Aston Martin in free fall in Miami: a weekend that is already turning into a nightmare
The return of F1 to Miami is already turning into a disaster for Aston Martin, struggling greatly from the very first sessions of the sprint weekend.
The return of F1 to Miami is already turning into a disaster for Aston Martin, struggling greatly from the very first sessions of the sprint weekend.
Lando Norris took pole for the Miami sprint qualifying, dominating a very competitive session where McLaren got the better of Mercedes and Ferrari.
Despite the pole, Lando Norris had a far from controlled session in Miami, marked by doubt and a key strategic decision.
Max Verstappen fears tricky conditions in Miami. Beyond the rain, a very specific problem could complicate everything.
Charles Leclerc dominated FP1 in Miami ahead of Verstappen and Piastri. Mercedes, lagging behind, is already causing concern despite a crucial weekend.
Despite a flood of developments, Charles Leclerc tempers expectations. Ferrari could improve… without immediately worrying Mercedes.
Isack Hadjar has dismissed concerns that he could become a new victim of the Red Bull second seat syndrome.
Helmut Marko spoke frankly about Max Verstappen and his relationship with F1. An unexpected observation about his motivations.
The Miami Grand Prix hasn’t even started its engines yet, and Racing Bulls has already captured all the attention in an explosion of yellow.
Cadillac hopes to make a decisive breakthrough in its young F1 journey by unveiling its first major upgrade package in Miami.