



Leclerc’s spin in the same section of the racetrack was the Ferrari man’s second error this weekend - following contact with the wall yesterday - and he’ll start in seventh tomorrow. World Champion Max Verstappen will start tomorrow’s 57-lap event in ninth after he aborted his first lap in the final Q3 qualifying period after pushing too hard in his Red Bull heading towards Turn 7. View the 2023 Starting Grid for the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023. Leclerc’s second off-track excursion of the weekend meant no driver could improve their lap times resulting in an exciting grid for Sunday’s race. With just over a minute left on the clock, the session was not restarted and to the delight of the Red Bull fans and Mexican contingent in the crowd, Sergio Perez claimed his third pole position in Formula 1. – Qualifying for the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023 came to a dramatic conclusion at the Miami International Autodrome on Saturday afternoon when Charles Leclerc spun off the track in the dying seconds to trigger a red flag stoppage.
