2025 Miami Grand Prix sprint race grid | Formula 1 Andrea Kimi Antonelli has taken provisional pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint race for Mercedes ahead of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Read more:
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Fear of “energy harvesting disasters” in 2026 races prompts call to change rules | Formula 1 Fresh concerns have been raised that Formula 1 drivers may have to perform extreme energy saving techniques when next year's power units are introduced. Read more:
Oakes denies Miami will be Doohan’s last race after Colapinto sponsor’s claim | Formula 1 Alpine team principal Oliver Oakes says Jack Doohan will continue to drive for the team after this weekend's race despite a claim made by a sponsor of Franco Colapinto. Read more:
Cadillac F1 team will test ‘some form of single-seater’ before 2026 | Formula 1 Cadillac plans to begin track testing before next year despite not being able to run a 2026 specification car until then. Read more:
Piastri leads practice as crash for Bearman ends session early | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri headed the sole practice session at the Miami Grand Prix after a low-speed crash for Oliver Bearman brought proceedings to an early end. Read more:
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F1 awards Miami longest deal of any grand prix with new contract running to 2041 | Formula 1 Formula 1 has awarded the Miami Grand Prix a new contract which guarantees its future for longer than any other race on the calendar. Read more:
Verstappen is the best driver Red Bull has ever seen – Horner | Formula 1 Christian Horner says Max Verstappen is the greatest driver Red Bull has ever had and described him as the Roger Federer of Formula 1. Read more:
Bring back police escorts, F1 drivers plead after traffic headaches in Miami | Formula 1 Formula 1 drivers were complaining about traffic in Miami before they even got onto the circuit as some no longer have police escorts to the track. Read more: