Max Verstappen made it six pole positions out of six for the 2024 season so far by topping qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix, getting the better of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
In another hotly-contested session, Red Bull driver Verstappen clocked a 1m 27.241s during the pole shootout to finish 0.141s clear of Leclerc, and a further tenth up on Sainz, as the Ferraris emerged as his nearest rivals.
READ MORE: Verstappen clinches pole position for Miami Grand Prix ahead of Leclerc and Sainz
After winning four of this year’s opening five races, can Verstappen claim another victory on Sunday, or will one of his rivals rise to the fore?
Join Verstappen for his latest pole-grabbing lap in the video player above.
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