Cadillac F1 Team teases its future with Miami launch, has Williams written off 2025 too soon?, and other big updates

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Cadillac F1 Team teases its future with Miami launch, has Williams written off 2025 too soon?, and other updates from the world of Formula 1, IndyCar and more.

Today's Headlines
  • Cadillac F1 Team teases its future with Miami launch
  • Has Williams written off 2025 too soon?
  • Teams worry about rising sustainable fuel costs
  • Drivers fuel up with 6,000 calories to endure race weekend
  • Inside F1's most controversial GP

Cadillac F1 Team teases its future with Miami launch

Inside Cadillac Formula 1 Team's Miami launch party

The 11th team poised to enter Formula 1 in 2026 launched into the spotlight with a glamorous Miami Grand Prix party in South Beach. GM President Mark Reuss, TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towriss, actor Terry Crews, and singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe were among those sharing their excitement for the American team's future and ultimately teasing the branding to come.

Click here to read the full article by Lydia Mee (motorsport.com)

Has Williams written off 2025 too soon?

Carlos Sainz has expressed that Williams could make a significant leap if they focused more on developing the FW47, as it's just three-tenths off pole position. He sees potential for improvement in specific areas and believes a "very big step" could be made if they used the wind tunnel to target these improvements. However, Williams is sticking to its plan of focusing on the 2026 car and has stopped current car development. Despite this, Sainz has shared his thoughts with team boss James Vowles, who remains committed to the long-term plan.

Click here to read the full article by Jon Noble (the-race.com)

Teams worry about rising sustainable fuel costs

Toto Wolff warns that F1's move toward sustainability will hit the sport's finances hard, especially with the switch to 100% sustainable fuel in 2026. Christian Horner added that while the rising fuel costs are a concern, some teams don't see it as a major issue, but fuel could play a bigger role in performance. Wolff explained that the high costs are due to the expensive green supply chain and fuel specifications. As F1 targets carbon neutrality by 2030, the sport is working with various companies like Aramco, Exxon Mobil, and Paddy Lowe's Zero, with Coldplay involved in the soundtrack.

Click here to read the full article at pitpass.com

Drivers fuel up with 6,000 calories to endure race weekend

F1 drivers eat a lot, and some consume up to 6,000 calories a day during a race weekend. Performance coach Patrick Harding, who works with Alex Albon, explains that they balance science-based nutrition and what the driver likes. Albon’s plan helps with weight loss, as drivers can lose up to 2.5 kilograms during the weekend. Even with a strict diet, occasional treats like dessert are allowed if energy drops.

Click here to read the full article by Fraser Watson (express.co.uk)

Inside F1's most controversial GP

Why is the Miami GP so talked about? What makes people dislike the Miami F1 race, and why has it become one of the most debated events in Formula 1? From the fake marina to the flashy Miami F1 beach club and Hard Rock Beach Club, it all feels more like a festival than a real F1 race. Take a look!

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