Audi’s Bortoleto Disqualified from Sprint Race: What Happened?

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Gabriel Bortoleto has been disqualified from the sprint race after his Audi failed a technical inspection. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The FIA technical delegate, Jo Bauer, determined that Bortoleto’s car exceeded the permitted engine air intake pressure limit of 4.8 bar during the race. That breach of the technical regulations led … Read more

2026 Miami Grand Prix Starting Grid: Full Race Lineup & Positions

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli claimed provisional pole for the Miami Grand Prix, putting Mercedes ahead of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc after a strong qualifying session. Row 1 1. (12) Andrea Kimi Antonelli 1’27.798Mercedes W17 2. (3) Max Verstappen 1’27.964Red Bull-Red Bull-Ford RB22 Row 2 3. (16) Charles Leclerc 1’28.143Ferrari SF-26 4. (1) Lando Norris 1’28.183McLaren-Mercedes … Read more

Antonelli Takes Miami Grand Prix Pole Ahead of Verstappen

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli put Mercedes back on top in qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen produced a surprising run from the chasing pack to claim second on the grid. Q1 After his disqualification from the sprint race for a technical infringement, Gabriel Bortoleto remained in the garage while his team worked on … Read more

Drivers Still Penalised for Going Quicker Despite Rule Changes — Norris

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The new Formula 1 rules introduced this weekend have not eliminated some unwanted behaviours in qualifying, according to Lando Norris. The sprint race pole-sitter said drivers can still lose time because changes in how they deploy energy when taking corners faster on flying laps can penalise them. That was one of the concerns raised by … Read more

Sainz: Williams Didn’t Maximize Improved Car Performance — More F1 News

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Welcome to Sunday’s edition of the RaceFans round-up. Comment of the day @RBAlonso offers a thoughtful perspective on how Formula 1 has evolved over the decades and how many of the elements now criticised were either deliberate choices or inevitable results of technological progress: Up to the mid-eighties, the rules and finances were so open … Read more

Red Bull Developed Rotating Rear Wing Before Ferrari Revealed Design — Mekies

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Red Bull began developing their rotating rear wing well before Ferrari revealed a similar concept in testing, according to team principal Laurent Mekies. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free Mekies said it’s unclear which team originally conceived the design, but he was adamant Red Bull’s version was developed independently of Ferrari’s. “What I … Read more

Miami Sprint Race Lacks Much Yo-Yo Racing — Drivers Say It’ll Return

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Formula 1 drivers remain unconvinced that recent rule changes have eliminated “yo-yo racing”, despite Saturday’s sprint in Miami producing relatively little of the phenomenon. In previous rounds this season drivers frequently swapped places with rivals multiple times, prompting some to criticise the pattern as “yo-yo racing” while others welcomed it as exciting wheel-to-wheel action. Ahead … Read more

Miami Grand Prix Moved Up 3 Hours as Severe Storms Loom

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The Miami Grand Prix has been moved three hours earlier than originally scheduled because of forecasts indicating a high risk of thunderstorms on Sunday. The FIA announced a revised timetable that brings the race start forward to 1pm local time instead of the planned 4pm. Organisers made the change after weather models showed a strong … Read more

Hadjar Penalized for Floor Breach, Starts at Back of Grid

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Isack Hadjar has been disqualified from the qualifying results for the Miami Grand Prix after his car failed a post-session technical inspection. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer found that the floor boards on Hadjar’s Red Bull extended two millimetres beyond the reference volume on both the left … Read more