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Miami Grand Prix

Formula One race


Formula One race

FieldValue
nameMiami Grand Prix
flagFlag of the United States.svg
circuitMiami International Autodrome
image[[File:Hard Rock Stadium Circuit 2022.svg250px]]
laps57
circuit_length_km5.412
circuit_length_mi3.363
race_length_km308.326
race_length_mi191.584
times_held4
first_held2022
most_wins_driverNED Max Verstappen (2)
most_wins_constructorGBR McLaren
AUT Red Bull Racing (2)
current_year2025
pole_driverNED Max Verstappen
pole_teamRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
pole_time1:26.204
winnerAUS O. Piastri
winning_teamMcLaren-Mercedes
winning_time1:28:51.587
secondGBR L. Norris
second_teamMcLaren-Mercedes
second_time+4.630
thirdGBR G. Russell
third_teamMercedes
third_time+37.644
fastest_lap_driverGBR Lando Norris
fastest_lap_teamMcLaren-Mercedes
fastest_lap1:29.746
Note

the Formula One Grand Prix

AUT Red Bull Racing (2) The Miami Grand Prix is a Formula One Grand Prix which was held for the first time during the season, with the event taking place at the Miami International Autodrome which is located around the grounds and private facilities of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb of Miami located 16 miles (26 km) north of downtown Miami.

History

Miami's history of hosting racing events dates back as far as the early 1980s. Ralph Sanchez, a local Miami promoter and racing car driver proposed a race on a hybrid street/permanent circuit in Bayfront Park in the center of Miami to Formula One rights holder Bernie Ecclestone, but for various reasons was not able to make it work. So Sanchez instead ran IMSA sportscar racing on the circuit starting in 1983 for 3 years before switching to another location in Bicentennial Park in 1986. The American CART IndyCar series ran in various locations in and around Miami from the mid-1980s and mid-1990s to 2010, including Tamiami Park further inland, Bicentennial Park and the Homestead-Miami oval speedway further south of the famous Florida city.

In 2018, a proposal for the Miami Grand Prix as a round of the Formula One World Championship was submitted to the city of Miami, with proposed as the first date for the race and its location around PortMiami. After complications arose due to PortMiami's construction and development plans, a proposal was submitted for a 2021 race at Hard Rock Stadium. The track then moved locations from the downtown area to the area near Hard Rock Stadium and its nearby parking lots. The race did not make it to the 2021 calendar, which saw the debut of a street circuit in Jeddah for the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and was announced in April 2021 for the 2022 calendar. The event was a part of the 2022 Formula One World Championship, with the race taking place at the Miami International Autodrome on a ten-year contract. The inaugural Miami Grand Prix took place on May 8, 2022. A sprint event was added to Miami in and . On May 2, 2025, it was announced that the contract would be extended until 2041.

Circuit

Main article: Miami International Autodrome

The circuit, designed and delivered by Formula One track designers Apex Circuit Design, was purpose-built for the event, with several potential track designs proposed and tested. Stephen M. Ross, owner of the stadium, had been trying to bring about the Miami Grand Prix for several years before being successful. The circuit layout is designed in a way that local residents would not be disrupted by the races. The track is a permanent style circuit with temporary infrastructure, such as barriers and fences, which will be removed when there is no racing. It is also one of the newest racetracks in the United States. The racetrack opened on May 7, 2022; the first session was held a day later, on May 8, 2022.

Winners

Repeat winners (drivers)

Drivers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

WinsDriverYears won2Source:
NED Max Verstappen2022, 2023

Repeat winners (constructors)

Teams in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

WinsConstructorYears won2Source:
AUT Red Bull Racing2022, 2023
GBR McLaren2024, 2025

Repeat winners (engine manufacturers)

Manufacturers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

WinsManufacturerYears won2Source:
JAP Honda RBPT2022, 2023
GER Mercedes2024, 2025

By year

All Miami Grands Prix were held at the Miami International Autodrome.

YearDriverConstructorReportSource:
NED Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-RBPTReport
NED Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPTReport
GBR Lando NorrisMcLaren-MercedesReport
AUS Oscar PiastriMcLaren-MercedesReport

References

References

  1. Cooper, Adam. (May 4, 2018). "First images of proposed Miami Formula 1 circuit layout revealed". [[Motorsport Network]].
  2. (October 16, 2019). "Agreement in principle reached to host the first-ever Miami Grand Prix".
  3. Haldenby, Nicky. (April 18, 2021). "Miami Grand Prix to join F1 calendar in 2022".
  4. (April 18, 2021). "Miami Grand Prix to join F1 calendar in 2022, with exciting new circuit planned".
  5. "Miami to hold first Grand Prix in 2022". BBC Sport.
  6. "Miami Grand Prix joins F1 calendar for 2022 season".
  7. (October 15, 2021). "Formula 1 announces 23-race calendar for 2022".
  8. (December 5, 2023). "Formula 1 announces 2024 Sprint Calendar".
  9. (2 May 2025). "Formula 1 to race in Miami until 2041 as new extension agreed".
  10. "Miami GP: Everything you need to know about F1's newest race – including how the track was designed".
  11. (October 4, 2019). "F1: New car park track proposed for 2021 Miami Grand Prix".
  12. "Miami – Wins".
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