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F1 NATION: What Hulkenberg’s move means for Sainz, Newey's future and more Sprint drama – it's our Miami GP preview
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With this weekend's Miami Grand Prix fast approaching, there has been no shortage of major talking points in the F1 world.
On this episode of F1 Nation Tom Clarkson, Sky Sports F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham and Motorsport-Magazin journalist Christian Menath unpick it all ahead of the second Sprint weekend of the season.
Adrian Newey has reportedly told Red Bull he wants to leave – so what would a potential departure mean for the team and where would he go next?
There's also Nico Hulkenberg’s move to Kick Sauber in 2025 to delve into as well as how it will affect the likes of Carlos Sainz, Zhou Guanyu, Valtteri Bottas and Ollie Bearman. Could we even see Kimi Antonelli in Formula 1 as early as this season?
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Also on the agenda for the gang to analyse is whether there can be more McLaren magic in Miami, after Norris' exploits in China, while there's also discussion on whether Ferrari should be concerned about the battles between Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
On top of all the Sprint weekend action in Miami, there's also the second round of F1 Academy to look forward to. Plus, Natalie and Christian go head-to-head in Quiz The Nation.
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