Story summary
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Ferrari F1 team boss Fred Vasseur believes May's Miami Grand Prix will be the start of a "new championship" as teams "push like crazy" for a first real opportunity to roll out major upgrades. Some teams had already trickled out upgrades at last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, but most frontrunners are keeping their powder dry for the Miami Autodrome race on the first weekend of May. In some ...
Key takeaways
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- What changed: Ferrari F1 team boss Fred Vasseur believes May's Miami Grand Prix will be the start of a "new championship" as teams "push like crazy" for a first real opportunity to roll out major upgrades. Some teams had already trickled out upgrades at last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, but most frontrunners are keeping their powder dry for the Miami Autodrome race on the first weekend of May. In some .
- Who it affects: Ferrari are the main threads to track.
- Read next: Start with Ferrari or Miami archive for more context.
Story angle
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An internal pressure story that can reshape how a team is led and judged.
Why it matters
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It can influence decision-making, messaging, and pressure around the team across the current F1 picture.
At a glance
- Source
- Motorsport.com
- Teams
- Scuderia Ferrari (History & Technical Path)
- Circuits
- Miami International Autodrome (Layout & History)