While the main intrigue about the storms expected to hit the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday has been on the consequence of lightning strikes, there is a potentially more significant unknown that could play out.It is that should the rain arrive for race day, then many F1 drivers will find themselves having to learn all about the quirks and limits of driving 2026 cars in the wet for the very first time while fighting for positions.The peaky torque characteristics of the current cars are already a handful in the dry, and those that have experienced them in the wet are well aware of how much more difficult they are when the rain comes.Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, who conducted a wet shakedown at Silv …
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Author: Jon Noble





