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Formula 1 Miami GP

F1 Miami GP Live Commentary and Updates - FP3 & Qualifying

Saturday's updates ahead of the F1 Miami Grand Prix

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL36, passes Carlos Sainz Jr., Ferrari F1-75

Charles Leclerc leads the F1 drivers’ standings by 27 points from Max Verstappen following the Dutch driver’s domination at the Emilia Romagna GP two weeks ago, as Ferrari heads the teams’ standings by 11 points from Red Bull.

Final practice for the Miami GP gets underway at 6.00pm BST (1.00pm local time), followed by qualifying which starts at 9.00pm BST (4.00pm local time).

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Despite showing early promise, Mercedes finish the session with Hamilton in 15th and Russell in 17th
Perez finishes FP3 on top, with Leclerc and Verstappen in second and third. Alonso is fourth, with Vettel fifth and Schumacher behind him
With practice over, it's qualifying up next at 21:00 BST (in just under two hours time)
That's all from us for now, but we'll be back in around 90 minutes ahead of qualifying for the Miami GP!
Welcome back to live updates from the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.
We are just a little over 15 minutes away from the inaugural Miami GP F1 qualifying session.
A bit of news to bring you. Alpine's Esteban Ocon won't be in action in qualifying following his crash in FP3. Here is the latest.
Conditions remain hot, dry and humid. Temperatures have come down a notch. Air temperature 34 degrees, track temperature 53.8s degrees.
Got to say this event is providing Gold Coast 600 vibes for any Supercars fans out there.
Ferrari are working on Carlos Sainz's car. This could be a close call. Nine minutes until the start of qualifying now.
So Red Bull had the pace in FP3, will be interesting to see if Ferrari has an answer for them in qualifying.
The grandstands are filling up as the cars are about to head out into pit lane.
With Ocon unable to take part, only four cars will be knocked out of Q1.
Sainz has headed out onto the track so hopefully his car is okay after a flurry of action in the garage.
Magnussen sets the first timed lap with a 1m33.148s in the Haas.
A flurry of times coming in now. Sainz to the top now with 1:30.858s. The Ferrari driver is the first into the 1:30s bracket.
We are expecting times to tumble into the 1:29s in the battle for pole.
Verstappen goes fastest with a 1m30.235s. Red Bull team-mate Perez slots into P2.
Gasly has had a lap deleted for exceeding tack limits at Turn 15.
Russell pumps in a time to move into P3 in the Mercedes.
Russell is 0.572s adrift of the pacesetting Verstappen. Zhou now jumps up to P5 in the Alfa Romeo.
Hamilton sits P12 as he battles to control a sliding rear end on his Mercedes at Turn 7.
Latifi, Albon, Vettel and Bottas are in the bottom four currently. Bottas is yet to set a time.
Sainz goes fastest for Ferrari but he is eclipsed by his team-mate Leclerc, who posts a 1m29.474s.
Verstappen has slotted into P2 with a 1m29.836s. The world champion and Leclerc are the only drivers to log times in the 1:29s bracket.
Alonso brushes the wall at Turn 16. Lucky to get away with that.
Hamilton is sitting in the drop zone in P16 after he loses a lap for exceeding track limits at Turn 15.
Only four minutes remaining in Q1. Hamilton is on an out lap. Schumacher, Albon, Hamilton and Latifi in the drop zone.
Hamilton hauls his Mercedes to P5. Alonso, Zhou, Albon and Latifi are the bottom four.
Alonso manages to climb out of the drop zone and into P6 with a last ditch effort.
Magnussen was 0.130s shy from sneaking into Q2. His Haas team-mate Schumacher ended the session P11. A decent showing from Mick.
Leclerc tops Q1 with a 1:29.474s from the Red Bulls of Verstappen and Perez, with Sainz in P4.
Zhou has informed his team to report the traffic issues he suffered towards the end of that session.

By: autosport.com

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