Norris claims Sprint pole to end Mercedes run amid shake-up on F1’s return

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World champion Lando Norris became the first non-Mercedes driver to claim a pole position in the 2026 season as he put McLaren’s upgraded car at the front of the grid for Saturday’s Sprint at the Miami Grand Prix.

As Formula 1 returned to action after five weeks off track, the Mercedes-led pecking order seen at the season’s opening three rounds in March was shaken amid the introduction of an array of car upgrades among the leading teams.

And it was Norris, who has yet to finish higher than fourth in a Sprint or Grand Prix so far in his title defence, who produced the best lap at the end of Sprint Qualifying to seal his first pole of the year with the benchmark time of 1:27.869.

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli took second, two tenths behind the flying McLaren, with his final attempt in the lead Mercedes, but team-mate George Russell struggled and was only sixth.

Mercedes have introduced fewer upgrades in Miami than McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull, with a bigger package of changes set to be introduced to their car at the next round in Canada later this month, but the turnaround in respective pace from the last race at Suzuka has hitherto been noticeable on day one in Miami.

“Pretty surprising how big a jump McLaren and Ferrari made. That’s pretty damn impressive,” said Russell.

“We knew they had probably closed the gap but all day they were quicker than us.”

Oscar Piastri took third to underline world champions McLaren’s return to form, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ending up fourth after he had topped the day’s only practice session and then impressively led the way in SQ2 to suggest he was the driver to beat for pole.

Max Verstappen beat Russell to fifth as Red Bull also showed improved form in the wake of significant upgrades to their car, with Lewis Hamilton seventh in the second Ferrari having trailed Leclerc by around 0.3s all day.

While Red Bull moved away from the midfield positions they occupied in China and Japan with Verstappen, Isack Hadjar lapped 0.8s slower and ended up only ninth between the Alpine duo of Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly

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Miami GP Sprint Qualifying: Top 10

1) Lando Norris, McLaren

2) Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

3) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

5) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

6) George Russell, Mercedes

7) Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

8) Franco Colapinto, Alpine

9) Isack Hadjar, Red Bull

10) Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Sky Sports F1’s Miami GP schedule

Saturday May 2
2.55pm: F2 Sprint
4pm: Miami GP Sprint build-up
5pm: MIAMI GP SPRINT
6.30pm: Ted’s Sprint Notebook
8pm: Miami GP Qualifying build-up*
9pm: MIAMI GP QUALIFYING*
11pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook*

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Sunday May 3
5.25pm: F2 Feature Race
7pm: Miami GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
9pm: THE MIAMI GRAND PRIX*
11pm: Miami GP reaction: Chequered Flag*
12am: Ted’s Notebook*

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