P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The top three finishers of the F1 Miami GP have confirmed that the changes to the 2026 technical regulations have had little impact on the power unit issues.
The top three finishers of the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix have confirmed that the changes to the 2026 technical regulations had little impact on the power unit issues in the sport.
The FIA “enhancements” introduced in Miami were aimed at addressing superclipping and excessive closing speeds, but feedback from Kimi Antonelli, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri suggested that more needed to be done.
Piastri noted a slight improvement in qualifying, but major problems with closing speeds and race deployment persisted, indicating the need for further changes.
Antonelli echoed Piastri’s sentiments, calling the enhancements a small step in the right direction but expressing concerns over the persistent issues with closing speeds in races.
Norris was critical, highlighting the car’s inability to run at full throttle and suggesting that more work needed to be done to address the challenges faced in races.
Overall, the drivers emphasized the need for additional changes to the regulations to improve the racing experience and mitigate the power unit issues in Formula 1.




