Miami Grand Prix facing increased disruption as F1 returns to action
Key Points:
- The Miami Grand Prix faces potential disruption from heavy thunderstorms forecasted for Sunday morning ahead of the 16:00 local start of the 2026 season's fourth round.
- The storm system, originating near Denver, Colorado, will move across the southern U.S. states before hitting Miami, with heavy rain expected to persist through the afternoon.
- Similar weather impacted the 2025 Miami Sprint race, causing delays and a crash due to aquaplaning, though the track dried quickly and racing resumed on slick tires.
- Other sessions during the Miami Grand Prix weekend are expected to be rain-free, with temperatures ranging from low to mid-30 degrees Celsius.