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Miami Grand Prix: Teams roll out upgrades as Ferrari and McLaren bid to close Mercedes gap
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Guardian Sport01.05.2026Deportes2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Miami Grand Prix: Teams roll out upgrades as Ferrari and McLaren bid to close Mercedes gap

New regulations debut amid lightning storm threat with race start time under review

En resumen

  • Formula One returns after five-week break with Miami Grand Prix featuring major car upgrades from Ferrari and McLaren.
  • Lando Norris took pole for Saturday's sprint race, beating Kimi Antonelli by two-tenths - the first time Mercedes have not secured pole this season.
  • Mercedes remain unbeaten in the championship with Antonelli leading Russell by nine points, but Ferrari and McLaren are confident their developments can bridge the gap.

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Por qué importa

Formula One returned after a five-week break following the cancellation of the Saudi Arabian and Bahrain GPs due to the war in the Middle East. This break provided teams with unexpected time to develop their cars, which remain works in progress following season rule changes. Mercedes have been dominant but only in clean air, with Ferrari and McLaren bringing major upgrades to Miami to challenge them.

Tamaño de fuente

With Formula One returning after its early season enforced break, the Miami Grand Prix is proving an enticing prospect given most of the teams used the time to work furiously on upgrades to their cars. Many of which are being deployed here. Intriguing enough were it not also for the updated regulations being given their debut outing and the threat of lightning storms on Sunday potentially causing a schedule change.

Five weeks have passed since the last round in Japan on 29 March after the Saudi Arabian and Bahrain GPs were cancelled because of the war in the Middle East, a break welcomed by many as an unexpected opportunity to assess their cars, which are still very much a work in progress after the rule changes this season.

Mercedes held the whip hand in the opening races, and are still unbeaten, with Kimi Antonelli leading his teammate George Russell at the top of the world championship by nine points. Their car has looked dominant thus far but only really able to exploit its advantage when in clean air at the front of the field. When in a dogfight with leaders of the chasing pack, Ferrari and McLaren, it is a far closer affair.

Mercedes have not brought a major upgrade package to Miami but Ferrari and McLaren have optimism their substantial developments can bridge the gap. And Lando Norris showed that optimism may have some foundation when he took pole position in qualifying for Saturday's sprint race.

“This track has always been good to us but we knew that what we were bringing into it would be a good step,” said the McLaren driver. Norris beat Antonelli into second by two-tenths, with McLaren's Oscar Piastri in third. With Russell in sixth, it was the first time this season a Mercedes has not been on pole in either format. Charles Leclerc was in fourth, Max Verstappen fifth and Lewis Hamilton in seventh.

Red Bull have similar hopes that their upgrades in Florida will solve at least some of the issues that have plagued their car this season, with the four-time champion Verstappen currently ninth in the championship.

No one has been standing still during the break but it is Ferrari who perhaps might feel there are real gains to be made. Hamilton and Leclerc (fourth and third in the championship respectively), have repeatedly said how confident they are in the chassis of their car and that it has more to come. If they have made a real step forward it would ignite the title fight.

The drivers are also managing the rule adjustments made this round to deal with unhappiness at the way energy management has dominated the racing. On first impressions in an extended first practice session held on Friday morning there was at least no obvious discontent, albeit with the acid test of qualifying, a sprint race and the race itself still to come.

The serious business on Sunday then is to take place at 4pm but with local weather forecasters predicting an 85% chance of heavy thunderstorms for the afternoon the FIA is closely monitoring the situation with a view to potentially bringing the race start time forward. Protocol dictates that events must be stopped if lightning strikes within an eight-mile radius. If they are to do so, the decision has to be made on Saturday. If it does rain it will also be the first time these new cars have run competitively in wet conditions, a further new test on a challenging track.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Ferrari and McLaren upgrades will close gap to Mercedes but not overtake

    Probable · En semanas

  • Race may be affected by weather but likely to go ahead

    Muy probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Ferrari and McLaren upgrades truly close the gap to Mercedes?
  • Will the race be affected by thunderstorms?
  • How will the new cars perform in wet conditions for the first time?
  • Can Red Bull's upgrades help Verstappen climb from ninth in the championship?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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