Alex Albon will start the Sprint from 19th after exceeding track limits in SQ1. During SQ1, the Williams driver clearly exceeded track limits in turn 6. However this was not reported to the stewards ...
We brought a substantial aero upgrade package this weekend, which has translated to more load through the corners and ultimately more laptime on track.
James Vowles, Team Principal: "After the last five weeks of work, it is good to see that we are making small improvements relative to the field with both cars into SQ2, but not a perfect day.
Overall, it has been a very good day and a positive start but we won't stop there, we will look to build on that overnight.
Both cars reached SQ3 today which is a real positive, especially with other teams bringing significant upgrades to their cars.
It is interesting to note that in Sprint Qualifying there is only a 1.4-second gap compared to last year's best time.
Audi Revolut F1 Team made a positive step forward as the Miami Grand Prix sprint weekend got underway, overcoming a difficult Free Practice session to improve performance ahead of Sprint Qualifying.
To come away with a Pole and third on tomorrow's Sprint grid, given where we were in the first few races, is a strong step forward.
First Practice and Sprint Qualifying today didn't go entirely to plan today for us; we came away feeling we could have achieved more.
We were losing a couple of tenths in a straight line today, but that's not just down to the engine or to the chassis, it's down to the whole package.
TGR Haas F1 Team drivers Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon qualified 13th and 18th respectively for the second Sprint race of the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship at the Miami Grand Prix. SQ1 ...
It's always important to hit the ground running on a Sprint weekend and we unfortunately didn't manage that today.