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F1 Miami GP: Lando Norris wins sprint in McLaren 1-2

Norris took McLaren's first win in the 2026 F1 campaign aboard a heavily upgraded MCL40

Lando Norris claimed McLaren’s first victory of the 2026 Formula 1 season by winning the Miami Grand Prix sprint race in a 1-2 for the defending constructors’ champions.

The reigning drivers’ world champion finished 3.7s clear of team-mate Oscar Piastri, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc completing the podium after the 19-lap contest around Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.

This was the first non-Mercedes victory of the 2026 campaign after the Silver Arrows won the opening three grands prix, plus the Shanghai sprint, but failed to bring many updates to Miami.

That is in contrast to several upgrades that McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull all brought, which was represented in sprint qualifying as Norris pipped Kimi Antonelli to pole with Piastri completing the top three.

Leclerc and Max Verstappen respectively rounded out the top five, while George Russell only mustered sixth, qualifying six tenths off polesitter Norris.

The reigning world champion enjoyed a solid getaway but it was another poor start for Antonelli, who dropped behind Piastri and Leclerc into fourth with Russell and Lewis Hamilton jumping Verstappen.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Brett Farmer / LAT Images via Getty Images

Antonelli did fight back though, trying to force his way past Leclerc into Turns eight and 11 yet the Ferrari driver held firm and took a dim view: “Kimi is so bad at wheel-to-wheel, I feel like we’re going to crash.”

In typical 2026 style that battle would have kept going in ‘yo-yo’ fashion, but changes were made for Miami with the super clipping limit increased to 350kW to decrease the reliance on energy management.

So, instead of keeping with Leclerc, Antonelli actually fell back and was overtaken by team-mate Russell on lap eight at Turn 17, though the Italian regained fourth the following tour.

That was at Turn 11, just seconds before Verstappen overtook Hamilton over the white lines at corner exit.

The Red Bull driver therefore handed sixth back to the seven-time world champion, before finally completing a ‘legal’ move on Hamilton at Turn 17 during lap 10.

By this point, these were the only wheel-to-wheel battles happening, as the top three had streaked clear with a comfortable Norris 2.7s ahead of Piastri who led Leclerc by 1.3s.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Photo by: James Sutton / Formula 1 / Formula Motorsport Ltd via Getty Images

The Ferrari driver subsequently tried to close on Piastri but it was too little, too late, particularly when he went deep at Turn 11 on the penultimate lap. This meant that, in typical sprint race style, drivers largely maintained position across the final tours.

Norris therefore completed a controlled win from pole ahead of Piastri and Leclerc, while Antonelli crossed the line in fourth and 2.5s behind the Monegasque.

The 19-year-old, however, was handed a post-race five-second penalty for track limit infringements, dropping him to sixth behind fourth-placed Russell and Verstappen in fifth.

Lewis Hamilton and Pierre Gasly respectively completed the points positions, the Frenchman continuing a strong start to 2026 for Alpine.

As a result of the penalty, Antonelli’s championship lead over Russell has dropped to seven points, while Leclerc remains third ahead of Hamilton and fifth-placed Norris.

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F1 Miami GP - Sprint race results

SPRINT

All Stats
Cla Driver #   Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Chassis Engine
1 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 1 McLaren MCL40 19

-

      8   McLaren Mercedes
2 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren MCL40 19

+3.766

3.766

3.766     7   McLaren Mercedes
3 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari SF-26 19

+6.251

6.251

2.485     6   Ferrari Ferrari
4 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes MGP W17 19

+12.951

12.951

6.700     5   Mercedes Mercedes
5 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 3 Red Bull Racing RB22 19

+13.639

13.639

0.688     4   Red Bull Red Bull
6 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes MGP W17 19

+13.777

13.777

0.138     3   Mercedes Mercedes
7 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari SF-26 19

+21.665

21.665

7.888     2   Ferrari Ferrari
8 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine A526 19

+30.525

30.525

8.860     1   Alpine Mercedes
9 France I. Hadjar Red Bull Racing 6 Red Bull Racing RB22 19

+35.346

35.346

4.821         Red Bull Red Bull
10 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine A526 19

+36.970

36.970

1.624         Alpine Mercedes
11 Brazil G. Bortoleto Audi 5 Audi R26 19

+48.438

48.438

11.468         Audi Audi
12 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas VF-26 19

+56.972

56.972

8.534         Haas Ferrari
13 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas VF-26 19

+57.365

57.365

0.393         Haas Ferrari
14 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams FW48 19

+58.504

58.504

1.139         Williams Mercedes
15 New Zealand L. Lawson Racing Bulls 30 Racing Bulls VCARB03 19

+59.358

59.358

0.854         RB Red Bull
16 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin AMR26 19

+1'16.067

1'16.067

16.709         Aston Martin Honda
17 Mexico S. Perez Cadillac F1 team 11 Cadillac 19

+1'16.691

1'16.691

0.624         Cadillac Ferrari
18 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin AMR26 19

+1'17.626

1'17.626

0.935         Aston Martin Honda
19 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams FW48 19

+1'28.173

1'28.173

10.547   1     Williams Mercedes
20 Finland V. Bottas Cadillac F1 team 77 Cadillac 19

+1'29.597

1'29.597

1.424         Cadillac Ferrari
21 Germany N. Hulkenberg Audi 27 Audi R26 0           Audi Audi
22 United Kingdom A. Lindblad Racing Bulls 41 Racing Bulls VCARB03 0           RB Red Bull
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