F1 extends Miami GP FP1 to 90 minutes, adjusting schedule to boost preparation amid sprint format and recent rule changes.
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2026 Miami GP schedule revised as F1 extends FP1 to 90 minutes

The FIA and Formula 1 have confirmed a schedule adjustment for the upcoming 2026 Miami GP, extending Free Practice 1 (FP1) to 60 minutes following discussions with key stakeholders. The session will now run from 12:00 to 13:30 local time, giving drivers and teams additional preparation ahead of the demanding race weekend. Organisers have also…

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Revised FIA F2 2026 calendar adds Miami and Canadian GP.
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F2 replaces cancelled Middle East rounds with Miami and Canadian GP on 2026 calendar

Following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian rounds, F2 has announced that the replacements will take place at the 2026 Miami and Canadian GP. The season kicked off in Melbourne from March 6th to 8th. However, the cancellation of two back-to-back rounds—originally scheduled as the second and third events on the calendar—created a…

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Sergio Perez Cadillac Formula 1 Team on the drivers' parade at the 2026 F1 Japanese GP.
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Pérez reflects on the 2026 Japanese GP and says Miami will be a big test for Cadillac F1 Team

It’s no secret that the Cadillac F1 Team has experienced numerous trials and tribulations over the past three Grands Prix, but this past result proved to be their most promising performance yet. Sergio Pérez finished in P17 at the 2026 Japanese GP while his teammate, Valtteri Bottas, finished in P19, both positions which aren’t necessarily…

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2025 Belgian GP Sprint Weekend. Sprint format to continue in 2026 under new F1 regulations.
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Six Sprint events confirmed for 2026 as F1 prepares for new era of technical regulations

F1 will continue its Sprint format in 2026 with six confirmed events, coinciding with the introduction of new technical regulations. Now entering its sixth year, the Sprint will feature at a mix of established and debut circuits, as F1 maintains its approach of offering competitive sessions on every day of selected Grand Prix weekends. Six…

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George Russell during the F1 British GP weekend
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2025 F1 Mid-Season review: George Russell

As Formula 1 reached its halfway point, teams and drivers started will have reflected on their performance through the first twelve rounds of the season. While Mercedes holds third place in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship with 210 points, their British driver George Russell sits 4th in the 2025 F1 Drivers’ Championship standings at mid-season, garnering…

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McLaren rumoured to be slower after Technical Directive was issued prior to Imola.
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McLaren’s pace rumoured to be down in Imola due to Technical Directive

Following Max Verstappen’s victory in Imola, and perhaps more significantly, McLaren’s defeat, suggestions have surfaced that a new Technical Directive (TD) from the FIA might be of importance. Red Bull suspects McLaren trickery During the Miami GP weekend, which saw Oscar Piastri take a dominant win, Red Bull hinted at McLaren doing ‘something’ to reduce…

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Alexander Albon (THA) & Carlos Sainz (ESP) Atlassian Williams Racing. 04.05.2025. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Miami Grand Prix, Miami, Florida, USA, Race Day.
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Vowles says F1 Miami GP miscommunication with drivers “won’t happen again”

Williams Racing Team Principal James Vowles did not mince words when reflecting on a miscommunication during the 2025 F1 Miami GP. This sparked confusion between his two drivers, Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon. While the team celebrated a strong points finish, the internal drama overshadowed what might have otherwise been a smooth double-points result. “This…

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Red Bull team principal, Chrisitan Horner with McLaren team principal, Zak Brown
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Christian Horner: McLaren will be tough to beat as European leg of F1 season begins

The McLaren team delivered a crushing performance at the F1 Miami GP, stunning the paddock and sending Red Bull searching for answers. Max Verstappen‘s pole position advantage evaporated in race conditions that left Christian Horner admitting that the Papaya team is the team to beat on the grid.  Saturday’s qualifying session painted a deceptive picture…

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