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Carlos Sainz Miami Fan Zone Q&A
WEDNESDAY, 10:00 - 10:30 PM, 29 APR, 2026 / Wynwood Marketplace
Luke Browning Miami Fan Zone Q&A
THURSDAY, 8:45 PM, 30 APR, 2026 - THURSDAY, 9:15 PM, 23 APR, 2026 / Wynwood Marketplace
James Vowles Miami Fan Zone Q&A
THURSDAY, 10:15 PM, 30 APR, 2026 - THURSDAY, 10:45 PM, 23 APR, 2026 / Wynwood Marketplace
Damon Hill Miami Fan Zone Q&A
FRIDAY, 12:00 AM, 1 MAY, 2026 - FRIDAY, 12:30 AM, 24 APR, 2026 / Wynwood Marketplace
Free Practice 1
FRIDAY, 4:00 PM, 1 MAY, 2026
Sprint Qualifying
FRIDAY, 8:30 PM, 1 MAY, 2026
Sprint
SATURDAY, 4:00 PM, 2 MAY, 2026
Qualifying
SATURDAY, 8:00 PM, 2 MAY, 2026
Race
SUNDAY, 8:00 PM, 3 MAY, 2026
It’s time to party in the city where the heat is on, as the Miami International Autodrome prepares to host its fifth World Championship Grand Prix.
Nestled within the Hard Rock Stadium complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, this circuit brings the spectacle of F1 racing to the heart of one of America's most iconic cities with a fast-paced layout that snakes around the stadium and, yes, a fake marina.
It's an instantly recognisable setting that matches the glitz and glamour of Miami, adding a distinctive flavour to the calendar, and combining top-tier motorsport with entertainment and luxury.
Circuit Overview:
Spanning 5.412 km (3.363 miles) with 19 turns, the Miami International Autodrome features a combination of long straights and tight corners, including the opening Sector 1 sequence around the stadium that brings a wholly new backdrop to the sport.
Sector 2 is a high-speed blast down a DRS straight, with overtaking possible into a technical complex of relentless corners and a tricky chicane before shooting the drivers into the final third.
A 1.2 km arrow-straight run into Turn 17 gives a great chance to pick up a tow from the car in front, and a hairpin left with a short run to the finish line concludes this like-no-other tour of Miami.
Fast Facts
Circuit Name: Miami International Autodrome
Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
First Grand Prix: 2022
Circuit Length: 5.412 km (3.363 miles)
Race Distance: 308.326 km (191.584 miles)
Laps: 57
Lap Record: 1:29.708 (Max Verstappen, 2023)
Alex Albon Last Year
Race: P5
Fastest Lap: 1:30.482 (Lap 55)
Qualifying: P7 (1:26.682)
Tyre Strategy: Medium-Hard
Carlos Sainz Last Year
Race: P9
Fastest Lap: 1:30.703 (Lap 35)
Qualifying: P6 (1:26.569)
Tyre Strategy: Medium-Hard
Williams’ Miami GP History
Best Finish: P5 (Alex Albon, 2025)
Best Qualifying: P6 (Carlos Sainz, 2025)
Alex's Best Finish: P5 (2025)
Carlos' Best Finish: P3 (2022)
Williams Highlight: Battling to double points at the 2025 Miami GP, the first time we’ve achieved that result at this venue.
Miami at a Glance
State Capital: Tallahassee (Florida)
Population: 22 million (Florida)
Size: 170,312 sq km (Florida)
Language: English (Spanish widely spoken)
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