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Storm Forces Three-Hour Delay for Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix: New Start Time Set for 8:00 PM

Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix postponed due to storm: race starts at 8:00 pm
Шторм призвів до затримки гонки Формули-1 у Маямі: новий час початку – 20:00. Photo: Главком

Miami Grand Prix Postponed Due to Weather

According to Главком: Formula 1's Miami Grand Prix has been delayed by three hours after a storm warning was issued. Originally scheduled to start at 11:00 PM local time, the main race will now begin at 8:00 PM. The schedule change stems from U.S. regulations that prohibit outdoor mass gatherings when lightning strikes occur within a 10-kilometer radius.

Drivers and Standings

Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli will lead the grid at the start of the Miami Grand Prix. Red Bull's Max Verstappen will line up right next to him. From the second row, the race will begin with:

  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
  • Lando Norris (McLaren)

Heading into the race, Andrea Kimi Antonelli tops the drivers' championship with 75 points. George Russell follows with 68 points, while Charles Leclerc holds 55 points.

Lando Norris won the Miami Grand Prix sprint, with Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Charles Leclerc also making the podium. In the constructors' standings, Mercedes currently leads with 143 points. Ferrari sits in second with 98 points, and McLaren is third with 68 points. Aston Martin and Cadillac have yet to score any points.

The three-hour delay of the Miami Grand Prix highlights the critical role of safety protocols when dangerous weather threatens sporting events. This decision was necessary to protect both participants and spectators, a top priority for organizers. Fans should note how the revised start time might influence team strategies and race outcomes, given the tight competition among leading drivers and teams. The race pace and tactical decisions could shift under the new conditions created by the delayed start.

As the Miami Grand Prix faces a three-hour delay, fans may be interested in how the recent adjustments to the weekend format, including an extended practice session, could impact team preparations. These changes, aimed at enhancing the racing experience, have been implemented by the FIA to ensure that teams can adapt effectively to varying conditions. For more details on this new format, check out how the extended practice session could benefit the teams ahead of the race.

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