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Last updated: April 25, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

Team Strategy & Development

As the paddock prepares for the Miami Grand Prix, the focus shifts heavily toward in-season upgrades, with McLaren expecting to debut an "entirely new" car package, though the Woking-based team anticipates similar comprehensive updates from all primary rivals. This intense development cycle, which has defined much of McLaren's success in recent seasons, runs concurrently with broader commentary on the sport's direction; former champion Sebastian Vettel claimed F1 risks losing its fundamental DNA—the contest between the fastest driver and the fastest machine. Meanwhile, the intricacies of race weekends are expanding for global audiences, as Apple TV's U.S. coverage demonstrates, extending the narrative beyond Sunday to capture the full context of practice, qualifying, and sprint sessions shaping the competition.

Governance & Calendar Outlook

The organizational structure of the incoming Audi works team saw an immediate shift this week, as the manufacturer announced Allan McNish as its new racing director, absorbing key operational duties previously managed by the departed Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley. On the subject of venue selection, internal debate continues regarding potential calendar additions, with some writers advocating for the return of circuits like Sepang, despite the recent trend favoring modern tracks designed by Hermann Tilke. Separately, Formula E chief Jeff Dodds asserted that his electric series is actively assisting Formula 1 in understanding its latest regulatory framework, characterizing recent F1 rule changes as "very strong" for motorsport generally, despite some initial criticism from observers.