Miami Grand Prix
Coverage of Miami Grand Prix in the Nexus archive.
- Justin Rose's first tournament with new McLaren-designed clubs has not been stellar
Justin Rose, in partnership with McLaren, is using new golf clubs designed by the Formula 1 team during the PGA Tour's Cadillac Championship. The clubs, developed using Metal Injection Molding technology, were unveiled at the Miami Grand Prix, but Rose's performance has been lackluster, with a +3 score placing him tied for 64th.
- Cadillac unveils one-off stars-and-stripes livery ahead of the team's first-ever race on U.S. soil
Cadillac unveils a Stars and Stripes-themed livery for its first-ever Formula 1 race on U.S. soil at the Miami Grand Prix. The team, a joint venture between TWG Motorsports and General Motors, is in its debut season with drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas, using a Ferrari power unit in their MAC-26 car.
- Here's how F1 is tweaking its hybrid systems to try to save the show
Formula 1 is adjusting its hybrid energy systems to address performance issues in races and qualifying. Starting with the Miami Grand Prix, new rules limit energy recharge per lap to 4 MJ, reducing speed differentials caused by battery depletion. The changes aim to improve safety and viewing consistency by curbing reliance on short bursts of full electric power.