Wet Miami GP Could Fast-Track F1 Tyre Learning

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A wet Miami Grand Prix could be a valuable data-gathering event for F1's new tyre package, letting Pirelli test higher blanket temperatures (70C) and gather real-world feedback on the narrowed intermediates and wets, helping teams refine setup, pressures, and strategies as the 2026 rules mature—it's not a final test.
- What F1 stands to gain from a wet Miami GP Autosport
- New start time confirmed for Miami GP Formula 1
- Miami GP: Start time for Sunday's race moved to 6pm amid threat of thunderstorms in Florida Sky Sports
- Miami Grand Prix start time moved up due to severe thunderstorm threat The New York Times
- F1 Miami Grand Prix: Updated starting grid following Isack Hadjar’s disqualification Yahoo Sports
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