F1 Miami: Checo Pérez secures pole position and all of Mexico and Latin America celebrate

(By Juan Maqueda y Marcelo Maurizio, desde el Hard Rock Stadium) Summary: Sergio "Checo" Perez claimed pole position for the Miami Grand Prix on May 6, 2023. Perez, who won the previous race in Azerbaijan, secured his third career pole position with a time of 1:26.841 minutes. Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz completed the top three, while Max Verstappen was relegated to ninth due to a crash caused by Charles Leclerc.

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The excitement was palpable as the Miami Grand Prix qualifying session got underway on May 6, 2023. Race fans all over the world were eager to see who would take pole position for this prestigious event, which was being broadcast by Fox Sports Premium, DAZN, STAR Plus, and ESPN. In the end, it was Sergio "Checo" Perez who came out on top, claiming his third pole position in the F1 series.

Perez set the tone early on in the session, registering a time of 1:26.841 minutes in his first lap. This put him at the top of the leaderboard and gave him a crucial advantage heading into the rest of the qualifying round. Despite a valiant effort from his competitors, Perez's time held up, earning him the pole position for the Miami Grand Prix.

Perez's victory was not without its challenges, however. As the qualifying session approached its end, Charles Leclerc suffered a crash that caused a red flag to be flown, ending the competition. This crash also affected Max Verstappen, who was relegated to ninth place as a result.

The final lineup for the race showed Fernando Alonso in second place, just 361 milliseconds behind Perez. Carlos Sainz took third place, registering 508 milliseconds more than the pole position winner.

For Perez, this victory was a major milestone in his career. Having won the previous race in Azerbaijan, he was riding a wave of momentum heading into the Miami Grand Prix. With this pole position win, he cemented his status as a true contender in the F1 series.

Race fans everywhere will be eagerly awaiting the start of the Miami Grand Prix, which promises to be a thrilling and competitive event. With the top drivers in the world battling it out on one of the most challenging tracks in the series, anything can happen. One thing is certain, however: all eyes will be on Sergio "Checo" Perez as he attempts to claim his first victory in Miami.

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