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Inside the Miami Autodrome: How F1's New 2026 Cars Will Attack Every Corner

Summary by f1chronicle.com
The Miami International Autodrome splits into three distinct technical challenges: a high-speed aero sweep through the East Campus, a precision-heavy “Beach” complex at Turns 11 to 13, and a power straight between Turn 18 and Turn 5 where the 2026 cars will exceed 330 km/h. The FIA has introduced Miami-specific regulation adjustments to fix the “lift and coast” problem seen in the first three races, including reduced energy harvesting limits and…
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f1chronicle.com broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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