Kush Maini took his first pole position in Formula 2 with a stunning lap in qualifying at the Miami International Autodrome. The ART driver made history in the series' first event in North America with a best lap of 1:39.888s, finishing just 0.033s ahead of Invicta's Rafael Camara and Martinus Stenshorne. But Rodin's Dutch driver saw his session come to an abrupt end in the final minute as his engine blew up at Turn 16, preventing any improvements from those around as the yellow flags flew at that section of the track. And it was a disappointing session for Cadillac reserve Colton Herta at his home event, the American qualifying just 14th after an error on his best lap meant he couldn't match his practice-topping effort in the Hitech. Maini makes history — Formula 2 (@Formula2) May 1, 2026 Other than Stenshorne's issue, it was an undramatic session with the track having gripped up from practice running for both the F2 and Formula 1 fields.…