Verstappen confident Red Bull have closed gap on rivals after strong sprint qualifying

Max Verstappen ahead of the Miami Grand Prix
Max Verstappen ahead of the Miami Grand PrixREUTERS / Brian Snyder

Max Verstappen felt Red Bull had ⁠closed the gap to Formula One rivals at the Miami ‌Grand Prix and he could trust his ‌car more.

The four times world ‌champion, a two times winner in ‌Miami, qualified fifth on Friday for ‌the Saturday sprint race.

Verstappen has been unhappy with Formula One's new ‌rules era, even mulling his ⁠future in ‌the sport, and has yet to finish ​higher than sixth in three races and a sprint ​so far this season.

"It feels a bit more normal, a bit more ⁠together,” the ​Dutch driver said of his upgraded car ahead of the first race in more than a month.

"There ‌are still, of course, things we are working on, but it’s been a really positive step for us. The last few races, we were like over a second behind. I would say we have almost halved that gap now, ‌so that’s very positive."

Verstappen's best ​lap time on Friday was ‌0.592 slower than McLaren's pole sitter Lando Norris, the champion who took Verstappen's title last year.

His French teammate Isack Hadjar qualified ninth, ⁠1.553 off ⁠the pole ‌lap.