F1’s Fresh Start in Miami

The Miami Grand Prix is being called the start of a “new championship” because teams are bringing massive car upgrades.

Recent race cancellations in the Middle East gave engineers an unexpected month-long break to work on performance.

Ferrari plans to debut innovative aerodynamic parts to keep pressure on Mercedes and stay at the front.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff agrees the race acts as a restart for everyone to optimize their car systems.

McLaren, which has succeeded in Miami before, hopes their new development package keeps them ahead of rivals.

Red Bull is pushing the hardest to fix a difficult car that struggled significantly during the Japanese Grand Prix.

While no one expects “miracles,” the gap between teams could shift drastically as these new designs hit the track.

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