Overview
- Formula 1 resumes at the Miami Grand Prix after Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were canceled because of the Middle East conflict.
- The FIA’s revised hybrid system starts here with less electric energy for qualifying, stronger automatic recharge on straights, and simpler lap prep to make power delivery steadier.
- In wet conditions, officials will ban the high-power “boost” mode and require common engine maps to curb sudden torque spikes and unsafe speed gaps.
- The weekend features a single 90‑minute practice session to help teams adapt to the changes during a Sprint‑format schedule.
- Ferrari debuts an aerodynamic upgrade evaluated during a Monza filming run, rivals are also expected to bring updates, and forecasts warn lightning could force a delay or cancellation under F1 and Florida rules.