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George Russell Stuns in F1 Miami Qualifying: Overcomes Struggle to Snag Fifth Spot

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
May 4, 2025
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George Russell Stuns in F1 Miami Qualifying: Overcomes Struggle to Snag Fifth Spot

Formula One F1 - Miami Grand Prix - Miami International Autodrome, Miami, Florida, United States - May 3, 2025 Mercedes' George Russell during qualifying REUTERS/Marco Bello

Rookie Sensation Russell Stuns in F1 Miami Qualifying with Unexpected Fifth Place Finish

In a jaw-dropping turn of events at the Miami Grand Prix qualifying session, George Russell left the crowd in awe as he secured a fifth-place spot, just mere tenths behind the pole-sitter Max Verstappen. The young driver, known for his impressive qualifying performances throughout the season, confessed that this was his “worst quali” of the year so far.

Despite facing initial struggles and finding himself in the elimination zone during the second phase of qualifying, Russell managed to clinch a spot in Q3 with a stellar performance on new tires. His fifth-place finish, only 0.01s behind Oscar Piastri, marked a remarkable feat considering the challenges he had faced earlier in the session.

Russell expressed his surprise at being able to secure such a competitive position on the grid in Miami, especially after feeling uncomfortable and lacking confidence in his driving throughout the weekend. The Mercedes driver admitted that he had been “really struggling” and failed to find his usual form on the track.

Acknowledging that unlocking performance from the front tires was a major hurdle, Russell pointed out that changes in tire pressures overnight had further complicated matters, particularly for Mercedes compared to other leading teams. He credited his teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, for excelling throughout the weekend while Russell himself felt he had taken a step back in performance.

Looking ahead to the race, Russell anticipated continued challenges, especially with the team’s struggle to maintain tire temperature effectively. Despite his disappointment with his qualifying performance, he remained optimistic about his chances in the Grand Prix and aimed to make up ground during the sprint races.

As the tension mounts for the main event, all eyes will be on Russell as he navigates the Miami circuit from his surprising fifth-place starting position. Will the rookie sensation be able to turn the tables on race day and secure a podium finish amidst fierce competition? The stage is set for an electrifying showdown in Miami.

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