F1 in Miami: That's what it looks like when an upgrade works
Summary
Formula One returned to action in Miami after a five-week break, racing on a temporary track around Hard Rock Stadium. Teams brought upgrades to their cars, with McLaren showing significant improvement and the season shaping up as a close competition among four top teams.Key Facts
- The Miami race took place on a temporary circuit around Hard Rock Stadium.
- Ticket prices for the event reached up to $95,000.
- Changes were made to the energy rules for the hybrid power units in the cars to reduce speed differences and improve safety.
- Miami’s track layout helped drivers manage energy better during the race.
- Practice time was increased to 90 minutes on Friday due to new rules for this event.
- All teams except Aston Martin introduced upgrade packages to their cars at Miami.
- McLaren has successfully improved its car performance with upgrades over recent years and is now competitive with leading teams.
- The current F1 season appears to have a close competition among McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Mercedes.
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