Miami International Autodrome track layout map
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Miami Grand Prix

Miami International Autodrome

🇺🇸Miami, United States

Temporary Street Circuit · Anticlockwise · F1 debut 2022

5.412km
Lap length
3.362 mi
57
Race laps
308.5 km race
19
Corners
12L / 7R
3
DRS zones
Lap record1:29.708Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2023
Circuit type
Temporary Street Circuit
Lap direction
Anticlockwise
Average speed
225 km/h (140 mph)
Longest straight
1600 m
Straights
4
Corner mix
6 slow · 13 high-speed
Overtakes / race
~45
Altitude
2 m
First F1 race
2022
Designer
Apex Circuit Design
Grandstands
5
Cheapest ticket
from $650
Overtaking potential4/5

The Miami Grand Prix, or the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, takes place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami, US.

The Miami International Autodrome is a temporary street circuit. The track was designed by Apex Circuit Designs alongside the FIA. It has 57 laps, with each lap being 3.36 miles (5.41 km) long, for a total race distance of 191.58 miles (308.32 km) driven.

The circuit is fast. In its final form the Miami International Autodrome has only 19 corners, with three long straights as its main feature.

Where is the Miami Grand Prix?

The Miami Grand Prix takes place at the Miami International Autodrome around Hard Rock Stadium, a complex set in Miami Gardens, which is home to the Miami Dolphins.

This track took over 36 layout simulations before reaching the current circuit, one that’s very similar to Albert Park in Melbourne.

When is the Miami Grand Prix?

The Miami Grand Prix takes place in early May, with the main Formula 1 race held on the Sunday. It is also a Sprint weekend, so there’s a second competitive race to look forward to.

Miami Grand Prix Tickets

The Miami Grand Prix has 5 grandstands in total. The cheapest ticket is the three-day Campus Pass, Miami’s general admission, from around $650.

Grandstand seats cost more. The Start/Finish grandstand by the Gainbridge is the best place to be for the Miami GP, as it offers a view of the pit lane, starting grid, and start/finish straight.

Miami International Autodrome

The Miami International Autodrome is a temporary street circuit, and the inaugural Miami Grand Prix took place in 2022. With 57 laps totalling 191.58 miles (308.32km) and a circuit length of 3.36 miles (5.41 km), the 19-turn track is one of the newest on the F1 calendar.

Drivers often reach an average speed of around 140mph (225.3 km/h), and during the 2022 Miami Grand Prix, there were around 45 overtakes during the race. This is among the highest number of overtakes on the F1 calendar.

Miami International Autodrome Lap Record

Currently, the Miami Grand Prix lap record belongs to Max Verstappen. He achieved 1:29.708 during the 2023 season while driving for Red Bull.

Miami International Autodrome Corners

The Miami International Autodrome has 19 corners, out of which 6 are slow-speed, and 13 are high-speed. Moreover, 7 of them are right-hand, while 12 are left-hand. The lap direction is anticlockwise.

Miami International Autodrome Straights & DRS

There are 4 straights on the Miami International Autodrome and three DRS zones. The longest straight is 5249ft (1600m). This is the second-longest straight on the calendar, after the one at Baku in Azerbaijan.

Miami International Autodrome Altitude

The Miami International Autodrome is at an altitude of 6ft (1.82m), with virtually no elevation changes due to the topography of South Florida.

Miami International Autodrome F1 Contract

The Miami International Autodrome held its first Grand Prix in 2022, and its contract will last until 2031. The temporary circuit holds some popularity with fans and drivers alike, so it’s likely that the FIA will extend its contract past 2031.