Know more about the Miami GP Sprint Race Schedule in 2025!
Miami GP Sprint Race will mark Formula 1’s return to racing this week in May. The Sprint race at Miami will mark the fourth time F1 visits 305. Overlooking the Miami International Autodrome, is the Hard Rock Stadium. The track witnessed the first victory of Lando Norris’s F1 career in 2024. Miami produces speeds more than 350 kmh with the current generation F1 cars. The track provides an uneven tarmac paired with high speeds. It is going to prove troublesome for the rookies this year with its bumpy surface and elevation fluctuations.
Max Verstappen believes he has to be "realistic" regarding Red Bull’s limitations
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 3, 2025
Also talking on the need to "make the best of it" after securing P4 in Sprint Qualifying 👇#F1 #MiamiGPhttps://t.co/SkGkjNtNpe
The Miami Grand Prix weekend schedule will be from May 2-4, 2025 as per official F1 site. The weekend will feature one practice session, two qualifying sessions and two race stints. The shorter race stint is the Sprint race which will take place on Saturday, May 3. F1 keeps the Sprint race up to 1 hr long compared to regular 2 hr long races.
Let’s go through the Miami GP Sprint Race Timings to not miss any of the racing action this weekend.
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The Miami GP Sprint race will take place from 12:00 PM on Saturday, track time. It will preceed the qualifying session for the main race. Drivers will have to utilise the same car throughout the weekend. They will unable to participate in the race if they end up crashing their cars too heavy to repair. The drivers will also face penalties for replacing any components on the car throughout the weekend.
Just a reminder… Kimi Antonelli starts from #F1Sprint pole today! 👊#F1 #MiamiGP pic.twitter.com/hsUIwRFH6H
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 3, 2025
The lack of practice sessions can cause chaos among the rookies. They have been almost perfect throughout the first races of the season. The rookie drivers have not faced many problems throughout the first five weekends. Kimi Antonelli, Isack Hajdar, Oliver Bearman have shined brilliantly scoring points and proving their worth in clutch situations for their team.
The Sprint Race for the Miami GP will take place from Saturday, 4:00 PM as per GMT in UK.
In the US, Miami GP Sprint is scheduled from Saturday, 12:00 PM Eastern Time.
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 |
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