2026 F1 Miami Sprint race analysis by Peter Windsor

2026 F1 Miami Sprint race analysis by Peter Windsor



In a massive switch in the balance of power, McLaren-Mercedes trounced their opposition in the Miami Sprint race. Lando Norris won easily from the pole, setting fastest lap along the way, with Oscar Piastri a back-up P2 ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and the factory Mercedes of George Russell. Kimi Antonelli finished P4 on the road but was penalised five seconds for four track limit infringements. That elevated Red Bull-RBPT Ford’s Max Verstappen to P5 and Sir Lewis Hamilton to P6 in the other Ferrari. Peter in this video looks back at the key moments of the 19-lap race.
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View Comments (21)
  1. Watching Alex Zanardi spinning in his grave is more entertaining than the Miami Sprint with the new 2026 v.2 rules – give me back my OG 2026 'artificial' racing! Why is he spinning? You tell me!

  2. It's getting boring, your negative commentary! It has always been about driver skill and technology. We are in an emissions crisis, motor sport is starting to face up to this. Just starting to face up to this -obviiously given the sponsorship of fossil fuel companies, it is the slowest transition. Drivers are coping, dealing with the new technologies, as they have always done. Still expecting motor sport journalists to catch up.

  3. VER having to give back the place to HAM and avoid penalty seems insufficient as HAM lost over 2 seconds to RUS who he was under 1sec behind?

  4. Peter here talking as if no F1 driver has ever let a faster car through without a fight. Seriously, the car behind could have better tires, less fuel, more power, less clutch wear, less aero damage etc etc forever. There's a million reasons a driver would decide not to fight the guy trying to pass, it happens every single race. Just because there's now a battery-related reason for the same decision, Peter seems to forget this is completely normal.

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