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Beastry gets trouble and squeeze the World Cup

Launch grill F1 2025 Miami GP It promises strong emotions in the beginning or strategy, and you have to wait if the rain is surprised with its appearance as in the rain racing. For now, Max verstoppon Start in the first position before NorisAt a new offer Lando Stand up to the Dutch on the first curve.

But in that first meter, we need to be very careful in the second row. World Cup president Oscar BeestriIts dominant level is played at the Championships from 4th Plaza de la Barilla de output F1 2025 Miami GP You will need a good start and go away quickly Anteonell To choose the head and choose success.

For its part, Max will look for something more complex. He will try to win between Miami’s walls against orange cars.

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“It’s a great position,” said Carlos Sines In the sixth startup for the sixth trend of the lesson after staying only 3 of the pole. He Williams He is the head of the middle zone, and Carlos can go to a good wealth today. Would be more complicated Bernando Alonso From the 17th place a Aston Martin The teams have already been able to perform more miracles when the teams have already placed additional data of their cars compared to the optimal ‘qualit’ sprint on Friday.

For its part, Louis Hamilton. Myami After falling on Q2 when your partner Leclerk It was 8.

F1 2025’s Miami GB outlet

  1. Max Verstapon (Net/Red Bull) 1’26.204
  2. Lando Norris (GPR/McLaren) 1’26’269
  3. Kimi Antonelly (IDA/Mercedes) 1’26.271
  4. Oscar Beastry (AUS/Mclaren) 1’26.375
  5. George Russell (GPR/Mercedes) 1’26.385
  6. Carlos Science (SP/Williams) 1’26.569
  7. Alexander Albun (Mother/Williams) 1’982
  8. Charles Leglerg (Monday/Ferrari) 1’754
  9. Estipon Ocon (from/Haas) 1’26.824
  10. Yuki Sunota (Job/Red Bull) 1’26.943
  11. Isack Hadjar (FRA/RB) 1’26.987
  12. Louis Hamilton (GPR/Ferrari) 1’27.006
  13. Gabriel Portoteto (Bra/Safar) 1’27.151
  14. Jack Tuhan (AUS/Alphine) 1’27.186
  15. Liam Lazan (NZL/RB) 1’27.363
  16. Nico Halgenberg (but/Safar) 1’27.473
  17. Fernando Alonso (SP/Aston Martin) 1’27.604
  18. Pear Case (FRA/Alpine) 1’27.710
  19. Lance Browse (Kane/Aston Martin) 1’27.830
  20. Oliver Pierman (GPR/Haas) 1’27.999

This Sunday Formula 1 race in Florida will begin at 22.00 (Spanish Peninsula Time), and should be pending from heaven to see if this is not the case for Sprint, in which the starting practice must be stopped and delayed the release of half an hour. Time in Miami is unpredictable and predictions switch to one moment to another. There are storm risks. If this is another profession in mixed conditions, the war will be excited.



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