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SVG Dominates Sonoma Xfinity Qualifying Verstappen Leads Miami F1 Sprint as Championships Heat Up

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Quiet. Please
Published
Sat 12 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/svg-dominates-sonoma-xfinity-qualifying-verstappen-leads-miami-f1-sprint-as-championships-heat-up--66954055

NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Sonoma delivered the drama fans want. Shane van Gisbergen, continuing his road course mastery, clinched the pole with a lightning-fast lap of 95.191 mph. He edged teammate Connor Zilisch, setting up an all-Quad Lock Chevrolet front row. Sam Mayer qualified third, while Jesse Love and William Sawalich rounded out the top five starters. Notably, SVG has now scored back-to-back Xfinity poles, setting the stage for an intense battle on race day. Van Gisbergen credited his car’s balanced setup and aggressive but controlled tire management for his speed. Teams focused on maximizing grip for Sonoma’s tricky elevation changes, with most front runners opting for a slightly softer suspension setup to tame the iconic esses and hairpins. The only driver to miss the race was Austin J. Hill, a rare setback for the Joey Gase Motorsports entry. With the race scheduled for later today, heads are turning to see if SVG can convert his pole into another road course victory, or if Zilisch and Mayer can upset the favorite.

In Formula 1, attention was on the Miami Grand Prix sprint qualifying, where Max Verstappen lined up on pole, his third of the season, with Lando Norris sharing the front row. Rising star Kimi Antonelli took third for Mercedes, just ahead of championship leader Oscar Piastri in fourth. George Russell completed the top five, while Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon in their Williams-Mercedes cars showed strong one-lap form to start sixth and seventh. Verstappen’s Red Bull-Honda team focused on straight-line speed, matching Miami’s layout, while McLaren gambled on slightly higher downforce for the twisty final sector. Battery issues hampered Liam Lawson, leaving his Racing Bulls machine stuck in 15th on the grid. The championship picture remains tight, with Piastri narrowly leading and Verstappen looking to claw back ground. Piastri noted post-session, “Track position will be crucial in the sprint, but we have a good car for both tire life and outright pace.”

In the NASCAR Cup garage, there’s buzz around Legacy Motor Club’s midseason turnaround. After a slow start and some tough post-Talladega meetings, the team’s recent stats are impressive. Erik Jones has surged to sixth-most points since the spring, backed by upgraded car components and a more focused approach—an example of effective team introspection and evolution. Jones admitted he’s hitting reset mentally, with results showing in both points and finishes, and the whole paddock is noticing the new pace of the No. 43 and No. 42 Chevrolets.

Looking ahead, NASCAR’s Xfinity Series goes green at Sonoma, a true test of driver skill and pit strategy, especially with tire temps expected to soar. In Formula 1, the Miami Grand Prix sprint and main event will see strategy play a huge role; watch for undercuts with the soft compound and potential rain in the forecast that could shake up the order. Championship implications loom large in both series, and every lap, pit call, and setup tweak could tip the scales.

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