Formula 1: Miami Grand Prix
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Set for May 1–3, 2026, this Miami Grand Prix edition lands right as Formula 1 begins its new era of 2026 technical regulations, with cars designed to be more agile and better for wheel-to-wheel racing, plus major power unit changes and sustainable fuels across the grid. Grab your Miami Grand Prix tickets now at Event Tickets Center and lock in your place trackside for Miami’s biggest race weekend.
The Miami Grand Prix schedule is built for nonstop momentum, and 2026 brings the Sprint format to Miami for a compressed, high-stakes run-up to Sunday. Friday, May 1, features practice and Sprint Qualifying, plus on-track action from support series that keep the venue alive between F1 sessions. Saturday, May 2, stacks the Sprint race with full F1 qualifying, then more racing from the support paddock. Sunday, May 3, is all about the 57-lap Grand Prix, with the crowd swelling as the day builds toward lights out.
Under the 2026 rules, the cars are set to be smaller and lighter, with an even split between internal combustion and electric power, active aerodynamics, and the new Override Mode that rewards drivers for getting close and committing. That means Friday and Saturday can feel like live chess at 200-plus mph, with every session changing the Sunday picture.
Miami International Autodrome turns the Hard Rock Stadium complex into a full race campus. The 5.41 km layout wraps around the venue with 19 corners and long straights that push top speeds past 350 km/h, so you get a mix of high-speed flow and heavy-braking drama in the same lap. This is also a race where the venue itself becomes part of the show. 2026 adds new premium, trackside fan zones and activations, including the Empower Vista at Turn 1 and Sunrise Key, both designed to put fans closer to the busiest early-lap action and keep movement around the campus smooth between sessions. And the racing storylines are already spicy: Oscar Piastri won the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, and Lando Norris enters 2026 as the reigning World Champion, so expect a loud McLaren presence and a crowd that reacts wildly to every overtake attempt.
Miami’s race weekend is part campus festival, and 2026 has extra weight because it is the first Miami run under the sport’s new technical era. If you want the real payoff, plan for all three days, arrive early for Sprint Saturday, and treat Sunday like a main event. Shop F1 Miami Grand Prix tickets on Event Tickets Center now and secure your seats for May 1–3, 2026, at the Miami International Autodrome.