F1 live timing: Keep up with all the Miami Grand Prix action
The Miami Grand Prix is next on the Formula 1 calendar, with a Sprint weekend coming.
F1 live timing for the Miami Grand Prix is available for every session at the Miami International Autodrome, so don’t miss a moment with PlanetF1.com.
2026 marks the fifth Miami Grand Prix weekend, and the third season in a row where the Sprint format has been brought to Florida.
F1 live timing: Miami Grand Prix weekend schedule
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Our live timing pages are available here throughout every session of the weekend, and keep an eye on our homepage for our live blogs for as-it-happens updates from Miami.
Only McLaren and Red Bull have won races around Miami before, with Lando Norris becoming a maiden winner at the circuit in 2024, with McLaren going on to make it two in a row with Oscar Piastri last season.
A reminder that several rule tweaks will be coming into force in Miami this weekend, which is part of the reason behind a 30-minute extension to FP1 on Friday – giving the cars more of a chance to gather as much data as possible through the rest of the weekend.
So you don’t miss any action from throughout the Miami Grand Prix weekend, here is a reminder of when each session takes place, along with a conversion to when that will be in the UK:
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Because of the weather forecast in Miami, be sure to remember that the race has been brought forward by three hours to a 1pm start local time [6pm UK], with organisers seeking to run the race before bad weather hits.
2026 Miami Grand Prix schedule
Friday 1 May
FP1: 12pm-1.30pm [5pm-6.30pm UK]
Sprint Qualifying: 4.30pm-5.14pm [9.30pm-10.14pm UK]
Saturday 2 May
Sprint: 12pm [5pm UK] [19 laps or 60 minutes]
Qualifying: 4pm-5pm [9pm-10pm UK]
Sunday 3 May
Miami Grand Prix: 1pm [6pm UK] [57 laps or 120 minutes]
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