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The inaugural Miami Grand Prix took place in 2022, with the Florida race joining its Texan counterpart in Austin to become the second US event on the calendar. That number extends to three in 2023, as Las Vegas also joins the line-up.

Top 3 - qualification 2024

Stats

First held 2022
Laps 57
Circuit length 5.412 kilometres
Lap record 1:31.361 (2022)
Winner 2022 Max Verstappen
Second in 2022 Charles Leclerc
Third in 2022 Carlos Sainz

Winners

Winner 2022 Max Verstappen

F1 Miami GP 2024 | Times & schedule

Having made its F1 debut in May 2022, the Miami International Autodrome is a temporary circuit, but one designed to have a permanent feel.

Set in the Hard Rock Stadium complex in Miami Gardens, home to the NFL's famous Miami Dolphins franchise, the track is the culmination of a development process that simulated no less than 36 different layouts before settling on a thrilling, 19-turn lap that provides a street circuit vibe, not dissimilar to Melbourne's Albert Park.

When is the 2024 Miami Grand Prix on the F1 calendar?

The Miami Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on the weekend of 3-5 May, and is set to be the sixt race of the F1 season. The first practice session and sprint shoot-out will take place on 3 May, with the sprint race and qualifying on Saturday 4 May. The sprint race will be held at 16:00 GMT time, and the qualifying will be at 20:00 GMT time.

What time does the 2024 Miami Grand Prix start?

The Miami Grand Prix starts on 5 May 2024 at 20:00 GMT time. The race can be followed live on RacingNews365’s live blog.

Timetable Miami GP

Session Date Time
Free practice 1 Friday 3 May -
Sprint qualifying Friday 3 May -
Sprintrace Saturday 4 May -
Qualification Saturday 4 May -
Race Sunday 5 May -

History of the F1 Miami GP

A street-track spectacular. With the Hard Rock Stadium at its epicentre, the 5.41km layout features 19 corners, three straights, potential for three DRS zones, and an estimated top speed of 320km/h.

There are elevation changes, too. The main one is found between Turns 13 and 16, with the track heading over an exit ramp and under various flyovers across uneven ground. The Turn 14-15 chicane, meanwhile, has an uphill approach, with a crest in the middle, and then drops down on exit.

After much anticipation, the circuit made its first appearance on the F1 calendar in May 2022.

The 2023 Miami Grand Prix

The second edition of the Miami Grand Prix turned into a masterclass by Max Verstappen. Starting from the midfield, he drove a splendid comeback race and ultimately secured the victory. His teammate, Sergio Perez, and Fernando Alonso finished behind him. The Miami Grand Prix delivered a lot of excitement due to the exceptionally long straight sections with DRS, enhancing overtaking maneuvers

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