like Ferrari’s…
Max Verstappen vs Charles Leclerc: Ferrari in a black gap
The chart evaluating the laps of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc is undoubtedly regarding for Ferrari followers.
As probably the most observant readers will discover, there’s no particular sector highlighted within the graph beneath. And you might have already guessed why: the SF-25 is slower than the RB21 in all places. Sure, you learn that appropriately: in all places.
Charles Leclerc loses over three-tenths of a second within the first half of the lap, which options medium-to-high velocity corners, and the remaining two-tenths within the central and ultimate sectors, made up of gradual corners.
A frankly disheartening situation for the Scuderia. Sadly for the Tifosi, actuality have to be accepted: this Ferrari, in Miami, is the fifth-best crew. Even behind Williams — ninth in final yr’s Constructors’ Championship.
All that is still is to attend for at the moment’s race, scheduled for 10:00 PM Central European Summer time Time, which guarantees to be very attention-grabbing and unpredictable, particularly given the unsure climate circumstances. Who will come out on prime?