The Miami Grand Prix weekend saw the first event under the fresh modifications to the 2026 regulations.
Lando Norris believes that the modifications made to the 2026 F1 cars are a positive step, although drivers tend to point out flaws quickly.
Several drivers expressed their dissatisfaction with the 2026 cars during the first three races, prompting changes before the Miami event.
The drivers first experienced the modifications in qualifying trim on Friday, setting the grid for the sprint race.
While Norris acknowledged the progress, he stressed that there are still areas requiring improvement.
In Norris’ words, drivers want to see a future where penalties are not incurred for pushing the limits during qualifying laps.
Overall, Norris views the changes as a step in the right direction, with potential benefits at other tracks in the future.
However, he noted that the impact of the modifications in race conditions is less evident, suggesting more improvements may be necessary down the line.




