Mercedes Formula 1 star Kimi Antonelli will start from pole position for the first time in his short career in Saturday's Miami Grand Prix sprint race.
The new Silver Arrows star made history on Friday becoming the youngest-ever pole-sitter of all race formats, smashing the record previously held by Sebastian Vettel by two and a half years.
Championship leader Oscar Piastri finished SQ3 in P2 ahead of team-mate Lando Norris who will line up P3 for the sprint race in Miami, with reigning champion Max Verstappen down in fourth.
The seven-time champion continues to present a despondent attitude over his struggles to adapt to the SF-25, the 40-year-old watching on in despair as Antonelli takes pole with the team Hamilton previously called home.
F1 2025 Miami Grand Prix Sprint Race starting grid
1. Kimi Antonelli [Mercedes]- 1:26.482sec
2. Oscar Piastri [McLaren] - +0.045sec
3. Lando Norris [McLaren] - +0.100sec
4. Max Verstappen [Red Bull] - +0.255sec
5. George Russell [Mercedes] - +0.309sec
7. Lewis Hamilton [Ferrari] - +0.548sec
8. Alex Albon [Williams] - +0.711sec
9. Isack Hadjar [Racing Bulls] - +1.061sec
10. Fernando Alonso [Aston Martin] - +1.308sec
11. Nico Hulkenberg [Kick Sauber]
12. Esteban Ocon [Haas]
13. Pierre Gasly [Alpine]
14. Liam Lawson [Racing Bulls]
15. Carlos Sainz [Williams]
16. Lance Stroll [Aston Martin]
17. Jack Doohan [Alpine]
18. Gabriel Bortoleto [Kick Sauber]
19. Oliver Bearman [Haas]
DNS: Charles Leclerc [Ferrari] (Crashed before the start of the race and was unable to participate in the sprint race. Leclerc's DNS does not promote the drivers behind up the grid and the P6 grid slot will remain empty).
However, the race technically began under the safety car before a red flag was waved due to the undrivable weather conditions meaning that when the sprint kicked off again with a standing start, each driver from Hamilton and below moved up a spot on the grid, with Tsunoda lining up last.
What time is the F1 race on today?
Miami Grand Prix Sprint Race - Saturday, May 3, 2025
Local time (EDT): 12pm Saturday United Kingdom (BST): 5pm Saturday Central European Time (CEST): 6pm Saturday United States (CDT): 11am Saturday United States (PDT): 9am Saturday Australia (AEST): 2am Sunday Australia (AWST): 12am Sunday Australia (ACST): 1:30am Sunday Mexico (CST): 10am Saturday Japan (JST): 1am Sunday South Africa (SAST): 6pm Saturday Egypt (EEST): 7pm Saturday China (CST): 12pm Sunday India (IST): 9:30pm Saturday Brazil (BRT): 1pm Saturday Singapore (SGT): 12am Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 7pm Saturday Turkey (EEST): 6am Saturday United Arab Emirates (GST): 8pm Saturday