This is the Miami GP after the F1 2025 grill this Sunday: Piastri and the World Cup can squeeze

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The output grill of F1 2025 Miami GP It promises strong emotions, at least, at the beginning or strategy, and you have to wait if the rainy season surprises it as it looks like the Sprint race. At the moment, Max verstappen Starts at the first position before NorrisIn a new opportunity that Landau To stand in the Dutch with the first curve.

But in the first meters, we need to be attentive to the second row. Oscar Piastri, head of the World CupIts hegemonic position is played in championship from the 4th Plaza de la Parrilla de output of F1 2025 Miami GP And you will need a very good start and get away quickly Antonelli to be able to hip the head and to go for success.

For part of it, Max will look for something complicated. He will try to expand between Miami’s walls against orange cars to win even without having the best track on the track.

“It’s a fine position,” Carlos Sainz said In his sixth starting position for the sixth course of course after staying only 3 tenth pole. She is Williams He was the head of the central zone and Carlos could go for a great booty of points today. It will have more complicated Fernando Alonso From the thou -17 place with a Aston Martin Where he can’t do more miracles once the teams already have more data of their cars than their best ‘Quali’ Sprint on Friday.

For part of it, Lewis Hamiltonwhich is 3 of the Sprint breed, tracking because of a better approach of your team in mix -mum conditions, you should go to attack from afar, the 12th grill area of ​​the grill of Miami After falling to Q2 while your partner Leclerc It’s 8.

The Miami GP outlet of F1 2025

  1. Max Versstappen (NED/RED Bull) 1’26.204
  2. Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren) 1’26’269
  3. Kimi Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes) 1’26.271
  4. Oscar Piastri (AU/McLaren) 1’26.375
  5. George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) 1’26.385
  6. Carlos Sainz (ESP/Williams) 1’26.569
  7. Alexander Albon (Thai/Williams) 1’26.982
  8. Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) 1’26.754
  9. Esteban Ocon (FRA/Haas) 1’26.824
  10. Yuki Tsunana (Jap/Red Bull) 1’26.943
  11. Isack Hadjar (FRA/RB) 1’26.987
  12. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Ferrari) 1’27.006
  13. GABRIEL BORTOTOLE (BRA/SAUBER) 1’27.151
  14. Jack Doohan (Aus/Alpine) 1’27.186
  15. LIAM LAWSON (NZL/RB) 1’27.363
  16. Nico Hulkenberg (Ale/Sauber) 1’27.473
  17. Fernando Alonso (ESP/Aston Martin) 1’27.604
  18. Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine) 1’27.710
  19. Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martin) 1’27.830
  20. Oliver Bearman (GBR/Haas) 1’27.999

The breed of Formula 1 of this week in Florida will start at 22.00 (Peninsular time of Spain) and it will need to be pending from heaven to see if it does not happen like an appointment in Sprint, where the starting procedure will have to drop and delay the output half an hour by unexpected rainfall. The time in Miami is unpredictable and forecasts change from one moment to another. There are risks to the storm. If this is another career in mixing conditions, the battle can be the eagerness.

Source: La Verdad

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