Leclerc Fastest in Miami Grand Prix Practice
Leclerc led Verstappen and Piastri as Ferrari’s 11 new parts improved pace in the only practice session before sprint qualifying, officials said.
- On Friday, May 1, 2026, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc dominated the sole practice session at the Miami Grand Prix, clocking 1:29.310 to outpace Max Verstappen by 0.164 seconds.
- Ferrari's 11 new parts appeared to boost performance following the five-week hiatus, enabling the team to outperform championship leaders Mercedes who made no significant changes.
- McLaren driver Oscar Piastri finished third, while seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton took fourth in his Ferrari; Kimi Antonelli rounded out the top five despite power-unit issues on his Mercedes.
- The FIA extended the session by 30 minutes to help drivers adapt to extensive regulation changes, yet championship leader Mercedes struggled to maintain their usual authority.
- Max Verstappen dismissed recent regulation tweaks as only a "tickle," saying "big changes" are needed, as speculation continues regarding 2027 engine rules ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Positive feedbacks for the Reds in the return to the races after the month of break. The Monegasque wins on the Dutch driver while the English driver loses third place in the final. Cars on track at 22.30 for the qualifying of the sprint race
Leclerc on top for Ferrari ahead of Verstappen and Piastri
Charles Leclerc topped the times for Ferrari ahead of Red Bull's revitalised four-time champion Max Verstappen and McLaren's Oscar Piastri in Friday's sole practice session at the Miami Grand Prix.
Leclerc fastest in Miami Grand Prix practice
MIAMI, May 1 : Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fastest in sole practice for the Miami Grand Prix sprint weekend on Friday as nearly all teams tested heavily upgraded cars after more than a month without racing.The Monegasque lapped the Hard Rock Stadium track with a best time of one minute and 29.310 seconds in
The Ferrari driver drives best time. On Friday evening the qualification for the sprint race increases
Fifth time for Antonelli's Mercedes, seventh time for Norris' McLaren (ANSA)
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