Max Verstappen continues his incredible F1 season by clinching pole position at the Miami Grand Prix this Saturday. 🏆 The Red Bull driver secured his seventh consecutive pole, closely beating Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by just 0.141 seconds. 🚀
At 26, Verstappen has already made history by becoming only the second racer to achieve the first six poles of a season, a feat previously accomplished by Alain Prost with Williams in 1993. This marks his seventh pole in a row since last year's finale in Abu Dhabi, reinforcing his dominance in the sport. 🏁
In addition to his pole position, Verstappen also triumphed in the practice session, sprint qualifying, and the sprint race over the weekend. This impressive performance solidifies his status as the only driver to have topped the podium in Miami since its addition to the F1 calendar in 2022.
With his sights set on a potential hat-trick, Verstappen aims to take the top spot on the podium for the first time at the Miami International Autodrome. Stay tuned for an exciting race ahead! 🌟
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen takes pole for F1 Miami Grand Prix
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