ROUND 6: 🇺🇸 Miami
FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2026
Weekend Schedule
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- Practice 1: Friday, 18:30 CEST | 16:30 UTC
- Sprint Qualifying: Friday, 22:30 CEST | 20:30 UTC
- Sprint: Saturday, 18:00 CEST | 16:00 UTC
- Qualifying: Saturday, 22:00 CEST | 20:00 UTC
- Race: Sunday, 22:00 CEST | 20:00 UTC
Circuit stats & Tyres
- First Grand Prix: 2022
- Number of laps: 57
- Circuit Length: 5.412 km
- Race Distance: 308.326 km
- Lap record: 1:29.708 Max Verstappen (2023)
- 2025 Pole: Max Verstappen (1:26.204)
- 2025 Fastest Lap: Lando Norris (1:29.746)
- 2025 winner: Oscar Piastri
Oof Leclerc’s last lap was painful to watch.
That was a race.
I remember the good old days when it was enough to watch the start to know what the final results would be. I like these new regs.
Tough period for Hadjar right now. Also Lawson at it again as he was more often than not last year.
Mad boy was MAD. Feel for him though, that’s a shit mistake
Interview saying “I don’t understand why I’m 1 sec slower than Verstappen” followed by an unforced error leading to crashing out in the race. Certified Red Bull 2nd driver classic.
“Max, pronto s🅱️innala”
Sensational race for Max so far.
His tires are done with a dozen laps to go. Time to make that car wide as possible.
It was worth the gamble all things considered and if that rain would have hit as predicted around say lap 40 then it would have been a perfect strategy.
Nice of them to both do it on the same lap
How did Gasly’s car get like that wow.
Start time was moved up to 1300 local time due to weather. That’s 1700 UTC.
I knew I wasn’t hallucinating when I looked at the calendar event yesterday… woke up at 5am to see this only to see it was finished and some asshole put the winner in a seperate post in one of the f1 communities
So how many laps do we think until the rain is heavy enough to red flag it? 10 laps?
It’s not the rain that’s the concern, it’s lightning. (I believe it’s because that grounds the medical helicopter)
Well it’s also that apparently all spectators have to be evacuated from the grandstands in the US when there’s lightning. No idea why that’s a thing there and not anywhere else.
Yeah, and that’s fair enough. I’m just traumatized by excessive red flagging in the rain over the past years.








