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Technical Issue Denies Lindblad Miami Sprint Start
2 May 2026Racingnews365Race report

Technical Issue Denies Lindblad Miami Sprint Start

Arvid Lindblad's Miami Sprint race ended before it began, as a technical issue prevented his pit lane start. This compounded a penalty that had already demoted the Racing Bulls rookie, marking a disastrous start to his weekend after he had out-qualified teammate Liam Lawson.

Arvid Lindblad's miserable Miami weekend continued as a technical issue prevented him from even starting the F1 Sprint race, compounding an earlier penalty that had already relegated him to a pit lane start. The Racing Bulls rookie was the second driver to fail to take the grid, following Nico Hulkenberg's dramatic engine fire on the reconnaissance lap.

Why it matters:

For a rookie driver like Lindblad, every racing lap is crucial for gaining experience and proving his worth in a competitive field. A complete non-start, especially after the setback of a pre-race penalty, represents a significant loss of valuable track time and momentum, hindering both his development and the team's ability to gather data.

The details:

  • Lindblad's troubles began before the race even formed up, as a penalty from his Red Bull sister team forced him to start the Sprint from the pit lane instead of his original P16 grid slot.
  • As the team prepared for the pit lane start procedure, an unspecified technical issue arose with the car, ultimately preventing Lindblad from joining the race at all.
  • His misfortune mirrored that of Nico Hulkenberg, whose Audi suffered an engine failure and fire on the way to the grid, creating a chaotic build-up to the Miami Sprint.
  • Lindblad had at least managed to out-qualify his more experienced teammate, Liam Lawson, during the Sprint Qualifying session on Friday, making the subsequent double setback even more frustrating.

What's next:

The focus for Lindblad and Racing Bulls immediately shifts to resolving the technical gremlins and preparing for the main Miami Grand Prix. After a Sprint race spent as spectators, the pressure will be on to ensure a clean and competitive run on Sunday to salvage something from the weekend and gain those critical racing miles.

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