The 2026 Miami Grand Prix and New Rules

Introduction

The 2026 Miami Grand Prix was very important. Kimi Antonelli is now a top driver. The race also had new rules for car engines.

Main Body

Kimi Antonelli won three races in a row. He is now the leader of the championship. He has 20 more points than George Russell. Toto Wolff wants Kimi to stay calm and happy. The FIA changed the engine rules. They want the cars to be better. Some drivers still do not like the electric power. The FIA president wants to use V8 engines again in 2030 because electric cars are not popular enough. Different teams have different ideas. Mercedes likes the V8 idea. McLaren is very fast now. Ferrari had problems and Charles Leclerc got a penalty. New teams from America, like Cadillac and Ford, also want V8 engines.

Conclusion

Formula 1 is changing. New drivers are winning and the teams are talking about new engines.

Learning

🏁 Comparing Things

In this story, we see how to say one thing is more or better than another. This is how you move from A1 to A2 English.

1. Adding "More" for Numbers When we talk about points or money, we use more + [the thing].

  • Example: "20 more points than George Russell"
  • Meaning: Kimi has points \rightarrow George has points \rightarrow Kimi has +20 extra.

2. Better & Faster (Short Words) For short words, we don't say "more better." We just add -er at the end.

  • Better (from good): "The cars to be better"
  • Faster (from fast): "McLaren is very fast" \rightarrow (If we compare them) \rightarrow "McLaren is faster than Ferrari."

3. "Not ... Enough" Use this when something is missing a quality.

  • Pattern: [Adjective] + enough
  • Example: "not popular enough"
  • Meaning: It is popular, but not at the level we want.

Vocabulary Learning

important (adj.)
of great significance or value
Example:The meeting was very important for the project.
driver (n.)
someone who drives a vehicle
Example:The driver stopped at the red light.
race (n.)
a competition to see who is fastest
Example:The children had a race to the finish line.
new (adj.)
recently made or introduced
Example:She bought a new book.
rules (n.)
guidelines that must be followed
Example:The rules of the game are simple.
car (n.)
a vehicle that travels on roads
Example:He drives a red car.
engine (n.)
a machine that makes a car move
Example:The engine started with a loud noise.
points (n.)
marks awarded for performance
Example:She earned 10 points on the test.
calm (adj.)
not upset or nervous
Example:He stayed calm during the exam.
happy (adj.)
feeling joy
Example:She was happy with her birthday present.
better (adj.)
of higher quality or more effective
Example:The new phone is better than the old one.
electric (adj.)
powered by electricity
Example:The electric train is quiet.
power (n.)
the ability to do something
Example:She has the power to change the world.
president (n.)
the leader of a country or organization
Example:The president gave a speech.
again (adv.)
once more
Example:Please try again.
popular (adj.)
liked by many people
Example:That song is very popular.
fast (adj.)
moving quickly
Example:The rabbit is very fast.
problems (n.)
difficulties or obstacles
Example:He has some problems at work.
teams (n.)
groups of people working together
Example:The sports teams practiced hard.
America (n.)
the continent or country in the western hemisphere
Example:She visits America every summer.
also (adv.)
in addition
Example:I also like coffee.
talking (v.)
speaking about something
Example:They are talking about the movie.
winning (v.)
achieving victory
Example:She is winning a competition.
changing (v.)
becoming different
Example:The weather is changing.
engines (n.)
plural of engine
Example:The engines were repaired.
top (adj.)
highest or at the top
Example:The top shelf is high.
leader (n.)
someone in charge
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.
wants (v.)
desires or wishes for something
Example:He wants a new bike.
stay (v.)
remain in a place or condition
Example:Stay calm during the test.
because (conj.)
reason or cause
Example:I left because I was tired.
different (adj.)
not the same
Example:We have different ideas.
ideas (n.)
thoughts or plans
Example:She has many ideas.
now (adv.)
at the present time
Example:Now we can start.
had (v.)
possessed or owned in the past
Example:I had a sandwich.
got (v.)
received or obtained
Example:He got a new book.
from (prep.)
indicating origin
Example:She came from France.
about (prep.)
concerning or relating to
Example:We talked about the future.