Sport·02.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung Norris warns F1 drivers face 'deep end' with wet Miami GP conditions
World champion Lando Norris has warned Formula 1 drivers will be "thrown in at the deep end" by expected wet conditions at the Miami Grand Prix. The McLaren driver, who qualified fourth, is among the majority of the grid without wet-weather experience in the 2026 cars following the sport's biggest rule change. The new engines' massive electrical power and teams' struggles to deploy it predictably threaten "a bit more chaos," Norris said. Teammate Oscar Piastri described it as "a voyage into the unknown." The forecast predicts intermittent thunderstorms, prompting F1 and the FIA to consider timetable changes.