Top Formula 1 Drivers to Watch at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix
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Zanardi, who lost his legs in a racing crash, was credited with helping transform the perception of disability in Italy.
MIAMI GARDENS, FL. — As drivers spoke to reporters Thursday before the Miami Grand Prix, it became more and more evident that opinions were divided on the newly updated technical regulations, with Lance Stroll going as far as saying, “I think we’re still far away from proper F1 cars.”
Under Ayao Komatsu’s leadership, the American team has turned heads to start 2026 and arrives at the Miami Grand Prix with more to prove.
Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One Team will also unveil exclusive merch drops throughout the weekend, the first-ever driver cards—there’s a chance for fans to win 10 signed cards—and Glenfiddich will also serve whisky-infused ice cream, as well as cocktails that feature the Limited Edition Glenfiddich x Aston Martin Formula One 16 Year Old.
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Could the 19-year-old driver, who has won back-to-back Grand Prix races this season, help Italy regain its former glory in the sport? Many think so.
Lawson had initially qualified in 17th place, after missing out on advancing from the opening qualifying session (SQ1) by 0.055s. That came after Albon's final lap pushed the Kiwi's Racing Bulls into the drop zone.