Lando Norris reignited his Formula 1 title defense with a storming pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint. The McLaren driver took his first opportunity to threaten the top spots in fine fashion to set a 1:27.869s, a lap that was over two-tenths faster than current championship leader Kimi Antonelli in second. Norris' teammate Oscar Piastri was third in a sprint qualifying littered with errors that shuffled the top four teams from the running order that had been cemented in the opening three rounds of the season. F1 Miami Grand Prix: SQ3 Results Hi from P1 👋 #McLarenF1 | #MiamiGP 🌴 pic.twitter.com/QuqBPQHbhH — McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team (@McLarenF1) May 1, 2026 McLaren entered the first weekend after a five-week break since the Japanese Grand Prix with seven upgrades to its car and the changes clearly made an instant impact, with Norris breezing to the top spot.…