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Miami, FL - Formula 1 roars back into South Florida for the fourth consecutive year, as the 2025 Miami Grand Prix gears up for an action-packed weekend at the temporary Miami International Autodrome.
The event unfolds from May 2–4, centered around a 19-turn, 3.36-mile circuit that wraps around Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
This year’s race features the Sprint format, offering fans a single practice session on Friday, a Sprint shootout and race on Saturday, and the main Grand Prix on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET. Coverage will air across ESPN, ABC, and stream via ESPN+.
McLaren heads to Miami with major momentum, winning four of the first five races of the season.
Oscar Piastri leads the championship with three victories, while teammate Lando Norris, last year’s Miami winner, sits close behind.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who previously won in Miami in 2022 and 2023, remains a threat despite a slower start to the season.
Weather could play a role, with a 50% chance of thunderstorms forecasted for Sunday.
If rain hits, drivers may be forced to switch to wet-weather tires, potentially shaking up the results.
Off the track, several teams will showcase custom liveries.
Ferrari debuts a blue-and-white design, Racing Bulls go bold with magenta, and Kick Sauber embraces Miami’s art scene with a splattered paint look.
Packed with competition, celebrity appearances, and vibrant visuals, the Miami Grand Prix is poised to be one of the season’s most thrilling and colorful races.