F1: Red Bull sees progress despite tough race in Miami
The Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1 was marked by signs of progress for Red Bull Racing, despite a result below the team’s expectations. Max Verstappen
The Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1 was marked by signs of progress for Red Bull Racing, despite a result below the team’s expectations. Max Verstappen
A Racing Bulls left without scoring points at the Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1, after a weekend marked by problems and an accident. The team saw Liam Lawson
Cadillac left the Miami Formula 1 GP with positive signs of progress, despite modest results. Sergio Perez finished 16th, while Valtteri
Ferrari left the Miami Formula 1 GP with a feeling of missed opportunity. Charles Leclerc finished sixth, while Lewis Hamilton came in seventh
A Aston Martin left the Miami GP of Formula 1 with an important milestone in the season. For the first time this year, both cars crossed the finish line,
Williams achieved an important result at the Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1, placing both of its cars in the points zone, with Carlos Sainz in ninth and Alex
Formula 1 confirmed a penalty for Max Verstappen after the 2026 Miami GP. Even penalized, the Red Bull driver maintained his final position in the race.
The Formula 1 had changes in the final result of the 2026 Miami GP after penalties were applied hours after the race.
Check the standings of the 2026 Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship and World Constructors’ Championship after the penalties have been applied
Audi left the Miami Formula 1 GP without scoring points, despite clear signs of competitiveness. Gabriel Bortoleto finished 12th after starting at the back of the grid