Read ahead to know more about the upcoming Miami Grand Prix 2025!
The Miami Grand Prix 2025 will host F1 as the sixth race of the season in 2025. Miami is a relatively new circuit of the Formula 1 calendar. The previous Miami Grand Prix set the base for Lando Norris’s first win in F1. Miami Grand Prix is the first of the three races that United States is going to host in the 2025 season.
Formula 1 2025 season has been spiced up ahead of the Miami GP 2025. Until the last race, Lando Norris was the championship leader with one victory in the season. However, Piastri’s win at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix made him the championship leader of F1 with 99 points. Oscar Piastri now has three wins in Formula 1. He has won the last two races of F1.
Two street races down, six to go! 🛣️
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 23, 2025
Lando Norris currently has the most points earned in this season's street races so far 💨#F1 #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/nC5Br30Lrs
On the other hand, Max Verstappen was also able to make steady gains by claiming second position in his Red Bull. Even though Verstappen lost out on the win, his car was not far as far off the pace of the McLarens as before. The 2025 Saudi Arabian GP also gave Ferrari their first podium of 2025 with Charles Leclerc. To sum it up, the race at Jeddah was one of the most exciting events out of the first five races of the F1 calendar.
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The Miami Grand Prix is going to take place in 2025 from May 2-4. Miami GP is going to be a Sprint weekend, allowing viewers to watcch racing action throughout the weekend schedule. The race weekend will host its one and only practice session on Friday. The Sprint Qualifying will take place on Friday later on in the evening. On Saturday, the circuit will host the Sprint Race in the day and the Qualifying session for the main race in the evening. The final race will take place on Sunday.
Miami GP is going to be a 57-lap event in 2025. In total, the race will cover a distance of 308.326 km around the track. The Sprint race will take place for approximately one hour. Lando Norris is the defending race winner of the Miami GP.
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Miami Grand Prix will take place at the Miami International Autodrome. It is a street circuit built around the Hard Rock stadium home to Miami Dolphins. The Miami International Autodrome allows cars to reach speeds of more 350 kmh. The street circuit is built with a design that allows viewers to notice every corner of the race from the top-deck of the stadium. Miami International Autodrome is an anti-clockwise circuit with 19 turns and three DRS zones to assist in overtaking.
The track was first brought to the F1 calendar in 2022 and is 5.412 km long. The lap record of Miami International Autodrome is with Max Verstappen. Verstappen set a time of 1:29.708 at the track in 2023.
How many of these moments did you notice during our weekend in Jeddah? 👀#F1 #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/FwymlZhWKY
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 23, 2025
According to the official website of F1, Miami Grand Prix will take place on Sunday from 4:00 PM track time. The Sprint race will happen on Saturday, 3rd May from 12:00 PM. The Qualifying session for the Miami GP and Sprint race will take place from 4:00 PM and 4:30 PM respectively. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the Miami Grand Prix 2025 Timings-
| Time Zone | Miami (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Friday, 12:30 PM | Friday, 10:00 PM | Friday, 4:30 PM | Friday, 12:30 PM | Friday, 7:30 PM |
| Time Zone | Miami (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Friday, 4:30 PM | Saturday, 2:00 AM | Friday, 8:30 PM | Friday, 4:30 PM | Friday, 11:30 PM |
| Time Zone | Miami (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Saturday, 12:00 PM | Saturday, 9:30 PM | Saturday, 4:00 PM | Friday, 12:00 PM | Saturday, 7:00 PM |
| Time Zone | Miami (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Saturday, 4:00 PM | Sunday, 1:30 AM | Saturday, 8:00 PM | Friday, 4:00 PM | Saturday, 11:00 PM |
| Time Zone | Miami (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Sunday, 4:00 PM | Monday, 1:30 AM | Sunday, 8:00 PM | Sunday, 4:00 PM | Sunday, 11:00 PM |
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