Miami cautiously gives F1 hope for cleaner racing
The race felt less driven by battery management and more by rhythm, battles and pace on the track.
The Miami Grand Prix gave Formula 1 a cautious boost. The race looked less like an exercise in saving battery power and more like a normal race, in which pace and position battles were more prominent. This was especially important because battery deployment was considered a possible disruptive factor in advance.
In Miami, that game was less noticeable than feared. This made the race feel less artificial and gave the course a more natural rhythm. The value was not in one spectacular moment, but in the overall feeling of the race.


















