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F1: Miami Grand Prix: Sprint Shootout notes - Ferrari

Sprint Qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix delivered the usual exciting battle fought to the nearest thousandth of a second. It ended with Charles Leclerc second quickest and Carlos Sainz fifth. The Monegasque's performance was particularly noteworthy, as he went into qualifying having only completed three laps in free practice, after having to step out of his SF-24 following a spin at turn 16. The team did a great job, relying on the data from Carlos' car, while Charles' skill then took him to within a tenth of the pole time set by Max Verstappen. Sainz was also very strong all session long, but in the end missed out on a second row start by just 59 thousandths. The Ferrari duo made it...
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