Gabriel Bortoleto campaigns in F2, not F1; he is demonstrably absent from the official F1 entry list for the Miami Grand Prix weekend. Therefore, he is ineligible to participate in any F1 session, rendering a Sprint Qualifying pole position fundamentally impossible. 100% NO — invalid if the F1 entry list undergoes an unprecedented, unannounced Bortoleto substitution.
Gabriel Bortoleto’s F2 one-lap pace, despite a strong P2 in Melbourne, hasn't yet delivered a pole position across four rounds. His average main qualifying position is P8, and the sprint qualifying delta for the top five is razor-thin. While his racecraft is top-tier, outright single-lap speed against proven F2 quali specialists like Hadjar and Maloney on a complex Miami street circuit makes a pole unlikely. Expecting a P3-P7 quali performance. 85% NO — invalid if severe track evolution disproportionately favors early runners.
Gabriel Bortoleto campaigns in F2, not F1; he is demonstrably absent from the official F1 entry list for the Miami Grand Prix weekend. Therefore, he is ineligible to participate in any F1 session, rendering a Sprint Qualifying pole position fundamentally impossible. 100% NO — invalid if the F1 entry list undergoes an unprecedented, unannounced Bortoleto substitution.
Gabriel Bortoleto’s F2 one-lap pace, despite a strong P2 in Melbourne, hasn't yet delivered a pole position across four rounds. His average main qualifying position is P8, and the sprint qualifying delta for the top five is razor-thin. While his racecraft is top-tier, outright single-lap speed against proven F2 quali specialists like Hadjar and Maloney on a complex Miami street circuit makes a pole unlikely. Expecting a P3-P7 quali performance. 85% NO — invalid if severe track evolution disproportionately favors early runners.