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F1 Miami Grand Prix: Will Saturday be Kimi Antonelli’s day?

Miami, Florida – While dawn explodes on Miami International Autodrum, the sleeping field comes to life, there is one question in the mind of every person who reaches Saturday to Miami Grand Bryx.

Will this be the day of collapse, the young Kimi Antonelli?

The phenomenon of Mercedes was amazed, which is itself, on Friday, with a loud bosom at the end of SQ3, where he got the first pole position in any form in Formula 1. The F1 wrap made two fronts: it was not only to make Antonelle the youngest driver to secure the pole in any form of F1, but it was the fastest roll in the history of Miami Grand Brex.

“I felt a moon. I didn’t expect it, but I was feeling good in the car,” Antonelli said after his amazing performance.

“I managed to improve the lap and find this consistency, and this roll came together. I am wonderful, very happy with that, and now we will enjoy this moment a little more, but I also want to focus on tomorrow because I really want to try to repeat myself.”

However, Antonelli’s biggest challenge comes today.

Beginning in the front row, Oscar Pestry, with his teammate McLaren Lando Norris behind Antonelle on p3. While Antonelli extracted enough from W16 to secure the pole position, keeping two McLares in a critical position today will be a tougher task. As f1 Simulation of race pace appearsMCL39 has a slight edge on W16:

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In addition, the PiaSSTRI was on the right track to take the pole for itself in SQ3, until a light lock was opened at the end of his last bosom, the door to Antonelli.

But that was just one roll, could Antonelle draw the door over the two McLaren duo at 19 rolls?

It may decrease to the beginning, and what happens in the first turn. As all drivers say this week – and as we have seen throughout this season – running in clean air is a great advantage for the driver at the front of the field. Take the only F1 Sprint race this season, which came in the Chinese Grand Prix. Louis Hamilton delivered his own amazing location, enabling him to the open air in the clean air to finish six seconds before Piasstri, and nearly ten seconds before Max Verstapen.

If Antonelle can keep the lead on the opening lap, he will get a good shot on the amazing stadium again here on Saturday in Miami.

But if McLares can work around it in the opening lap, this may be their race to take.

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