The rescheduled Miami Grand Prix is set for carnage with heavy rain forecast in Florida, and you can follow it all on ESPN.
Title leader Kimi Antonelli took his third consecutive pole position of the season, crossing the line 0.166 seconds ahead of a revived Max Verstappen in a heavily upgraded Red Bull.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc started on the second row in third, and reigning world champion Lando Norris, who won the sprint race on Saturday, started behind in fourth.
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Lando Norris into the lead after chaotic start to Miami Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc started fastest and led, as Max Verstappen spun and dropped back
Isack Hadjar and Pierre Gasly both crash early on, bringing out sixth-lap Safety Car
Liam Lawson the fourth car to retire after collision with Gasly
Verstappen under investigation for crossing the line at pit exit
