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Miami sprint race sees little “yo-yo racing” – but drivers expect it will return | Formula 1 There was no "yo-yo racing" in Saturday's sprint race in Miami but drivers believes "it'll still be a thing" in future races. Read more:
Miami Grand Prix to start three hours early due to threat of severe storms | Formula 1 The Miami Grand Prix will start three hours earlier than schedule due to concern over the high risk of rain in the area on Sunday. The FIA confirmed a total overhaul of Sunday&#8217;s timetable, moving the grand prix start forward to 1pm instead of 4pm. It has made the change as the weather forecast indicates &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/03/miami-grand-prix-to-start-three-hours-early-due-to-threat-of-severe-storms/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Miami Grand Prix to start three hours early due to threat of severe storms</span></a> Read more:
Drivers still ‘getting penalised for going quicker’ despite rules changes – Norris | Formula 1 Despite Formula 1's rules changes, drivers are still being "penalised" by their power units when they find time in corners, says Lando Norris. Read more:
Verstappen sees “light at the end of the tunnel” after best qualifying result of 2026 | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said he is "very happy with where we are" after Red Bull's upgrades helped him to second on the grid in Miami. Read more:
Antonelli’s latest slow start “wasn’t at all Kimi’s fault” – Wolff | Formula 1 Andrea Kimi Antonelli made another slow start in the Miami sprint race but team principal Toto Wolff said it wasn't the driver's fault. Read more:
Norris dominates Miami sprint race to lead McLaren one-two, Antonelli penalised | 2026 Miami Grand Prix sprint race report Lando Norris won the Miami sprint race while championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli suffered a blow from a post-race penalty. Read more:
Lawson ‘can’t understand how it’s possible’ stewards missed Albon’s track limits breach | Formula 1 Liam Lawson blamed the stewards after he was eliminated in the first round of qualifying for the sprint race in Miami. Read more: