Fair play to the F1 stakeholders for being proactive, moving the start time forward and getting this race to run its course
That was hectic- what a race!!!!
Miami was never going to be a circuit to expose the very worst of the new power unit regs.AR3-GP wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 21:28The balance of energy limitations in race trim was a lot better than the previous races. Closing speeds were lesser. Drivers were having to go all the way to the brake zone to make their moves. F1 has to find compromise between old and new fans. We are close to what that looks like.
My dawg is washed up. Moving onto the Antonelli bandwagon for this year.
Relax, it's his little sister!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 22:02Who did Antonelli kiss in Parc ferme there?I'm calling the police!!
This is one of the most energy rich circuits on the calendar. IIRC only Monaco and Singapore have more harvestable braking available. Lets wait and see how things look in Canada before saying the changes made any real difference.AR3-GP wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 21:28The balance of energy limitations in race trim was a lot better than the previous races. Closing speeds were lesser. Drivers were having to go all the way to the brake zone to make their moves. F1 has to find compromise between old and new fans. We are close to what that looks like.
We already had China which was also energy rich and it was a yo-yo fest.gearboxtrouble wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 22:44This is one of the most energy rich circuits on the calendar. IIRC only Monaco and Singapore have more harvestable braking available. Lets wait and see how things look in Canada before saying the changes made any real difference.AR3-GP wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 21:28The balance of energy limitations in race trim was a lot better than the previous races. Closing speeds were lesser. Drivers were having to go all the way to the brake zone to make their moves. F1 has to find compromise between old and new fans. We are close to what that looks like.