Formula One is back in the United States for the fifth edition of the Miami Grand Prix this weekend, and after more than a month off, all 11 teams will get somewhat of a fresh start to kickstart their seasons. Kimi Antonelli claimed the last win back on March 29 in Japan, but races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were cancelled given the conflict in the Middle East. That left five weeks for teams to go back to the drawing board and take stock of what happened in the first month of the season before arriving in South Florida this week. Given that it’s been 35 days without a race, there’s plenty to catch up on. Where does the championship battle stand? What’s the latest on F1’s new regulations, and have there been any recent changes during the time off? Where do the sport’s two American teams stack up going into the first race in the U.S. in 2026? Let’s take a look at those storylines and more going into the Miami Grand Prix.…