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F1 Miami GP: Leclerc pips Verstappen to top practice, as reliability issues hit Antonelli

Charles Leclerc made a great start with his heavily revised Ferrari by topping the sole practice session of the Miami Grand Prix weekend

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc pipped Max Verstappen to top the sole practice session of the Miami Grand Prix weekend, while power unit issues struck Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli.

Ferrari’s Leclerc set a 1m29.310s late on, putting him almost three tenths above the Red Bull driver with Oscar Piastri for McLaren making it three different teams inside the top three.

It was a more frustrating session for the otherwise dominant Mercedes outfit, which has won all three grands prix this year, as it achieved a best finish of fifth with Antonelli’s session ending early.

This was the first session since Japan at the end of March due to the Middle Eastern conflict forcing the cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian rounds scheduled for April.

So that, coupled with it being a sprint weekend and various tweaks to the 2026 regulations being debuted, Miami practice was extended to 90 minutes with each team bar Aston Martin showcasing various car upgrades.

It resulted in a busy start to the session as teams largely stuck to the hard tyre in a window which lasted for much of the session with Leclerc fastest on a 1m29.855s. 

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Photo by: Alastair Staley / LAT Images via Getty Images

But Mercedes and McLaren were both within four tenths so the margins were fine in a very drama-free period; a frustrated Antonelli caused the only boiling point after he was forced into slowing down upon approaching a weaving Lance Stroll into Turn 11.

It was only with 13 minutes remaining that the true performance runs started and Verstappen bolted to the top of the leaderboard with a 1m29.776 on the soft tyres. 

He dropped to second moments later though as Leclerc regained top spot with a 1m29.443s, before improving again to a 1m29.310s thanks to a tow from Lando Norris on the back straight.

Verstappen also improved late on to a 1m29.607s, leaving the four-time world champion in second and just 0.297s off top. It marked a positive end to an otherwise frustrating session for him as he complained earlier that “the shifts are horrendous, up and down”, while Red Bull also debuted a rear wing that looks like a more extreme version of Ferrari’s ‘Macarena Wing’.

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Piastri rounded out the top three for McLaren with a 1m29.759s, also set on the softs, while Leclerc’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton took fourth and was 0.467s off the pace.

Antonelli completed the top five, despite his best time (1m30.079s) coming on the hard rubber as a power unit issue meant he missed the soft-tyre runs. 

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Alastair Staley / LAT Images via Getty Images

So the Mercedes driver finishing high up is more down to his direct competition not really putting a solid lap together at the end, as team-mate George Russell claimed sixth with a 1m30.100s.

Next up was seventh-placed Norris, who initially looked set for top spot on his first soft tyre run, only to then take the run-off area at Turn 17 to avoid shunting the back of Alex Albon’sslow Williams.

Oliver Bearman (1m31.091s), Pierre Gasly (1m31.241s) and Franco Colapinto (1m31.480s) respectively completed the top 10, while 11th went to Isack Hadjar who, much like Red Bull team-mate Verstappen, reported issues with his car’s downshifting.

It was the usual suspects towards the back as Cadillac and Aston Martin took four of the bottom five positions; Aston Martin being plagued by an in-garage power outage at the start of Miami practice.

Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad was the other driver in the bottom five, as he was in and out of his garage throughout.

F1 Miami GP - FP1 results

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Laps Time Interval Tyres km/h
1 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari 41

1'29.310

  S 218.152
2 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 3 Red Bull Red Bull 41

+0.297

1'29.607

0.297 S 217.429
3 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes 35

+0.448

1'29.758

0.151 S 217.063
4 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari 35

+0.467

1'29.777

0.019 S 217.017
5 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes Mercedes 24

+0.769

1'30.079

0.302 H 216.290
6 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes 34

+0.790

1'30.100

0.021 S 216.239
7 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 1 McLaren Mercedes 35

+0.898

1'30.208

0.108 H 215.980
8 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Mercedes 34

+1.277

1'30.587

0.379 S 215.077
9 France I. Hadjar Red Bull Racing 6 Red Bull Red Bull 40

+1.563

1'30.873

0.286 S 214.400
10 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams Mercedes 37

+1.620

1'30.930

0.057 S 214.265
11 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine Mercedes 33

+1.705

1'31.015

0.085 S 214.065
12 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes 39

+1.714

1'31.024

0.009 S 214.044
13 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas Ferrari 35

+1.781

1'31.091

0.067 S 213.887
14 Brazil G. Bortoleto Audi 5 Audi Audi 28

+1.801

1'31.111

0.020 S 213.840
15 Germany N. Hulkenberg Audi 27 Audi Audi 33

+2.285

1'31.595

0.484 H 212.710
16 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari 36

+2.325

1'31.635

0.040 S 212.617
17 New Zealand L. Lawson Racing Bulls 30 RB Red Bull 41

+2.338

1'31.648

0.013 M 212.587
18 Mexico S. Perez Cadillac F1 team 11 Cadillac Ferrari 25

+2.737

1'32.047

0.399 S 211.665
19 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Honda 29

+3.283

1'32.593

0.546 M 210.417
20 Finland V. Bottas Cadillac F1 team 77 Cadillac Ferrari 33

+3.452

1'32.762

0.169 S 210.034
21 United Kingdom A. Lindblad Racing Bulls 41 RB Red Bull 41

+3.552

1'32.862

0.100 M 209.808
22 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin Honda 28

+3.649

1'32.959

0.097 M 209.589
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