Miami Grand Prix
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- Venue
- Miami International Autodrome
- Location
- Miami, United States
- Layout
- street · 5.412 km · 19 corners · 3 DRS zones
- Characteristics
- medium downforce, high tyre deg., overtaking: medium
History, conditions & layout
History
A newer US event built around a hard-rock stadium zone and temporary sections, with a “street circuit” look but purpose-built feel in parts. Miami’s calendar slot targets spring weather and a global show.
Typical conditions
Subtropical heat and humidity; harsh sun on a surface that can be slippery on Friday. Storm cells can appear quickly; long shadows and hot asphalt stress tyres and drivers.
Track layout & design
Medium-speed, relatively narrow in places, with a mix of 90s and long-radius bends; often described as a modern street-style lap that punishes run-off mistakes.
Summaries for context only—not an official FIA or promoter document. Always confirm travel and event details with official sources.
Weekend Schedule
2026 Season Rounds
Australian GP
Melbourne
Chinese GP
Shanghai
Japanese GP
Suzuka
Miami GP
Miami
Canadian GP
Montreal
Monaco GP
Monte Carlo
Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Barcelona
Austrian GP
Spielberg
British GP
Silverstone
Belgian GP
Spa-Francorchamps
Hungarian GP
Budapest
Dutch GP
Zandvoort
Italian GP
Monza
Spanish GP
Madrid
Azerbaijan GP
Baku
Singapore GP
Singapore
United States GP
Austin
Mexican GP
Mexico City
Brazilian GP
Sao Paulo
Las Vegas GP
Las Vegas
Qatar GP
Doha
Abu Dhabi GP
Yas Marina
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Data & updates
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