Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes the changes to F1's power unit regulations from next weekend's Miami Grand Prix will take away a major Ferrari strength and help all Mercedes-powered teams.
Changes to the regulations will come into effect at the Miami International Autodrome, following the FIA, FOM, drivers and teams reaching an agreement over what adjustments should be made to the power units.
READ MORE: Ferrari tipped to suffer huge strength loss after F1 rule changes
Jos Verstappen crashes hard at latest rally event
Jos Verstappen's venture at the Rallye des Wallonie came to an early end on Sunday morning.
The 54-year-old veered off the road on Sunday morning during the first stage of the day, after which his Skoda overturned.
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'Megastar' Max Verstappen thanked for unexpected motorsport boost
Max Verstappen has been lauded for a "giant step forward" in re-energising motorsport crowds in Germany, thanks to his GT3 racing exploits.
Since Michael Schumacher retired for the first time in 2006, audiences in Germany steadily fell, with the race falling off the F1 calendar after 2019, although a one-off race was held in 2020 at the Nurburgring owing to the original calendar being decimated due to COVID-19.
READ MORE: 'Megastar' Max Verstappen thanked for unexpected motorsport boost
Kimi Antonelli sends clear message to George Russell as F1 fight heats up
Kimi Antonelli has issued a defiant statement of intent about his F1 title credentials, insisting he is ready to fight for the championship despite his relative inexperience at the highest level.
The Italian, now in just his second season, has surged to the top of the F1 drivers' standings after securing back-to-back grand prix victories, establishing himself as a genuine championship contender.
READ MORE: Kimi Antonelli sends clear message to George Russell as F1 fight heats up
Max Verstappen handed 'nothing is forever' verdict over shock F1 exit
Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has insisted that "nothing is forever" in relation to Gianpiero Lambiase's upcoming departure from Red Bull.
In a shock announcement in early April, it was confirmed that Max Verstappen's long-time race engineer will be leaving Red Bull to join McLaren at the end of next season.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen handed 'nothing is forever' verdict over shock F1 exit
F1 warned against Miami expectation after major rule changes
Former F1 driver David Coulthard has suggested the upcoming Miami Grand Prix will not deliver a clear answer to the impact of the recently announced changes to the cars.
Following complaints from the drivers across the opening three rounds of the campaign, a series of meetings were held during the April break.
READ MORE: F1 warned against Miami expectation after major rule changes
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