Overview
- Kimi Antonelli converted pole to victory in Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, his third straight win that kept Mercedes unbeaten after four rounds.
- McLaren's upgrade package delivered a sprint win and a double podium, though Lando Norris said the track suited them and cautioned against reading it as form for every circuit.
- Toto Wolff called Mercedes' repeated poor starts "not acceptable," said the issue is on the team rather than the drivers, and targeted fixes alongside the first major 2026 upgrade for Montreal.
- Red Bull replaced components in the steering rack after finding a fault, with Pierre Wache apologising for the delay, and Max Verstappen showed stronger pace despite a lap‑one spin that left him fifth.
- Aston Martin and Honda reduced power unit vibrations that had made the car undriveable over long stints, and both cars finished the Miami Grand Prix and the Sprint for the first time this season.