The Turn 18 Grandstand is located in the West Campus section of the Miami International Autodrome. It offers one of the most panoramic views of the track. From this vantage point you can enjoy the heavy braking zone in front of the stand as well as one of the best overtaking opportunities. Then the cars accelerate into fast corners towards start/finish straight or head straight into pit lane entry.
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Frequently asked questions about planning a trip to the Miami Grand Prix
Discover the answers to your most pressing questions about planning an unforgettable trip to the Miami Grand Prix with our FAQ guide.
When do tickets for the Miami Grand Prix go on sale?
Tickets for the Miami Grand Prix typically go on sale shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix.
When do flights go on sale for the Miami Grand Prix?
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline.
When do hotels go on sale for the Miami Grand Prix?
Many hotels in Miami are available to book more than a year in advance.
How do you get to the Miami International Autodrome?
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Miami Grand Prix.
How much are tickets for the Miami Grand Prix?
Ticket prices for the Miami Grand Prix vary based on the grandstand selection and specific views within each. Tickets typically start at around £650 for a three-day ticket in one of the lower catagory grandstands. Prices increase for premium catagory grandstands, such as the Grandstand opposite the pit lane can exceed £1,200 for a three-day ticket.
What is the Miami Grand Prix schedule?
The Miami Grand Prix schedule typically looks like this:
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 14:00 - 15:00
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 12:30 - 13:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 16:00 - 17:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 15:30 - 17:30
Support series practice, qualifying and races, often including F1 Academy & Porsche Carrera Cup North America take place on all three days.
All times are local times in Miami.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
Miami has also been a venue for the F1 Sprint weekend, guaranteeing days filled with continuous, competitive Formula One action.
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 14:00 - 15:00
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 12:30 - 13:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 16:00 - 17:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 15:30 - 17:30
Support series practice, qualifying and races, often including F1 Academy & Porsche Carrera Cup North America take place on all three days.
All times are local times in Miami.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
Miami has also been a venue for the F1 Sprint weekend, guaranteeing days filled with continuous, competitive Formula One action.
How long should I allow for the trip to the Miami Grand Prix?
For a complete Miami Grand Prix experience, ideally set aside three days, from Friday to Sunday. This time frame covers everything from practice and qualifying to the main race. But if time is limited or you're mainly interested in the race, just attending on Sunday is perfectly viable.
What is the weather like at the Miami Grand Prix?
Temperatures in Miami during early May are generally warm. Daytime highs average around 28°C (82°F), while nighttime lows are typically around 22°C (72°F). It's comfortably warm, which is ideal for enjoying an outdoor event.
Miami's climate is humid, and May is no exception. The humidity can make it feel warmer than the actual temperature, so staying hydrated and using sunscreen is advisable.
May is the beginning of the rainy season in Miami. While it's not the wettest month, there's a fair chance of experiencing some rain. Rainfall can be sporadic and often comes in the form of short, heavy showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening.
Miami's climate is humid, and May is no exception. The humidity can make it feel warmer than the actual temperature, so staying hydrated and using sunscreen is advisable.
May is the beginning of the rainy season in Miami. While it's not the wettest month, there's a fair chance of experiencing some rain. Rainfall can be sporadic and often comes in the form of short, heavy showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening.
Can I book a Miami Grand Prix trip as a gift for someone?
Thinking of gifting someone a Grand Prix experience? Every year we help people plan a Grand Prix trip for someone else. If you’re not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the gift of going to see a live Grand Prix we can guide you through the process.
Is my money safe when I book my Miami Grand Prix trip with you and are you ATOL protected?
As a fully licensed travel agency and tour operator, we provide complete financial protection under the ATOL protection scheme and are insured by the Travel Trust Association. You can book with confidence, knowing every aspect of your trip is secure.
Why should I book my Miami Grand Prix trip with you?
Our commitment to your Grand Prix experience extends beyond bookings. We meticulously manage all travel details, including document and ticket organisation, hotel confirmations, transfers, and flight arrangements. Our goal is for you to relax and immerse yourself in the thrill of live Formula 1.
GP TRAVELLER GUIDES
Miami Grand Prix Travel Guide
INTRODUCING THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AUTODROME
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Miami for the Grand Prix™
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Miami for the Grand Prix™
WHERE SHOULD YOU STAY DURING THE MIAMI GRAND PRIX™ WEEKEND?
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Miami Grand Prix™.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Miami Grand Prix™.
RACE WEEKEND TRAVEL AT THE MIAMI GRAND PRIX™
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Miami Grand Prix™
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Miami Grand Prix™
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