Why driver pace made the difference in Miami
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Mark Hughes: Miami's F1 team-mate divide - why driver pace made the difference
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With the leading Formula 1 cars closely matched on pace, the 2026 Miami Grand Prix delivered an exciting race where driver pace and team strategy made the difference. But why the big gap between front-running team-mates?
Miami was a vivid kaleidoscope of competitive order as McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull all brought their heavily updated cars and the previously dominant Mercedes stayed with what it had.
There was a much more defined differential than usual between the drivers on each of the leading teams this weekend, a bigger difference, in fact, than between the cars. Which was an interesting phenomenon.
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Antonelli has entered the F1 title conversation, and Wolff can't stop it
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After three grand prix wins from three poles, Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff is struggling to contain expectations about Kimi Antonelli.
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Antonelli has entered the F1 title conversation, and Wolff can't stop it
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After three grand prix wins from three poles, Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff is struggling to contain expectations about Kimi Antonelli.
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GREAT READ
Andrew Frankel
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'A fine driver and extraordinary human' — Alex Zanardi's deserved place in the Hall of Fame
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The racing world mourned the death of Alex Zanardi last weekend. The racing driver and Paralympian was voted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame in 2020, when Andrew Frankel wrote this heartfelt tribute.
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F1's worst street circuits — and the best: every track ranked
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F1's street circuit revival means 27 temporary tracks have now hosted a world championship race. Some have been inspired... others diabolical. We rank them all from worst to best.
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F1's worst street circuits — and the best: every track ranked
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F1's street circuit revival means 27 temporary tracks have now hosted a world championship race. Some have been inspired... others diabolical. We rank them all from worst to best.
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PODCAST Motor Sport F1 Show
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Podcast: Fernando Alonso - how long can F1 phenomenon go on?
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Fernando Alonso looks set to race on into his late forties after recent comments. Mark Hughes tells Bryn Lucas why the double world champion still has the pace to take on the best on the grid.
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All rights reserved.
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London, NW3 6NE.
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