Sportami
Sign In
Formula 1 race

Miami Grand Prix: Tactical Analysis

Norris controlled this race through a pace advantage of 1.9 seconds per lap, while Verstappen's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.12 seconds per lap.

Formula 1 World Championship · June 13, 2026

Race Tactical Thesis

Norris, Lando appears to have controlled this race. Norris controlled this race through a pace advantage of 1.9 seconds per lap, while Verstappen's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.12 seconds per lap.

Decisive Tactical Sequences

The safety car on lap 29 created a pivotal window: Norris pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage. The safety car on lap 29 created a pivotal window: Bottas pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage. The safety car on lap 29 created a pivotal window: Magnussen pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage.

Pit Strategy Evolution

The field split across strategy branches: 9 drivers used M-H; Alonso, Hamilton, Ricciardo used H-M; 4 drivers used M-H-M; Zhou used M-S; Bottas used S-H-M; Albon used M-H-S; Magnussen used H-M-M-M. Albon pitted on lap 10 and failed to jump Stroll. Albon pitted on lap 10 and failed to jump Bottas. The winning strategy was M-H, averaging P7.6.

Tyre & Pace Story

The soft-compound tyres showed average degradation of -56ms per lap. The hard-compound tyres showed average degradation of -53ms per lap. The medium-compound tyres showed average degradation of -74ms per lap. Alonso hit a tyre cliff on lap 28 with a 16930ms drop-off. Bottas hit a tyre cliff on lap 28 with a 24102ms drop-off. Verstappen led the field in average race pace.

Track Position Battles

There were 107 on-track position changes during the race. Leclerc and Piastri fought a 17-lap battle from lap 1 to 18 (closest gap: 241ms). Leclerc and Sainz fought a 13-lap battle from lap 2 to 15 (closest gap: 345ms). Piastri and Sainz fought a 11-lap battle from lap 1 to 12 (closest gap: 386ms). The overtakes broke down as: 39 via pit undercut, 35 via DRS-assisted pass, 29 via committed racing move, 4 via safety car.

Safety Car & Restart Effects

A safety car was deployed from lap 29 to 31 (3 laps). Norris, Bottas, Magnussen took advantage of free pit stops under the safety car. Key beneficiaries: Bottas, Gasly, Alonso. Those who lost out: Zhou, Ricciardo.

Race-Deciding Factors

Tyre Management was decisively a factor (49.1% contribution). Race Pace was clearly a factor (20.9% contribution). Pit Strategy was decisively a factor (7.6% contribution). Pit Execution was clearly a factor (7.1% contribution).

What Could Have Changed

*If Sargeant, Logan had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.) *If Alonso had not executed this strategy*: Would have finished approximately P3. This remains a hypothetical scenario. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)