Revolutionary Upgrades Unveiled for 2025 Miami Grand Prix
In a bold move to dominate the Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull has introduced groundbreaking floor developments alongside limited upgrades for the upcoming Sprint weekend. With teams facing just one free practice session before Sprint qualifying on Friday afternoon, the pressure is on to make significant improvements to their cars.
McLaren, who made a major leap forward at the same event last year, is determined to close the gap with Red Bull this time around. Red Bull’s chief engineer, Paul Monaghan, expressed confidence in the new upgrades, stating, “It’s reasonably stable… it can give us a few kilos of load and we will enjoy the benefit.”
Not to be outdone, Mercedes and Aston Martin have also made strategic adjustments for the Miami circuit. Mercedes has reduced the camber on its rear wing flap, while Aston Martin has fine-tuned various elements of its car to enhance performance.
Williams and Alpine are not holding back either, with Williams opting for a lower downforce and lower drag option, and Alpine introducing a new front brake duct and front suspension system to optimize airflow and cooling efficiency. Sauber has followed suit by updating its front suspension to boost overall airflow throughout the car.
As the teams gear up for the Miami Grand Prix, the competition is fiercer than ever, with each one vying for that competitive edge that could make all the difference on the track. Stay tuned as the drama unfolds at one of the most anticipated races of the season.