F1 Paddock Weekly — 2026-05-08
Kimi Antonelli claimed his third consecutive Formula 1 victory at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, holding off a charging Lando Norris to extend his championship lead to 100 points. The race was marked by controversy, with Charles Leclerc receiving a heavy post-race penalty that dramatically altered the final standings. Off track, the FIA is reportedly caught off guard by unexpected team pace developments under the 2026 regulations, while questions over Max Verstappen's future continue to divide the paddock.
F1 Paddock Weekly — 2026-05-08
Race Weekend Recap
The 2026 Miami Grand Prix proved to be one of the most dramatic weekends of the young season, with Andrea Kimi Antonelli converting his third consecutive pole position into a third consecutive race victory. The Mercedes rookie, who has taken the sport by storm, survived intense pressure from Lando Norris across the closing laps to take the chequered flag at the Miami International Autodrome. Oscar Piastri completed the podium for McLaren, giving the Woking outfit two cars on the rostrum.

Qualifying on Saturday had already set the tone for Mercedes dominance, with Antonelli edging out the field to secure pole. The sprint race on Saturday saw McLaren bounce back strongly — with Norris taking victory ahead of Piastri — before the championship leader reasserted himself in the main event. George Russell finished fourth in the race, contributing to another productive Mercedes haul.
The race was anything but straightforward. Charles Leclerc appeared to challenge for a podium position during the race, making it a nightmare final lap only to subsequently receive a major post-race penalty that dramatically altered the final classification. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton also struggled, with both drivers failing to maximize results. Max Verstappen, still finding his feet in an uncompetitive Red Bull, also picked up a post-race penalty that further shuffled the order. The adjusted results confirmed Antonelli's win, with Norris and Piastri locking out the podium.

Championship Standings
Drivers' Championship (Top 10)
| Pos | Driver | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | 100 |
| 2 | George Russell | Mercedes | 80 |
| 3 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 59 |
| 4 | Lando Norris | McLaren | 51 |
| 4 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | 51 |
| 6 | Oscar Piastri | McLaren | 43 |
| 7 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing | 26 |
| 8 | Oliver Bearman | Haas F1 Team | 17 |
| 9 | Pierre Gasly | Alpine | 16 |
| 10 | Liam Lawson | Racing Bulls | 10 |
Constructors' Championship (Top 5)
| Pos | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mercedes | 180 |
| 2 | Ferrari | 110 |
| 3 | McLaren | 94 |
| 4 | Red Bull Racing | 30 |
| 5 | Haas F1 Team | 18 |
Paddock Buzz
FIA Caught Off Guard by 2026 Energy Management Pace — Teams on the 2026 grid have reportedly surprised the FIA with performance levels the governing body did not anticipate under the new regulations. According to GPFans, the FIA is continuing to look into potential adjustments to the new energy management and downforce rules in response to the unexpected pace being generated. The revelation underlines just how much the 2026 technical overhaul has reshuffled the competitive order and introduced variables even the sport's governing body had not modelled.

FIA Investigating B-Team Arrangements — The FIA is reportedly "looking into" issues surrounding the B-team structure in Formula 1, with questions being raised about how closely aligned constructor relationships comply with the regulations. The story, surfacing in the post-Miami period, adds another layer of regulatory complexity to a season already defined by sweeping rule changes. The outcome of any FIA investigation could have significant implications for teams like Racing Bulls and Haas that share technical DNA with their parent organisations.
Verstappen Future Remains Unsettled, Briatore and Alpine in Colapinto Drama — Max Verstappen's future in F1 continues to generate headlines, with the Dutchman's recent public statements — hinting he has not ruled out leaving the sport entirely — dividing paddock opinion. Some insiders interpret his comments as leverage over regulatory decisions, while others view them as genuine reflection. Meanwhile, reports have emerged that Flavio Briatore wanted Alpine to replace Franco Colapinto before the 2026 season began, adding intrigue to a team that has since deployed both Gasly and Colapinto in a competitive arrangement this year.

Strategy & Technical Insights
Miami's One-Stop Tyre Window — and the Rain Threat That Never Fully Materialised — Ahead of the Miami GP, strategists had identified a viable one-stop window using the Pirelli compounds available, though the threat of rain complicated planning. In the end, the race played out largely as a dry affair with tyre management critical across the 57-lap distance. Mercedes executed their strategy faultlessly for Antonelli, allowing him to manage the gap to Norris, who closed significantly in the final stint on fresher rubber. The sprint race had suggested McLaren held a pace advantage over a shorter run, making the grand prix result all the more impressive for the Silver Arrows.
2026 Cars Generating Unexpected Levels of Downforce and Energy Deployment — One of the most significant technical storylines emerging from the Miami weekend is just how much performance the leading teams have extracted from the 2026 cars — beyond what the FIA modelled. The new active aerodynamics and hybrid-heavy powertrain regulations were designed to tighten the field, but Mercedes and McLaren in particular appear to have found ways to exploit the energy deployment regulations to devastating effect. Red Bull, by contrast, continue to struggle: analysis of qualifying data confirmed the Milton Keynes outfit produced their slowest relative pace since 2015, underscoring the scale of the engineering challenge they face in closing the gap.
What to Watch Next
- Next Race: Canadian Grand Prix, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal — scheduled later in May 2026
- Key Storyline: Can McLaren — who were strongest in the sprint — find the additional pace needed over a full grand prix distance to challenge Antonelli and Mercedes? And will Ferrari find a way to clean up their weekends after Miami's regulatory disaster?
- Title Battle: Antonelli leads Russell by 20 points at the top of the standings, with both driving for Mercedes. The intra-team fight is shaping up to be one of the defining narratives of the season. Leclerc and Hamilton both sit on 51 points, 49 behind the leader, meaning a strong run of results could rapidly re-open the championship.
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