Lando Norris won the 2026 Miami Sprint from ポールポジション, converting McLaren's chassis-level upgrade into a result that changes the narrative of the シーズン. The victory — McLaren's first Sprint win of 2026 — came after a weekend where the チーム's "completely new car," as チーム principal Andrea Stella described it, showed genuine pace in every session. For a チーム that entered Miami with 46 constructors' points to Mercedes' 135, the Sprint result is more than eight points: it is proof that the development direction works.
Sprint Qualifying: Norris takes pole
Norris topped Sprint Qualifying with a lap that demonstrated McLaren's improved traction out of slow corners — exactly the weakness the upgrade was designed to address. Kimi Antonelli qualified P2 but described the session as "messy" for Mercedes, suggesting the チーム did not extract the maximum from the car. George Russell admitted being "surprised by the progress of rivals," a candid acknowledgment that McLaren and Ferrari have closed the gap more than Mercedes expected.
Max Verstappen qualified P5, his best Sprint Qualifying position of 2026. Red Bull brought updates to Miami that Verstappen said have "almost halved the gap to the frontrunners" — a significant improvement for a チーム that entered the weekend with just 12 points. The upgrades did not put Verstappen in pole contention, but they moved Red Bull from the back of the midfield into a genuine top-five fight.
Both Alpine drivers — Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto — reached SQ3, a strong result that signals the チーム's improved 理解 of the 2026 regulations. Alexander Albon received a track-limits penalty that dropped him to P19, a frustrating outcome for Williams on a weekend where the チーム hoped to build on the FW48's ストレート-line speed advantage.
Lewis Hamilton expected Ferrari to be stronger in Miami Sprint Qualifying. Charles Leclerc, who topped FP1 on Friday, did not convert that pace into a front-row start, and the チーム's "upside-down リアウイング" concept — shared with Red Bull as an innovative エアロダイナミック solution — did not deliver the qualifying advantage Ferrari had anticipated.
Sprint Race: Norris controls from the front
Norris led from lights out and never looked threatened. The McLaren's improved traction was visible through the Turn 1-3 complex and the Turn 14-15 シケイン, the two areas where the old specification was losing the most time. The victory validates the チーム's decision to bring a chassis-level upgrade rather than a series of incremental updates — a high-risk strategy that Stella described as necessary to close the 45-point gap to Mercedes.
Antonelli's レース was defined by the start. The 選手権 leader dropped from P2 to P4 in the opening corners, losing positions to both Norris and at least one other car. For a ドライバー who could afford a conservative Sprint — collecting points rather than risking contact — the start was a setback that cost him the chance to extend his 選手権 lead. He recovered positions during the レース but could not challenge Norris for the win.
Nico Hulkenberg's Sprint ended before it began. The Audi caught fire on the way to the グリッド, a mechanical failure that forced the German out of the レース. The incident was a reminder that the 2026 power units are still maturing, and for Audi — a チーム building its F1 program from scratch — reliability remains a work in progress.
What the Sprint tells us about Sunday
The Sprint result reshapes the competitive picture heading into Sunday's 57-lap Grand Prix. McLaren's upgrade is real — Norris was fast in qualifying and dominant in the Sprint, and Oscar Piastri's pace in the sister car suggests the improvement is チーム-wide, not ドライバー-specific. Mercedes cannot assume the constructors' 選手権 fight is a two-horse レース with Ferrari anymore.
Red Bull's improvement is equally significant for Sunday's strategy. Verstappen's P5 in Sprint Qualifying and his comments about the gap being "almost halved" suggest the チーム can fight for a podium if the レース pace matches the qualifying pace. The question is tyre degradation: Red Bull's car has struggled with rear tyre life in 2026, and Miami's heat will amplify that weakness.
The 規則 refinements appear to be working as intended. The Sprint produced cleaner racing with fewer energy-management compromises, and the "yo-yo racing" dynamic that characterized the opening rounds was less visible. Whether that holds over 57 laps on Sunday — with tyre degradation and strategy interacting with the revised deployment model — is the question that will define the weekend.
Sprint Race Classification
| Pos | ドライバー | チーム | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lando Norris | McLaren | Pole to flag |
| 2 | — | — | — |
| 3 | — | — | — |
| 4 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | Lost positions at start |
| 5 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull | Best SQ of 2026 |
| — | Nico Hulkenberg | Audi | DNS — fire on way to グリッド |
Full classification to be updated when official results are published.