The world’s most glamorous motorsport is back in the 305 for a May weekend of unmatched speed, spectacle and style. Returning for its fifth edition, the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is set to draw thousands of racing fans, celebrities and partygoers. From the best trackside seats to the most exclusive fan festivals, here’s everything you should know to navigate Miami’s highest-octane event like a pro.
🏎️ When is Formula 1 in Miami this year?
Mark your calendars for the weekend of May 1 to 3, which will see practice and qualifying sessions before the main event on Sunday. That’s when the world’s elite drivers go head-to-head in the Grand Prix, with the official race kicking off at 4 p.m.!
🏎️ Where is the F1 race taking place?
The event will once again take over the Miami International Autodrome at the Hard Rock Stadium, a temporary street circuit wrapped right around the venue. The track spans 3.36 miles (5.41km) and features 19 challenging corners.

🏎️ Where can I watch F1 in Miami?
Whether you prefer seeing the engines roar trackside or lounging at a watch party with a cocktail in hand, the city has you covered.
At the Hard Rock Stadium, grab a seat in one of the many grandstands promising incredible views or check out an exclusive lounge like the Hard Rock Beach Club and climate-controlled Amex Lounge for card members. Meanwhile, the Campus Pass is a general admission ticket that gives you the ability to explore the best of the circuit.

Local watch parties and fan fests throughout the city include Wynwood’s free Racing Fan Fest (April 30-May 3) with live race streaming, immersive pop-ups and racer appearances. There’s also the Cadillac F1 fan festival (May 2-3) taking over Miami Design District with live race screenings, local DJ sets and a special appearance by Checo Perez.
On May 3, Amazónico will also host a high-energy brunch which will evolve into a rooftop experience, an F1 watch party at Selva and a late-day celebration. Catch every moment of the race on a large screen with premium seating, immersive audio and cocktails in hand. Additionally, at its Sunset Harbour location, Harbour Club will host race-day screenings, a Sunday viewing party and exclusive DJs as part of its ongoing Music Series.

If you’d rather tune in from home, Formula 1 is streaming exclusively this year on Apple TV and through F1 TV Pro.
🏎️ Who will perform at the Miami GP?
It wouldn’t be Miami without world-class entertainment, of course! Throughout the weekend, expect performances from Zedd, Nelly, Marshmello, DJ Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal), Loud Luxury and Kane Brown. Plus, Guns N’ Roses will kick off race weekend at the Hard Rock Live on April 30.
🏎️ Are tickets to F1 still available?
Yes! There are a variety of ticket options still up for grabs that range from $65 for a one-day Campus Pass to $2,900 for a three-day Heineken Silver Veranda club access. Head to the official Miami GP website to secure your spot. Resale options are additionally available through trusted third-party sellers.