Lando Norris claimed sprint qualifying pole in Miami as McLaren took the fight to Mercedes. The reigning champion will start Saturday’s 19-lap dash from the front of the grid after beating Mercedes’ championship leader Kimi Antonelli by 0.222 seconds, with Oscar Piastri lining up third in the second McLaren ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in fourth. Mercedes had dominated the first three grands prix of the season, winning every race and comfortably clinching a one-two in every full and sprint qualifying session. But, after a five-week break since Antonelli won the Japanese Grand Prix on March 29 – due to the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races – Mercedes found their grip broken on the streets around Hard Rock Stadium. Leclerc looked to have the edge throughout qualifying, but Norris pulled it out of the bag on the final soft-tyre run and Antonelli’s impressive lap was not enough to topple him.…