Miami International Autodrome (5,412 meters, 19 corners, in the calendar since 2022)
- Carlos Sainz is back in action in the Miami GP after a 5-week-long break following the suspension of the races scheduled in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
- Miami brings back good memories for the Williams race driver: he has scored points in each and every previous visit, including a podium in the maiden race in 2022, in which he finished third.
- The biggest question mark of the weekend is seeing the effects of the changes that the FIA has promoted in the field of energy management. The goal is to reduce super clipping in Qualifying and to have smaller speed differentials in race conditions.
- One of the consequences of these changes is that the first and only practice session of the weekend will last 90 minutes instead of 60, something that is quite useful given that the Miami GP is a Sprint weekend.
COMING UP:
Friday, 1 de mayo de 2026:
- Free Practice 1: 12:00 local time (18:00 CEST)
- Qualifying Sprint: 16:30 local time (22:30 CEST)