Sergio Perez will line up on pole
position for the Miami Grand Prix after a dramatic end to Saturday's qualifying.
The Mexican had provisionally secured P1 following the first runs in Q3 but a spin into the barriers for Charles Leclerc brought an early end to the session, meaning that nobody was able to beat Perez's time of 1:26.841.
Fernando Alonso joins him on the front row, while Carlos Sainz and Kevin Magnussen sit in P3 and P4 respectively. Championship leader Max Verstappen is back in P9.
The 57-lap race will start at 15:30 local time (20:30 BST), with warm conditions expected throughout.
Below is a table containing race start times across the globe.
2023 F1 Miami GP start times
Time zone | Race start time |
---|---|
Pacific Daylight Time | 12:30 |
Central Daylight Time | 14:30 |
Eastern Daylight Time | 15:30 |
Brasilia Time | 16:30 |
British Summer Time | 20:30 |
Central European Summer Time | 21:30 |
Gulf Standard Time | 23:30 |
India Standard Time | 01:00 (Monday) |
Western Indonesian Time | 02:30 (Monday) |
China Standard Time | 03:30 (Monday) |
Korea Standard Time | 04:30 (Monday) |
Australian Eastern Standard Time | 05:30 (Monday) |
New Zealand Time | 07:30 (Monday) |
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