Zak Brown was quick to nip Laurent Mekies’ comments in the bud after the Red Bull boss suggested Gianpiero Lambiase would become McLaren’s new team principal.
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The Astonishing Triumphs and Trials of George Russell in the High-Stakes F1 Arms Race
George Russell was left taken aback and stunned by Mercedes’ rivals in Miami Grand Prix Sprint qualifying.
BővebbenFall from Grace: Lewis Hamilton’s Hopes Dashed as Ferrari Stumbles
Lewis Hamilton could only qualify in seventh place for the Miami Grand Prix Sprint, despite Ferrari’s extensive upgrades.
BővebbenRevolutionizing Racing: Max Verstappen Unearths Breakthrough with Red Bull’s F1 Enhancements
Max Verstappen qualified in fifth place for the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Sprint race.
BővebbenShakeup at the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix: Revised Sprint Grid Unveiled Following Controversial Penalty
Adjusted 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Sprint starting grid after bizarre penalty
BővebbenRevving Up for the High-Octane Thrills of the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Qualifying Today!
Find out the start time for 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Qualifying today.
BővebbenRevving Up the Excitement: 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Sprint Start Today!
Find out the start time for 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix Sprint race today!
BővebbenRevitalized Noris Surges Forward as FIA Falters
Lando Norris bounced back to end Mercedes’ dominant streak, by claiming Sprint pole at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. It was upgrades galore at the Miami International Autodrome, with McLaren’s looking perhaps the strongest of the lot.Elsewhere, the FIA made a rare error in the first part of sprint qualifying, resulting in an unfair elimination of Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson. As for Aston Martin, its season worsened after a miserable Friday.Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding as they dissect sprint qualifying from Miami!
BővebbenLando Norris learns stewards’ verdict after Miami GP sprint pole threat
Lando Norris was summoned to see the F1 stewards after sprint qualifying on Friday.
BővebbenFIA rules breach ‘miss’ sparks Miami sprint grid shake-up
The FIA has conceded it missed Alex Albon’s track limits infringement during SQ1 at the Miami Grand Prix, which cost Liam Lawson his place in SQ2.
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