Max Verstappen inched closer to a third consecutive win at the Miami Grand Prix by continuing his long domination of Formula 1 qualifying. The three-time reigning F1 champion won his seventh consecutive pole, but first at Miami, where Verstappen failed to earn the top starting spot in the first two races around Hard Rock Stadium, yet still won them both. The pole-winning run tied Verstappen with Alain Prost in opening the season with six consecutive poles. Prost did it in 1993. F1 2024: Adrian Newey Reportedly Set to Leave Red Bull, Top Designer's Departure Might Put Max Verstappen's Future in Jeopardy.
“I don't know what it is, every single year we come here I find it extremely difficult to be consistent with the car feeling, with the tire feeling over one lap,” Verstappen said. “I think we did OK. It's not the most enjoyable lap of my career, but we're on pole and that's the most important.” Good start and Let's keep it going.” Verstappen radioed his team.
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