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F1 2026 Miami GP | Kimi’s Here, McLaren’s Back + Ferrari Still Bottling It

55 min · 5 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio F1 2026 Miami GP | Kimi’s Here, McLaren’s Back + Ferrari Still Bottling It

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F1 is officially back and Miami just reset the entire season. Kimi Antonelli is no longer a storyline… he’s the problem. Three poles. Three wins. And now a real championship gap. Meanwhile, McLaren just showed up with a half-built upgrade package and still almost won, Ferrari somehow turned a race lead into damage control (again), and George Russell is starting to feel the pressure in a way we haven’t seen before. This isn’t Mercedes domination anymore, this is a full-blown fight. 🔥 On this episode: * Is Kimi already the #1 driver at Mercedes? * Is George cracking under pressure? * McLaren double podium... are they back for real? * Why Ferrari keeps finding new ways to loseIs this already a 3-team championship fight? * Where does Max Verstappen and Red Bull actually fit? * Has the midfield officially become chaos? * Canada preview: who’s actually winning next? The gap is closing. The pressure is rising. And the kid is taking over.

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F1 2026 British GP | Ferrari Are Back, Russell Is Still Not a Champion + Max Is Done

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