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The fifth annual race in South Florida marks a reset in the 2026 season for Max Verstappen, Mercedes and more.
Verstappen, Norris, Piastri and Leclerc expressed optimism about the state of the new regulations, though they hope more changes are to come.
Formula 1 knows it has a dilemma when Max Verstappen, widely seen as the most talented driver of his generation, is threatening to quit the sport over the new 2026 regulations that have revolutionized the cars and racing.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull have not been able to adapt to the new rules for the 2026 season and the Dutch driver has heavily criticised the regulations.
Max Verstappen is set to take part in the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nurburgring, which is set to take place between May 14 and 17 - and he will be joined by two former Formula One drivers in the race. The four-time F1 world champion will be racing for Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing,
Max Verstappen's family made headlines for contrasting reasons just days before the Miami Grand Prix, with both worrying and heartwarming news emerging.
Max Verstappen 's dad Jos has provided details of Saturday's crash which saw him escape without injury. The incident happened during the opening special stage of the Rallye de Wallonie.