F1 Technical Analysis – Open-Air Laboratory

In a paddock where engineers are now working on single-seaters with active aerodynamics, the Florida round served as a gigantic validation ground.

Published 08/05/2026 à 12:07

Gautier Calmels

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F1 Technical Analysis – Open-Air Laboratory

After a five-week forced break, this weekend can be considered the true starting point of the second development phase of the season. The first races had allowed us to understand the limitations of the new regulations. Miami provided the first comprehensive technical response.

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Paul Lucas

08/05/2026 at 02:34 a.m.

That's what they all say :):) But apart from Mercedes and McLaren... nothing changes :):)

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