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Miami Grand Prix 2023

Starting grid for the 2023 F1 Miami Grand Prix

Here is the provisional starting grid for the 2023 F1 Miami Grand Prix, which will be held at the Miami International Autodrome on Sunday.

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Sergio Perez will start the Miami Grand Prix from pole position, having set the fastest time during a qualifying session that was brought to a premature end.

The Mexican had put himself in P1 following the first runs of Q3 and, with a spin into the barriers for Charles Leclerc bringing the red flags out in the final minutes of the hour, nobody was able to better Perez's lap of 1:26.841.

Fernando Alonso will start from P2, with Carlos Sainz and Kevin Magnussen sharing the second row behind while Pierre Gasly takes P5. Max Verstappen lines up in ninth place for the event at the Miami International Autodrome.

The starting grid below is provisional until confirmed by F1's governing body, the FIA.

Starting grid for the 2023 F1 Miami Grand Prix

Position Driver Team
1. Perez Red Bull
2. Alonso Aston Martin
3. Sainz Ferrari
4. Magnussen Haas
5. Gasly Alpine
6. Russell Mercedes
7. Leclerc Ferrari
8. Ocon Alpine
9. Verstappen Red Bull
10. Bottas Alfa Romeo
11. Albon Williams
12. Hulkenberg Haas
13. Hamilton Mercedes
14. Zhou Alfa Romeo
15. De Vries AlphaTauri
16. Norris McLaren
17. Tsunoda AlphaTauri
18. Stroll Aston Martin
19. Piastri McLaren
20. Sargeant Williams

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