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Red Bull's Max Verstappen grabbed pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint race on Friday and he was joined on the front row by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who missed most of the morning practice after spinning out.
Triple world champion Verstappen, who came from fourth on the grid to win the first sprint race of year at the Chinese Grand Prix, will start from the front on Saturday after clocking the top time of one minute, 28.194 seconds around a steamy Miami International Autodrome.
'It felt really terrible,' complained Verstappen. 'It didn't feel enjoyable out there to drive for whatever reason because in practice it felt really, really nice.
'Somehow we ended up in first.'
Leclerc's morning practice was brief, lasting just 10 minutes before he spun and came to a stop on the track to bring out the red flag.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen grabbed pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint race
Triple world champion Verstappen clocked the top time of one minute, 28.194 seconds
The Dutch driver was joined on the front row by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc after qualifying
But the Monegasque made no mistakes in qualifying, splitting the Red Bulls with Verstappen's team mate Sergio Perez going third fastest.
'Qualifying has been the weak point for two races in a row,' said Leclerc. 'I did one lap in free practice one, so had to go into qualifying and go flat out straight away.
'When you have two