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Take a look at celebrity photos! Ed Sheeran performed a few songs before yesterday’s qualifying.Considering his skin type, I’m glad to see him wearing a hat – Miami is not a safe place for the ginger

Ed Sheeran serenades the crowd. Photo: Wilfred Lee/AP

Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat is making $45 million this season, making him one of the few players to enjoy a hospitality package at this year’s Grand Prix. And he even got to see some cars equipped with it.

Jimmy Butler enjoys a quick grid walk. Photo: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock
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miami is hot (On a different note) Today’s temperature was around 28 degrees/82 degrees, and there were reports of tires overheating on the track. ESPN’s Ted Kravitz said drivers will likely use a one-stop strategy for today’s race, starting on medium tires and then moving to hard tires, which are less likely to overheat, for a long second leg. I expect it to be deaf.

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Lando Norris answers some very important questions on ESPN. The first question is, do you think he can fight George Russell? he thinks he can do it. Jake Paul must have seen somewhere his next money-making scheme.

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Just a quick reminder of today’s starting grid. Max Verstappen came out in good spirits and took pole position. This may surprise you:

1 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1 minute 27.241 seconds, 2 Charles Leclerc (Monday) Ferrari 1:27.382, 3 Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spa) Ferrari 1:27.455, 4 Sergio Perez (Mexico) Red Bull 1: 27.460, 5 Lando Norris (UK) McLaren 1:27.594, 6 Oscar Piastri (Australia) McLaren 1:27.675, 7 George Russell (UK) Mercedes GP 1:28.067, 8 Lewis Hamilton (UK) Mercedes GP 1:28.107 , 9 Nico Hulkenberg (Germany) Haas F1 1:28.146, 10 Yuki Tsunoda (Japan) RB 1:28.192, 11 Lance Stroll (Kan) Aston Martin 1:28.222, 12 Pierre Gasly (France) Alpine 1: 28.324, 13 Esteban Ocon (France) Alpine 1:28.371, 14 Alexander Albon (Sa) Williams 1:28.413, 15 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Aston Martin 1:28.427, 16 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Kick Sauber 1 :28.463, 17 Logan Sargent (USA) Williams 1:28.487, 18 Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) RB 1:28.617, 19 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 1:28.619, 20 Laps Guan Yu (Chen) Kick Sauber 1: 28.824.

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Tom will be here soon. Meanwhile, here’s how Saturday’s qualifying rounds will look like:

Max Verstappen took another comfortable pole position at the Miami Grand Prix, continuing his unbeaten season and resolutely staying in top qualifying position. However, Fernando Alonso will then face off with F1’s governing body, the FIA. Alonso was angry and frustrated at the failure to punish Lewis Hamilton after the controversial incident in Saturday morning’s sprint, claiming Hamilton had “ruined the race for a lot of people”.

In Sunday’s Grand Prix, Verstappen once again had all the cards with his sixth consecutive pole position of the season, holding off the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to second and third place by just over a tenth of a second. He has already won a sprint race.

He won the 100km race from pole to flag with relative ease, despite a line of people getting excited due to an incident at the opening corner. Hamilton took advantage of an opportunity to move on the inside at Turn 1 immediately after the start, and his dive caused Alonso to collide with teammate Lance Stroll, who recovered Lando Norris’ McLaren and withdrew from the race.

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