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Brundle backs Miami GP tweaks as mid‑season reset, but warns more changes needed
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Brundle backs Miami GP tweaks as mid‑season reset, but warns more changes needed

Martin Brundle praises the new energy‑management and boost‑cap rules for the Miami GP, calling them a mid‑season reset. He cautions that further tweaks will be needed to fully satisfy drivers.

Former driver and Sky Sports F1 analyst Martin Brundle says the Miami‑GP regulation tweaks could serve as a mid‑season relaunch, giving teams a chance to introduce dramatic upgrades after the five‑week April break. He believes the changes may reshuffle the competitive order, yet stresses that further adjustments will be needed to satisfy everyone.

Why it matters:

  • Drivers have complained about erratic closing speeds and sudden power surges that make overtaking unpredictable.
  • Smoother power delivery could level the field, giving trailing teams a realistic chance to close gaps.
  • Early adopters of the new limits may gain a championship edge.

The details:

  • Energy‑management parameters have been lowered to curb excessive harvesting.
  • Boost power is capped at +150 kW in race conditions, limiting abrupt speed gaps.
  • A low‑power start detection system will intervene when a car stalls or lags on launch.

What's next:

Brundle expects the Miami changes to spark a wave of car updates, with teams scrambling to optimise under the new constraints. He notes that any rule shift brings unintended consequences, so further fine‑tuning is likely. The true test will be whether drivers feel the cars are both faster and fairer as the season progresses.

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