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Why Albon's track-limits strike in F1 Miami GP sprint qualifying came too late

As the clock ticked down during the second phase of qualifying for the Miami GP sprint race, Formula 1's world TV feed briefly cut to the incongruous...

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As the clock ticked down during the second phase of qualifying for the Miami GP sprint race, Formula 1's world TV feed briefly cut to the incongruous...

Key takeaways

A short briefing layer built from the same story signals:

  • What changed: As the clock ticked down during the second phase of qualifying for the Miami GP sprint race, Formula 1's world TV feed briefly cut to the incongruous.
  • Who it affects: Alexander Albon and Racing Bulls are the main threads to track.
  • Read next: Start with Alexander Albon, Racing Bulls, or Miami archive for more context.

Story angle

How to frame this report at a glance:

A result shaped by track position and execution.

Why it matters

Why this story carries weight beyond the headline:

It can shift the competitive picture around the teams and drivers involved across the current F1 picture.

At a glance

Source
Autosport
Drivers
Alexander Albon (2026 Driver Profile), Liam Lawson (2026 Driver Profile)
Teams
Racing Bulls (2026 Team Profile), Racing Point, Oracle Red Bull Racing (History & Technical Path)
Circuits
Miami International Autodrome (Layout & History)

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Source: Autosport

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