Formula 1’s Most Expensive 2 Seconds

Formula 1 crashes may last only a few seconds, but under the modern F1 cost cap, the financial damage is huge. In this video we shed a light on trhe real costs of a F1 crash. We are starting with Pierre Gasly’s terrifying barrel roll at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix after contact with Liam Lawson’s Racing Bulls at Turn 17. Gasly walked away unharmed, but Alpine was left facing a massive repair bill that could directly affect upgrades, development, and the team’s entire 2026 Formula 1 season. Since the FIA cost cap was introduced in 2021, every major crash has become more than just a racing incident. A destroyed front wing, floor, gearbox, chassis, or power unit can easily take millions out of the budget teams need for necessary upgrades to performance. Watch until the end to understand why a crash in modern F1 is not just a moment. It is a financial event. And don't forget to subscribe if you are a F1 lover. #F1 #Formula1 #F1News #F12026 #Formula12026 #F1CostCap #F1Crash #F1Crashes #F1Money #F1BudgetCap #F1Explained #F1Analysis #MotorsportNews #GrandPrix #MiamiGP #MiamiGrandPrix #PierreGasly #Gasly #AlpineF1 #LiamLawson #RacingBulls #RedBullRacing #SergioPerez #MickSchumacher #HaasF1 #FIA #F1Development #F1Upgrades #ConstructorsChampionship #F1Drama